Are your students bullied? "This should not happen here, we brought our students from public schools and entered Christian schools for bullying. We are working on the same problem now." Very similar conversation. Whether it is public or private, every elementary school, junior high school, and high school that exist today must recognize that bullying is a serious problem. Bullying can have an adverse effect on the entire social environment of all schools, and there is a possibility that it may adversely affect learning.
There are several questions about bullying. We say students are scared when other students or groups of students say something annoying and unpleasant to him or her. This is bullying even when teased repeatedly in a way that students do not like. 22 (p9) Participation in bullying is evaluated through two parallel questions, and respondents need to report that they are away from what they are doing to school. Frequency of bullying others at school. Like the current term, bullying has been evaluated as two parallel questions that require respondents to report the frequency of bullying between the school and the current semester. The categories of responses are "I do not have", "Once or twice", "Sometimes", "Once a week", "Several times a week".
SCS in 2015 asked students who reported that they were bullied during the academic year to indicate how much bullying brought about all aspects of their lives. According to reports, about 19% of students being bullied at school have reported that bullying has a somewhat greater influence on their own perception, and 14% of students reported that bullying is related to friends and family There is reporting. Some or a big negative impact In their work at school, bullying has reported some or great negative impact on their health (Figure 11.4 and Table 11.4).
Approximately 67% of students are bullied at school in 2015, indicating that they are bullied once or three times during the school year, 33% of students are bullied at least once or twice a year I answered that it was. Specifically, 19% of respondents answered that they were deceived once or twice a month, 10% were bullied once or twice a week, and 4% said they were being bullied almost everyday (Figure 11.3 ). And Table 11.3). Approximately 43% of all students reported to be bullied at school in 2015 reported 61 incidents at school. Students in the 6th and 7th grades are higher than the 9th graders to the 12th graders, the 8th graders are higher than the 10th graders, and the 12th graders are reported to the adults after being bullied I will.