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Case Study 2:Thanks to your work as her guidance counselor, Angela has made a successful transition and has friends at her newschool.Furthermore, she has been asked to participate in a program as a peer mentor. Angela’s school has a great deal ofsocioeconomic, racial, and cultural diversity. Unfortunately, there has been a significant amount of bullying due toperceptions regarding differences. Angela’s role is to help other kids in her elementary school make prosocial decisionsaround the issue of bullying.1. How may the role of Angela’s peers in her life be changing as she is in middle childhood?2. What important factors have researchers discovered that increase the likelihood of bullying?3. Given what you have learned about moral development in this unit, how would Kohlberg approach Angela and herpeers given his theory of moral development? What if Angela is to create a plan for much younger students—such as kindergarteners?4. If Angela was working with her female peers, would you recommend a different strategy? Would that align withGilligan’s perspective?Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below
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