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School Bullying: What It Is And How To Deal With It

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Bullying and violence at school (school bullying) cause physical and mental pain to students, inside and outside of school.

The term “school bullying” as well as the term “victimization” are used to describe a situation in which deliberate, unprovoked, systematic and repeated violence and aggressive behavior is used to enforce, the oppression and infliction of physical and mental pain on students by their classmates, inside and outside school.

Forms of bullying

Physical: physical injury or threat of injury to someone. It is manifested by pushing, shoving, elbowing, punching and kicking, tripping, hitting with objects, biting and biting, restraining the other through physical practices.
Verbal: systematic use of abusive expressions, verbal attacks, insults and threats, rude comments and irony, use of nicknames.
Intimidation by extortion: the voluntary extortion of money or personal belongings, which is accompanied by threats or coercion into antisocial acts.
Indirect or social: attempt to socially isolate or ignore a person, to influence the peer group to dislike a particular classmate, spread malicious rumors and falsehoods.
Electronic: sending threatening or abusive material via e-mail, MMS and SMS services provided by mobile phones and social networking sites, using or falsifying someone’s personal data, blocking them from an online group, calling their mobile phone from an unknown number.
Racist: spreading negative comments because of origin, social class, economic status, diversity.
Sexual: abusive comments, sketches and graffiti with sexual content, immoral gestures, unwanted touching, even serious sexual assaults.

Methods of prevention and treatment

In the context of prevention, some programs have been implemented against bullying and school violence. The effectiveness of these programs is mainly due to the adoption of the Social-Ecological approach, a holistic approach, which aims to change the climate of the school, so that it does not reproduce violence. In the context of the holistic approach, the interventions concern everyone: the school, the class, the teacher, the students, their parents and the entire local community.

Some effective practices, at the school and classroom level, for implementing an anti-violence strategy are:

At school level

At classroom level

Taking Action

Every member of the school community has a role and responsibility in dealing with school bullying. The degree of involvement of each member is related both to their status and to the severity, frequency and intensity of the bullying incident. The role and responsibility of the school Principal is different, that of the teacher, another of the classmates, another of the parents.

However, everyone should cooperate in a framework of parallel actions, because, since the causes of bullying are multiple, so its treatment should be multilevel.

Principal

Teachers

Classmates

Parents of a bullied child

Parents of a child who bullies

All of the above are some direct actions at the level of prevention and response that the school can take, but by themselves they cannot provide a solution to the problem of bullying and violence at school.

An integrated intervention program is needed, in which the entire school community and wider social actors participate, in order to effectively prevent and deal with the phenomenon.

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