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The document summarizes key aspects of bullying and the Philippines' Anti-Bullying Act of 2013. It defines bullying as unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated or has potential to be repeated. It notes the law requires schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. It also describes the three types of bullying - verbal, social, and physical - and provides examples of behaviors that fall under each type. Additionally, it states bullying can occur both during and after school hours, in various locations including on school grounds, on the playground, on buses, traveling to/from school, in neighborhoods, or online.
The document summarizes key aspects of bullying and the Philippines' Anti-Bullying Act of 2013. It defines bullying as unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated or has potential to be repeated. It notes the law requires schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. It also describes the three types of bullying - verbal, social, and physical - and provides examples of behaviors that fall under each type. Additionally, it states bullying can occur both during and after school hours, in various locations including on school grounds, on the playground, on buses, traveling to/from school, in neighborhoods, or online.
The document summarizes key aspects of bullying and the Philippines' Anti-Bullying Act of 2013. It defines bullying as unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated or has potential to be repeated. It notes the law requires schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. It also describes the three types of bullying - verbal, social, and physical - and provides examples of behaviors that fall under each type. Additionally, it states bullying can occur both during and after school hours, in various locations including on school grounds, on the playground, on buses, traveling to/from school, in neighborhoods, or online.
SAN AGUSTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANTI-BULLYING CAMPAIGN
MR. MARK ANTHONY R. PERALTA TEACHER, San Agustin Elem. School
Republic Act 10627 or the Anti- Bullying Act of 2013 The Republic Act 10627 or the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 was signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III on September 6, 2013. The law requires all elementary and secondary schools in the country to adopt an anti-bullying policy. http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/326992/news/nation/pnoy-signs-anti-bullying-law
What is BULLYING? Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems. An Imbalance of Power: Kids who bully use their powersuch as physical strength, access to embarrassing information, or popularityto control or harm others. Power imbalances can change over time and in different situations, even if they involve the same people.
In order to be considered bullying, the behavior must be aggressive and include: Repetition: behaviors happen or have the potential to happen more than once.
Bullying includes actions such as: making threats; spreading rumors; attacking someone physically or verbally; and excluding someone from a group on purpose Types of Bullying There are three types of bullying: 1. Verbal bullying is saying or writing mean things. Verbal bullying includes: Teasing Name-calling Inappropriate sexual comments Taunting Threatening to cause harm 2. Social bullying, sometimes referred to as relational bullying, involves hurting someones reputation or relationships. Social bullying includes: Leaving someone out on purpose Telling other children not to be friends with someone Spreading rumors about someone Embarrassing someone in public
3. Physical bullying involves hurting a persons body or possessions. Physical bullying includes: Hitting/kicking/pinching Spitting Tripping/pushing Taking or breaking someones things Making mean or rude hand gestures
Where and When Bullying Happens Bullying can occur during or after school hours. While most reported bullying happens in the school building, a significant percentage also happens in places like on the playground or the bus. It can also happen travelling to or from school, in the youths neighborhood, or on the Internet.