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  2. Category:School bullying - Wikipedia

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  3. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    Bullying, one form of which is depicted in this staged photograph, is detrimental to students' well-being and development. [1]School bullying, like bullying outside the school context, refers to one or more perpetrators who have greater physical strength or more social power than their victim and who repeatedly act aggressively toward their victim.

  4. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bullying happens mostly in elementary schools (484,545 cases in 2019) followed by junior high schools (106,524 cases in 2019) and high schools (18,352 cases in 2019). In fiscal 2019, 317 students died from suicide of which 10 suffered from bullying. 61.9 percent of cases were verbal bullying and online bullying accounted for 18.9 percent in ...

  5. Workplace bullying - Wikipedia

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    Secondary bullying – the pressure of having to deal with a serial bully causes the general behaviour to decline and sink to the lowest level. Pair bullying – this takes place with two people, one active and verbal, the other often watching and listening. Gang bullying or group bullying – is a serial bully with colleagues. Gangs can occur ...

  6. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Harmful bullying behavior can include posting rumors, threats, sexual remarks, a victims' personal information, or hate speech. [4] Bullying or harassment can be identified by repeated behavior and an intent to harm. [5] Tactics can also include creating or posting on fake profiles to create anonymity to spread harmful messages. [citation needed]

  7. Bullying UK - Wikipedia

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    Bullying UK, formerly Bullying Online, is a UK charity founded in 1999 by journalist Liz Carnell and her son John. The charity's website was redesigned and relaunched in 2006 with a large amount of new information to help pupils, parents and schools deal with bullying .

  8. Dan Olweus - Wikipedia

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    The success of the program led to a government-led initiative to implement the intervention (which would become known as the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program [OBPP]) throughout all Norwegian elementary and junior high schools. [2] The program aims to reduce bullying through restructuring the school classroom and rewarding positive behaviours ...

  9. Education in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A third of Thai students aged 13 to 15 suffered bullying at school between 2010 and 2015. Twenty-nine per cent were victims of physical violence. [9] School violence instigated by students at technical or vocational schools is an ongoing problem. [65] [66]