Bullying Declines Nationwide | Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no
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Bullying declines nationwide | Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no
The numbers of Norwegian children and youth who suffer bullying at school have declined, according to a new survey of 440,000 school students from the fifth grade through high school. More of them also say they’re motivated, enjoy school and get support from their teachers. The survey, conducted by the state education directorate (Udir), showed […]
Bullying rates in schools are clearly decreasing, after several years of increase. This is shown by the results of this year's Student Survey. It is also positive that more students than last year respond that they are motivated, enjoy school and are satisfied with the support from teachers.
The latest figures from the 2025–26 Student Survey show that bullying rates are decreasing nationally, while Randaberg schools are experiencing large differences between grades 7 and 10 in terms of well-being and safety.
Fewer students experience bullying at school, and more are motivated, the Student Survey shows. Nevertheless, many still report experiencing bullying.
Fewer students are experiencing bullying at school, according to the Student Survey. But the numbers are still higher than before the pandemic.
Several students also respond that they are motivated, enjoy school and are satisfied with support from teachers.
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