Site was published in 2002 we visited the site on Saturday February, 25 / 2012
Debate Article: Can extracurricular activities help your child resist peer pressure?
Yes by: Amber Bunyea No by: June Woods
Cody I added this article to our bibliography because it related to peer pressure in extracurricular activities and has some similarities in why high school students or parents choose to get involved. It also shows two different perspectives on the point of view. If you feel this isn’t the right article to be involved in our project that’s completely understandable. (:
2. URL: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090424174542.htm
Article Title: What Part Do Extracurricular Activities Play In School Violence?
Article was published in April 24, 2009 by science daily author unknown we visited the site on February 26, 2012.
Cody I added this article to our bibliography because It demonstrates an understanding of different school cliques such as jocks, and why some students may feel pressured into joining those activities due to the bullying or violence that occurs. Also in this article the programs are questioned themselves , such as are the meaning activities and community involved. If you feel this isn’t the right article to be involved in our project that’s completely understandable. (:
How to site, showed me on the website maybe wrong but just an example: Temple University (2009, April 24). What Part Do Extracurricular Activities Play In School Violence?. ScienceDaily. Retrieved February 26, 2012, from http://www.sciencedaily.com