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Assessment Task 1 Bullying Issue and Dance

Assessment Task 1 Bullying Issue and Dance. By: Dance Group. What is Bullying. Bullying is an action which uses a negative verbal or physical that hurts someone else. Bullying is repeated many times. TYPE OF BULLYING.

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Assessment Task 1 Bullying Issue and Dance

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  1. Assessment Task 1 Bullying Issue and Dance By: Dance Group

  2. What is Bullying • Bullying is an action which uses a negative verbal or physical that hurts someone else. Bullying is repeated many times.

  3. TYPE OF BULLYING • The physical bully involves violence that means kicking, punching and much more. • The verbal bully is a bully who uses words to hurt the victims, like unfriendly comments, name-calling and insults. Hurt doesn’t mean just by hitting them but hurt means hurting their feelings.

  4. When It Happens • Researchers have concluded that by the age of 15 the bullying action has started. • But not all teenagers start the bullying action at15 years. Some start at the age of 11, 12, 13 or even 10 years old.

  5. Where it’s Happen • At school: it can be in the playground, soccer field, classroom, school corridors and many other places. At school, they bully against their own friends, especially lower grade/levels. • At home: the bullies bully their own small brothers and sisters. In public places, • At public places: they can bully at the park, malls, restaurants and much more. They bully strangers and even friends.

  6. Why it’s Happen • Bullying usually happens when they are raised in a very physically disciplined family. • When a bully bullies someone, he/she feels in control. • Bullies don’t have any empathy so he/she only cares what he/she feels. • They don’t care what other people will say about them.

  7. How it’s happen • Bullying happens when aboy/girl puts down other people. • By giving put downs means teasing, violent actions and much more. • The bullying action happens in many ways, by humiliating or hurting. This action is done not just once but many times.

  8. Who does the bullying? Who are the victims? • A bully is a person who does not have any empathy to others and they are often excited about their bullying action in the school and they might enjoy the feeling of pain. • The victims are the opposite of bullys how they think or feel. The victims are usually shy and quiet, with few friends or they only have social support at school. They may be physically weak and not have much confidence. The victim often has had negative comments from other students.

  9. BULLYING SURVEY TO GET THE COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE THINK AND FEEL ABOUT BULLYING, WE DID A SURVEY. THESE ARE THE RESULTS OF OUR SURVEY.

  10. RESPONDENTS

  11. SURVEY RESULT

  12. Data about how the Victims Feel From this chart we know that most victims feel sad.

  13. Data about Forms of Bullying Most of them are others and the most are physical attack. 45 % are teasing and 25 % afraid. 30 % are physical attacks

  14. Data about Their Emotions This graph shows that most respondents show being stressful as their emotion.

  15. Data About The Impact Most respondents feel shy and lonely.

  16. SURVEY CONCLUSION From the survey results, the information showed that most respondents felt unhappy when they had been bullied by others. Based on emotional, social and physical impacts, we know that most people have bad impacts. So, we have to stop bullying right now!

  17. Resources • http://www.strike-training.com/anti-bullying.php • http://www.slideshare.net/Prissykrissy/bullying-powerpoint • http://www.stopbullying.gov/kids/ • dasd-sharepoint.dasd.org/.../BC%20Anti-Bullying • survey result

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