Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers

Bullying, as perceived by adolescent students, their school counselors, and their teachers is the focus of this study.The subjects were first-year high school students, male and female, between the ages of 12 and 14, from a public school (N = 77) and a private school (N = 73) 8 guidance counselors,...

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Main Author: Villasor, Ramon Eduardo Gustilo.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-95152021-02-02T03:45:28Z Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers Villasor, Ramon Eduardo Gustilo. Bullying, as perceived by adolescent students, their school counselors, and their teachers is the focus of this study.The subjects were first-year high school students, male and female, between the ages of 12 and 14, from a public school (N = 77) and a private school (N = 73) 8 guidance counselors, 4 from the public school and 4 from the private school and 6 teachers, 3 from the public school and 3 from the private school. Focused group discussions, a constructed questionnaire, and one-on-one interviews were the methods used in collating the data for this study.Results revealed that verbal bullying is the more predominant type of bullying among private school respondents while physical bulling is more common among public school respondents. Students perceived the bully to be a show off, who puts others down. Teachers perceive the bully to be troublesome and starts fights, while guidance counselors perceive the bully to have problems with personal relationships. Among public school students, the victim of bullying is likely to be female while among private school students, the common target is the homosexual. The experience of being bullied creates fear and anger in the victim and avoidance of the bully is the likely response. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2677 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Bullying Aggressiveness (Psychology) in adolescence Student counselors Adolescents High school students High school teachers Psychology
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Philippines
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topic Bullying
Aggressiveness (Psychology) in adolescence
Student counselors
Adolescents
High school students
High school teachers
Psychology
spellingShingle Bullying
Aggressiveness (Psychology) in adolescence
Student counselors
Adolescents
High school students
High school teachers
Psychology
Villasor, Ramon Eduardo Gustilo.
Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers
description Bullying, as perceived by adolescent students, their school counselors, and their teachers is the focus of this study.The subjects were first-year high school students, male and female, between the ages of 12 and 14, from a public school (N = 77) and a private school (N = 73) 8 guidance counselors, 4 from the public school and 4 from the private school and 6 teachers, 3 from the public school and 3 from the private school. Focused group discussions, a constructed questionnaire, and one-on-one interviews were the methods used in collating the data for this study.Results revealed that verbal bullying is the more predominant type of bullying among private school respondents while physical bulling is more common among public school respondents. Students perceived the bully to be a show off, who puts others down. Teachers perceive the bully to be troublesome and starts fights, while guidance counselors perceive the bully to have problems with personal relationships. Among public school students, the victim of bullying is likely to be female while among private school students, the common target is the homosexual. The experience of being bullied creates fear and anger in the victim and avoidance of the bully is the likely response.
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author Villasor, Ramon Eduardo Gustilo.
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title Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers
title_short Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers
title_full Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers
title_fullStr Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers
title_full_unstemmed Bullying as perceived by adolescent students, school counselors, and teachers
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