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  • 64 percent of kids had been bullied at school.
  • 12 percent were bullied regularly (once or more a week).
  • 72 percent observed bullying at school at least once in a while.
  • 64 percent considered bullying a normal part of school life.
  • 20-50 percent said bullying can be a good thing (makes people tougher, is a good way to solve problems, etc.).
  • 25-33 percent said bullying is sometimes OK and/or that it is OK to pick on losers.
  • 61-80 percent said bullies are often popular and enjoy high status among their peers.
  • Canada has the 9th highest rate of bullying in the 13-years-olds category on a scale of 35 countries
  • 47% of Canadian parents report having a child victim of bullying
  • Any participation in bullying increases risk of suicidal ideas in youth
  • The rate of discrimination experienced among students who identify as LGBTQ is three times higher than heterosexual youth
  • The most common form of cyber-bullying involved receiving threatening or aggressive e-mails or instant messages, reported by 73% of victims
  • 40% of Canadian workers experience bullying on a weekly basis

What is Prejudice?

Prejudice is having an opinion on someone or something without even getting to know it first. It usually is caused by a negative view of a single race, disability, or religion.

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Real World Connection:

Bullying and Harassment

Real World Connection:

Hate Crimes

"First of all," he said, "if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view […] until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."

"Scout," said Atticus, "n*****-lover is just one of those terms that don't mean anything—like snot-nose. It's hard to explain—ignorant, trashy people use it when they think somebody's favoring Negroes over and above themselves. It's slipped into usage with some people like ourselves, when they want a common, ugly

The Theme of Prejudice in

To Kill A Mocking Bird

Second Quote

Lula stopped, but she said, "You ain't got no business bringin' white chillun here—they got their church, we got our'n. It is our church, ain't it, Miss Cal?"

… When I looked down the pathway again, Lula was gone. In her place was a solid mass of colored people.

One of them stepped from the crowd. It was Zeebo, the garbage collector. "Mister Jem," he said, "we're mighty glad to have you all here. Don't pay no 'tention to Lula, she's contentious because Reverend Sykes threatened to church her. She's a troublemaker from way back, got fancy ideas an' haughty ways—we're mighty glad to have you all.

Real World Connection:

Segregation of Churches

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