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Bullying and School violence among Hawaiian high school students
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This book looks at school violence from the perspective of Native Hawaiian high school students. Native Hawaiian students were surveyed from grades 9-12 about the violence that happens to themselves and other students in their high school environment . Students were then surveyed about who they would report to about the violence (i.e reporting behavior) such as a friend, grandparent, counselor, parent, or school principal. Lastly this book explores the cultural backgrounds and identity of the s…
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This book looks at school violence from the perspective of Native Hawaiian high school students. Native Hawaiian students were surveyed from grades 9-12 about the violence that happens to themselves and other students in their high school environment . Students were then surveyed about who they would report to about the violence (i.e reporting behavior) such as a friend, grandparent, counselor, parent, or school principal. Lastly this book explores the cultural backgrounds and identity of the students and questions whether that has any effect on reporting violent incidences to school officials.

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This book looks at school violence from the perspective of Native Hawaiian high school students. Native Hawaiian students were surveyed from grades 9-12 about the violence that happens to themselves and other students in their high school environment . Students were then surveyed about who they would report to about the violence (i.e reporting behavior) such as a friend, grandparent, counselor, parent, or school principal. Lastly this book explores the cultural backgrounds and identity of the students and questions whether that has any effect on reporting violent incidences to school officials.

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