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Top Text Title: Top Text: Since current educational policies concentrate on aggressions that take place on school grounds, there is an urgent need for policies that directly address incidences of cyberbullying. Given the complexity of the problem, you will assume the role of a policymaker and locate your high school's policy on bullying (does it includes specific mention of cyberbullying?), research current laws regarding the issue, and provide insight into the development of effective cyberbullying policies. You may use the following websites for your research. If you find a site that is not listed below, please get it approved before using it. Make sure to cite your references in your notes and make a bibliography with exact URLs. Some Questions to Consider: What is your high school's current policy regarding cyberbullying? What are the differences between face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying from a legal standpoint? How can implementing policies help alleviate the problem of cyberbullying? What does the law indicate about individual rights and cyberbullying? What steps can be taken to pursue legal action when cyberbullying threatens a child's well-being? What are ways we can improve current policies on cyberbullying? Links Section Title:
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