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Students Coping With High School Put-Downs Find It Hard To Learn

September 3, 2009 by

High-school put-downs are such a staple of teen culture that many educators don’t take them seriously. However, a University of Illinois study suggests that classroom disruptions and psychologically hostile school environments can contribute to a climate in which good students have difficulty learning and students who are behind have trouble catching up. “We need to get away from the idea that bullying is always physical.