of all the bullying situations at the school, so why not use cameras. In greater depth, security camera’s. They can record and tape the whole school so then you can later on, look at the video footage whenever you want. Bullying is a very serious matter, especially when you don’t know if somebody is getting bullied. It could get worse by the second. However, the camera’s work on only one type of bullying, which is bullying with physical abuse and violence. In source A it states “I once saw a student poking another. Not the virtual Facebook-kind, but rather, one student actually putting his finger repeatedly on the back of the head of a classmates ...both uncomfortable.” This shows that one student is picking on another. In source B, it shows a person about to get beat up in 00:27 However, security cameras cannot video all kinds of bullying. The cameras have no control over cyberbullying. They have to end cyber bullying by themselves or have to gather courage and tell an adult. Schools can help give them courage by school assembles, or make it a requirement for teachers to have a small mini-lesson about bullying. This can give some students the courage to tell somebody about it, and can change the way they see things and try for the better. Cyber bullying is a serious problem, and I do not think the victims think it is a big problem, or they would not even be a victim. In source c, it states “cyber bullying involves using technology like cell phones and the internet, to bully or to harass another person.”
of all the bullying situations at the school, so why not use cameras. In greater depth, security camera’s. They can record and tape the whole school so then you can later on, look at the video footage whenever you want. Bullying is a very serious matter, especially when you don’t know if somebody is getting bullied. It could get worse by the second. However, the camera’s work on only one type of bullying, which is bullying with physical abuse and violence. In source A it states “I once saw a student poking another. Not the virtual Facebook-kind, but rather, one student actually putting his finger repeatedly on the back of the head of a classmates ...both uncomfortable.” This shows that one student is picking on another. In source B, it shows a person about to get beat up in 00:27 However, security cameras cannot video all kinds of bullying. The cameras have no control over cyberbullying. They have to end cyber bullying by themselves or have to gather courage and tell an adult. Schools can help give them courage by school assembles, or make it a requirement for teachers to have a small mini-lesson about bullying. This can give some students the courage to tell somebody about it, and can change the way they see things and try for the better. Cyber bullying is a serious problem, and I do not think the victims think it is a big problem, or they would not even be a victim. In source c, it states “cyber bullying involves using technology like cell phones and the internet, to bully or to harass another person.”