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Is the 'Trump effect' lingering in increased school bullying?

  • Written by Jeffrey R. Sprague, Professor of Special Education, University of Oregon
imageWhat has the 'Trump effect' been on children?Juan, CC BY-NC

Donald Trump has won the presidency, but not before launching one of the most ugly and fractious campaigns in American history. As the 2016 election season now comes to a close, there are signs that it has left scars behind, particularly in the schools of the United States.

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