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Latest revision as of 00:49, 20 February 2025
School bullying is a type of bullying that occurs in any educational setting. For an act to be considered bullying it must meet certain criteria. This includes hostile intent, imbalance of power, repetition, distress, and provocation. Bullying can have a wide spectrum of effects on a student including anger, depression, stress, and suicide. Moreover, the person bullying is sometimes more at risk for problems than the target of the bullying.
Types of School Bullying[edit]
School bullying can come in different forms that include physical, verbal, and social.
- Physical bullying is any bullying that hurts someone's body or damages their possessions. It includes hitting, punching, kicking, and other types of physical harm, as well as destruction of a child's property.
- Verbal bullying often accompanies physical behavior. This can include name calling, teasing, and verbal abuse.
- Social bullying is a more subtle type of bullying that involves spreading rumors about someone, excluding others from groups, and making fun of someone in public.
Effects of School Bullying[edit]
The effects of school bullying can lead to mental health issues including depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. It can also affect the academic performance of the victim.
Prevention of School Bullying[edit]
Prevention of school bullying is a significant part of school education. It includes creating a safe and positive school environment, teaching students about respect and equality, and implementing anti-bullying policies.
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School bullying[edit]
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Bullying on Instituto Regional Federico Errázuriz (IRFE) in March 5, 2007
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School bullying is not a conflict
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CC-BY icon
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Rebecca 1917 version
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Percentage of boys and girls who experienced bullying in the past 12 months
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School bullying laws in the United States


