• Describing the Peer Pressure on Students at Any Level of Education in Japan

     

    Essays1 Sociology

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Published: 01.08.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'Describing the Peer Pressure on Students at Any Level of Education in Japan', 1.
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Bullying is one of the serious problems in Japan. It is certainly related with the pressures to conform that children face in Japan's highly competitive system of education. Some bullied kids have died by suicide. Sometimes, teachers are unnoticed of this, because it is done in secret.The common perception is that students who are socially isolated, have poor social skills, or who are physically weak are often the targets of bullying. These students are not only weakly connected to their classmates, but are often emotionally unable to cope with mild forms of verbal harassment that other students consider "play." Teachers and parents both perceived that in recent years the number of students who were potential social isolates was growing. …

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