STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘bullying’? |
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What different types of bullying are there? |
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Was bullying a big problem at your school? |
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Is it worse for children or adults to get bullied? |
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Why do people bully each other? |
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Do you think bullying should be made a crime or is it part of growing up? |
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Is cyber-bullying (online bullying) worse than face-to-face bullying? |
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What experiences of bullying do you have? |
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How bad is bullying in your country? |
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What kind of person is a bully? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do bullies need help? What kind? |
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What can people who are bullied do to stop the bullying? |
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If bullying involves violence, should someone call the police? |
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What damage does bullying do to people? |
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Should someone who is bullied make the name of the bully public put it on the Internet? |
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Is it always best to stand up to a bully? |
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Do you think bullying will disappear one day, or is it getting worse? |
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What message do you have for bullies? |
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What advice would you give to someone who is bullied (a) online and (b) physically or emotionally? |
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Are there similarities between bullying and torture? |
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