Young Students Hiding Academic Talent To Avoid Bullying 684
jones_supa writes "The recent anti-bullying survey conducted by ABA brings up some interesting findings. According to it, more than 90% of the 1,000 11-16 year-olds surveyed said they had been bullied or seen someone bullied for being too intelligent or talented. Almost half of children and young people (49.5%) have played down a talent for fear of being bullied, rising to 53% among girls. One in 10 (12%) said they had played down their ability in science and almost one in five girls (18.8%) and more than one in 10 boys (11.4%) are deliberately underachieving in maths – to evade bullying. Worryingly, this means our children and young people are shying away from academic achievement for fear of victimization."
Idiocracy here we come. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:So? What's new? (Score:5, Funny)
Socrates' last words:
"I drank what?"
Re:Idiocracy here we come. (Score:5, Funny)
WHOOSH.
That was either the joke going over your head.
Or the shotgun blast of rock salt heading towards your ass.
Re:So? What's new? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:5, Funny)
They were just intentionally making dumb mistakes so the other authors wouldn't bully them.
Re:All the 'anti bullying' efforts are bullshit (Score:5, Funny)
"Someone bullies you, break their arm. If they and their thug friends come back at you break their heads. If their mommies and daddies complain tell them everyone can live in a new house after their burns to the ground."
You left out the quote attribution. Is that from Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold?
Re:So Sad (Score:5, Funny)
I usually have quite high karma in Slashdot, but I've started playing my comments down to avoid bullies. (At least that's what I tell people, am actually really pretty stupid and lazy, but I like the bullying excuse more.)