Assess Bullying

Assessments—such as surveys—can help schools determine the frequency and locations of bullying behavior. They can also gauge the effectiveness of current prevention and intervention efforts. Knowing what’s going on can help school staff select appropriate prevention and response strategies.

Assessments involve asking school or community members—including students—about their experiences and thoughts related to bullying. An assessment is planned, purposeful, and uses research tools.

What an Assessment Can Do

Assess to:

An assessment can explore specific bullying topics, such as:

Develop and Implement an Assessment

Schools may choose to use school-wide surveys to assess bullying. There are several steps involved: