


By: Ross, Hyun, Kyle & Preston
- Why do we need rules that prevent violence and swearing in schools?
- How can we enforce the rules that are against violence and swearing on students?
- We believe, if the students know why we need rules that prevent violence and swearing, they might follow them better.
Step 1-Pick positions
Step 2-Pick your topic
Step 3-Settle problems and hypothesis
Step 4-Search on the internet
Step 5-Draw a storyboard
Step 6-Write the script
Step 7-Take a survey
Step 8-Start filming (interview)
Step 9-Make a graph with the survey
Step 10-Write the data observations
Step 11-Write the conclusion
Step 12-Write the proposal
Step 13-Start editing

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For the first question, "Why do we need rules that prevent violence and swearing at the school?" the choices were, a) so no one would get hurt, b) school is a place to learn not to fight, c) so no one would get into a riot or a gang. Our goal for the first question was to understand why do they feel it's needed, so they will follow the rules better. While we were taking a survey, someone told that you could also get a hurt from other things not just from the violence in the school, but lots of people picked 'a'.
For the second qustion, "How can we enforce rules that are against school violence and swearing?" the choices were, a) by having a special class like Gang Resistance Education and Training, b) by having students voting the rules, and c) tooth for tooth. Many people asked what is "tooth for tooth". It means that when someone punches you, you punch it back. Lots of people thought it was cool but most of people picked 'a'.




CONCLUSION As a result of our research, we have found that in students' point of views, the reason of having a rule that prevents violence and swearing is because so no one gets hurt. We also found having a special class like Gang Resistance Education and Training is the best way to enforce rules that are against school violence and swearing to students.