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Report on the Incidence of

Bullying in School
4.5
4
Incidence of Bullying

3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
Grade 4 Grade 5 Garde 6
Physical Name-calling Social Cyber Bullying
DepEd Order
No. 55, 2013
Anti-Bullying Act
What is Bullying?
• It refers to:
a. Any severe or repeated use
b. By one or more student
c. Of a written , verbal or electronic expression, or a
physical act of gesture, or any combination of thereof.
d. Directed at another student
e) that has the effect of:

• actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of


physical or emotional harm or damage to his property;
• creating a hostile environment at school for the other
student;
• infringing on the rights of the other student at school; or
• materially and substantially disrupting the education
process or the orderly operation of a school;
Bullying vs. Usual Conflicts

Bullying can be differentiated from the usual conflicts


between students.
The former is a combination of aggression and power while
the latter has no deliberate intention to hurt physically and/or
emotionally
Types of
Bullying
• Parents should be
more vigilant
• They should be
encouraged to
view their school
involvement as a
responsibility

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