1 Q: Do you know what bullying is?
a. Yes, I know what it is.
b. I have a general idea of what it is, but I don't know much about it.
c. I've heard of it before, but I'm not sure what it is.
d. No, I have no idea what bullying is.
2 Q: Who are the bullies?
a. Girls
b. Boys
c. Adults
d. All of the above
3 Q: Which do you think is more harmful: verbal bullying, or physical bullying?
a. Verbal bullying
b. Physical bullying
c. Both are equally harmful
d. None of the above
4 Q: Why do you think kids bully each other?
a. To make themselves feel powerful
b. Because they used to be bullied and now they are doing it back to their bully
c. To look cool in front of their friends
d. All of the above
e. I don't know why
5 Q: Have you ever been bullied in or after school?
a. Yes, I've been bullied inside school, but never outside of school.
b. Yes, I've been bullied outside school, but never inside of school.
c. Yes, I've been bullied both inside and outside of school.
d. No, I have never been bullied.
e. I don't know what bullying is.
6 Q: Have you ever been afraid to come to school because of a bully?
a. Yes, all the time.
b. Yes, sometimes.
c. Yes, but rarely.
d. No. I have been bullied, but that doesn't stop me from going to school.
e. No, I've never been bullied.
7 Q: If you are bullied, do you tell friends, adults or trusted individuals about it?
a. Yes, all the time.
b. Yes, sometimes.
c. Yes, but rarely.
d. No. I have been bullied, but I never tell anyone about it.
e. I've never been bullied.
8 Q: Do you know victims of bullying? If so, how many?
a. 1-5
b. 6-10
c. 11-15
d. Over 15.
e. I don't know any victims
9 Q: Would you consider yourself a bully?
a. Yes, I intentionally bully people all the time.
b. Sometimes I intentionally bully people.
c. I rarely ever intentionally bully anyone.
d. No, I never intentionally bully people.
e. I don't know what a bully is.
10 Q: Have you ever witnessed a bullying? If so, what did you do about it?
a. Yes, I've witnessed a bullying, and I stood up to the bully.
b. Yes, I've witnessed a bullying, but I walked away and didn't do anything.
c. Yes, I've witnessed a bullying, and I walked away, but I told someone about it.
d. No, I've never witnessed a bullying.
e. I don't know what bullying is.
11 Q: How many incidents of bullying have you witnessed (not including anything viewed on television)?
a. 1-5
b. 6-10
c. 11-15
d. Over 15
e. I've never witnessed a bullying incident.
12 Q: Does more bullying occur during school hours, or after school?
a. During school hours
b. After school
c. Both have equal occurrences of bullying
d. I've never witnessed a bullying, so I don't know.
e. I don't know what bullying is.
13 Q: Do teachers help stop bullying incidents?
a. Yes, most of them.
b. Yes, some of them.
c. Yes, but only a few of them do.
d. No, none of the teachers help to stop bullying incidents.
e. There have never been any bullying incidents in the school.
14 Q: Have you ever felt that a teacher was bullying you?
a. Yes, many times.
b. Yes, sometimes.
c. Yes, but only a couple of times.
d. No, I have never felt bullied by a teacher.
e. I don't know what bullying is.
15 Q: Do you know what Peace Initiatives are?
a. Yes, I know exactly what it is.
b. Yes, I have a general idea of what it is, but I don't know much about it.
c. Yes, I've heard of it before, but I'm not sure what it is.
d. No, I have no idea what it is.
16 Q: Do you know what the purpose of Peace Initiatives is?
a. Yes, I understand what it was for.
b. No, I have no idea.
17 Q: In September, the school organized a series of events in Peace Initiatives. These events included classroom discussions,
a pep rally, and a special trip to Bowness Park where the students engaged in activities requiring cooperation and group work.
Did you enjoy the activities that we did in Peace Initiatives?
a. Yes, it was a lot of fun, and I think it was very effective.
b. It was mostly okay, but some parts were boring. I think it was pretty effective.
c. I like a couple of activities, but most of them were boring. The activities were still effective though.
d. No, the activities were boring, and I did not feel that they were very effective.
e. I was not present to participate in the activities.
18 Q: Did you feel that the activities brought your class together?
a. Yes, we worked well and respect each other more now.
b. Yes, we all cooperated with each other.
c. No, we only did the activities because we had to.
d. No, none of us wanted to do anything and we still do not care about each other.
19 Q: Did Peace Initiatives help you recognize more bullying?
a. Yes, I can now identify when bullying is taking place and the different forms of bullying.
b. Yes, I can sometimes identify bullying now.
c. I still can't really recognize bullying, and I can rarely identify bullying incidents.
d. No, it did not help me to recognize bullying.
e. I already knew what bullying was, and I didn't learn anything new from Peace Initiatives.
20 Q: Do you value friendship and peace more after Peace Initiatives?
a. Yes, Peace Initiatives has made me value these things more.
b. No, Peace Initiatives has not changed how much I value these things.
c. No, Peace Initiatives has made me value these things less.
d. I have always valued friendship and peace.
21 Q: How has Peace Initiatives affected bullying incidents?
a. Nothing has changed.
b. There is less bullying than before.
c. There is more bullying than before.
d. There was never any bullying to begin with.
e. I don't know what bullying is.
22 Q: Has Peace initiatives taught you how to stop bullying in an effective and non-confrontational way?
a. Yes, I learned a lot of different methods that can help stop bullying.
b. Yes, I learned some ways of coping with bullying.
c. I didn't learn very much about how to deal with bullying.
d. No, I did not learn anything from the program.
e. I already knew all the methods before Peace Initiatives.
23 Q: Did the teachers recognize and help stop bullying more after Peace Initiatives?
a. Yes, they've been more involved with bullying prevention.
b. Most of them step in to stop bullying, but some don't.
c. A couple of them step in to stop bullying, but most don't.
d. No, nothing has changed.
e. No, they've been less involved with bullying prevention.
24 Q: Did you notice more people feeling confident enough to report incidents of bullying after Peace Initiatives?
a. Yes, there have been many more people reporting incidents.
b. Yes, there have been some people who report incidents.
c. Yes, there are a couple people who report incidents.
d. No, nothing has changed.
e. No, there have been less reported incidents than before.
25 Q: If you witnessed a bullying incident now, what would you do?
a. I would use the methods that I learned in Peace Initiatives to stop the incident.
b. I would try my best to stop the bullying using my own methods.
c. I would stay and watch, but I wouldn't know what to do.
d. I would walk away and tell someone.
26 Q: Do you think Peace Initiatives affected the bullies?
a. Yes, I think Peace Initiatives affected them.
b. Yes, I think it affected most bullies.
c. Yes, I think it affected some bullies.
d. Yes, I think it affected a few bullies.
e. No, nothing has changed.
27 Q: Before Peace initiatives, were you aware of the bullying issue?
a. Yes, I was very aware of it.
b. I had a general idea about it, but I wasn't very informed about it.
c. I had heard about it, but I didn't know too much about it.
d. No, I didn't know about the issue at all.
28 Q: Did Peace Initiatives help you recognize what bullying is?
a. Yes, I can recognize bullying most of the time now.
b. Yes, I can recognize bullying sometimes now.
c. Yes, but I only recognize it on rare occasions.
d. No, I don't know what bullying is.
e. I already knew all about it before Peace Initiatives.
29 Q: Were you bullied after Peace Initiatives?
a. Yes, most of the time.
b. Yes, sometimes.
c. Yes, but rarely.
d. No, I was not bullied after Peace Initiatives.
e. I have never been bullied.
30 Q: Did you see less bullying in the school after Peace Initiatives?
a. Yes, there is less bullying in the school.
b. No, nothing has changed.
c. I never saw anyone get bullied in the first place.
d. I think it got worse.
31 Q: Presently, do you feel that Simon Fraser is a safe school to be in?
a. Yes, I feel safe most of the time.
b. Yes, but I feel unsafe sometimes.
c. I rarely ever feel safe in school.
d. No, I never feel safe in school.
32 Q: Do you think Peace Initiatives is effective in helping to recognize and stop bullying?
a. Yes, I feel that it is very effective.
b. Yes, I feel it is somewhat effective.
c. I feel it is not very effective.
d. I don't think it was effective.
33 Q: Would you recommend the Peace Initiatives program for other schools?
a. Yes, definitely.
b. No, not really.
c. I would recommend it to some schools.
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