Bullying
Bullying
Bullying
BULLIED
MARCH 2018
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
became a very serious problem inside the campus. It is important for students to be constantly
reminded about the implication of bullying to the life of bully and the bullies along with its
consequences that bullying can have on themselves and others for them to realize how bullying
repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other students (Olweus,
1993). Students at Dangcagan National High School usually experiencing this kind of
phenomenon to which considered as a non-stop issue or problem. There are different kinds of
bullying that really exist in Dangcagan National High School. As what we observed, the
common type of bullying that usually students experienced is the verbal and physical type
bullying. Verbal bullying is when most of the student experiencing it through their co-student
base on their physical appearance, name calling and non-stop teasing that make someone so
upset. On the other hand, physical bullying usually happen because of misunderstandings,
insecurities, and showing off that they are strong enough and no one can beat them. In this
situation we are able to recognize how bullying implicates the life of the student.
Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior manipulated by the use of force to affect other,
particularly when the behavior is habitual and involves an in balance of power. Bullying has
been criticized with its different types in which all of it affects and has its own impact to the life
of the students in several ways. According to the article, Olweus (1994) explored that bullies can
another, not just their victims, but also their teachers, parents and siblings. They display more
positive attitudes toward aggression than students in general and then the victims. Bullying
constitute a complex problem in school especially to the lives of the students. It is a problem that
affects all students, either bullies or victims, and those who attended interpersonal violence.
Bullying may involve many sections verbal, physical assaults, threats, jokes or language, and
criticizing. All of such factors affect individually, or collectively, and contributes to child’s
bullying. It is well known that bullying is difficult to eliminate or to stop in schools because it is
used by students. Alison (2016) stated that bullying is considered as global problem that affect
There are also some other sort of topic about bullying but we are focusing on its
implication of bullying to the life of the bully and the bullied. According to other expert bullying
really affects everyone’s lives-those who are bullied, those who bully, and those who witness
bullying. But the people who are really affected of bullying are those people who are bullied.
Bullying is linked into many negative outcomes as bullying is considered as a common form of
violence in school. Various studies indicates that bullying makes schools to be come on unsafe
Shafqat (2015, p. 45) argued that bullying in schools occurs in any place either in school
building or around school building and may occur in bathrooms, in and out of classes, in social
media which may require group work or after school activities. School bullying is a widespread
issue that affects school students in many parts of their lives such as; psychologically,
educationally and emotionally. Sekol and Farrington (2016) found that bullies, compared to non-
bullies have been bullied before the reason why bullying is very rampant inside the campus and
and in the same time it affects students’ personality traits and self-confidence. Therefore such situation
makes bullied students unable to follow or to pay attention for their study well and even they
might do not like to go to school. Moreover, they miss opportunities to participate with their
Education Studies Vol. 10, No. 6; 201745) Found that there is a strong relationship between
bullying academic achievements; Students lose concentration when they are attending their
For these reasons, this study attempts to illustrate how bullying affect the academic
performance or achievement of the students in Dangcagan National High School in every year
level. Also to know what are the causes of bullying, why bullying exist inside the campus. The
people see how students emotionally, physically, mentally, socially, and academically affected
by bullying. While all of these aspects are equally important to the well-being of a student, this
research study is going to specifically examine the causes and effects of well-being bullying
having an interview to the bully and to the bullied. In which the life of the students is hindered
by bullying. Students in Dangcagan National High School are mostly affected by bullying each
1. What are the different types of bullying and how does its effects to the students?
schools?
the main reason why students bully each other. Also, we are looking the picture of how great this
bullying affects the attitude and the life of every student. It aims how to lessen the cases of
bullying. Moreover, it will enable those concerned know how to deal with the problem of
bullying and its obvious consequences to the bully and bullied. So, it is extremely important that
parents and also to the students is aware of the reasons why students are bullied and what they
School Personnel. This study will give them a hint to improve their
motivational and teaching materials, techniques or methods and skills in open form to students
Parents. They will be aware about the kind of attitude their child is
possessing. It will give them and hint on how they would help and encourage their child to avoid
bullying. They also need to know that the school takes bullying seriously and will take any
Students. This study will encourage them to change their attitude towards
other people. It will serve as a medicine to cure the minds of every individual to become open
Researchers. The researchers in the near future will take use of the result of
our present study. This study will serve as their basis and comparison to their future study.
Scope and Limitations
This study was conducted at Dangcagan National High School. The study
limits to students in Grade 10 who are the bully and bullied. The respondents were randomly
selected to participate in the interview. The researchers conducted interview without having any
CHAPTER 2
This chapter presents the review of related literature of the topic that we will be
conducting which is bullying.The literature provides insight into how bullying is defined and the
factors that need to be considered when defining it. The literature also gives information on
student experiences, highlighting the barriers and challenges for students with or without
exceptionalities. The possible outcomes of bully and bullied to their respective life. In this
chapter states the other way of reducing the percentage of bullying, in which the other related
literature indicates the program that they had, to the bully and to the bullied. The implication of
and/or social behaviour that causes physical and/or psychological harm. It can involve an
individual or a group misusing their power over one or more persons. Bullying can happen in
person or online, and it can be obvious (overt) or hidden (covert). Bullying of any form or for
any reason can have long-term effects on those involved, including bystanders. Single incidents
and conflict or fights between equals, whether in person or online, are not defined as bullying.
Peterson et al. (2006) concluded by noting bullying appears to be a problem with gifted children
and adolescents.
Evidence is concerned with the escalation in bullying from middle school going to high
school and carrying it on to adolescents. Even though after the sixth grade which is the
secondary level of education, the name-calling and teasing go away, much stronger and violent
bullying accrues (Peterson & Ray, 2006).in the late 1970s Dan Olweus began extensive research
on the causes and effects of bullying in Scandinavian schools and has since been a leading voice
on this topic. But it is only in the last ten to fifteen years that researchers in North America have
been actively studying the causes that lead to bullying, the long and short term effects it has on
students, and how schools and communities can effectively reduce incidents from occurring as
Salmon and James (1998) found that boys aged 12-13 with high anxiety and lying scores
were most likely to be bullied at the low income school. Boys aged 15-16 with low anxiety and
lying scores and high depression scores were most likely to be bullies at the high social class
school. Girls ages 13-14 in the advantaged school with low anxiety and lying scores were least
likely to be bullied. Girls aged 12-13 with high anxiety and lying scores and low depression were
least likely to be bullies (Salmon and James, 1998, Subjects, Methods, and Results section, 2).
The study concludes that the low occurrence of bulling may show the value of bullying
intervention programs already implemented at the two schools that were assessed. A new finding
from this study is the link connecting an excessive depression score and being a bully (Salmon &
James, 1998).
Brown, Birch, and Kancherla (2005) wanted to understand the behavior of bullies by
searching for the viewpoint of young children, to determine if they thought of bullying as a
problem. They wanted to know what the children would do if they were bullied and what they
did when they witnessed someone being bullied. One thousand two hundred twenty-nine
children between the ages of 9 and 13 were sampled. The students were from seven different
states, and 31 different schools. Students could only participate in this study if they got
being bullied at school. This was from a studied done by Greenbaum (1991). The study states in
Norway in 1984 three middle school students committed suicide after being bullied by
classmates. In another study done by Barone (1997) the Japanese government reported a 13 year
old hung himself after being bullied by classmates and gang members in his school and
neighbourhood (Green, 2007, p. 333). In Littleton, Colorado in 1999 two students committed
suicide after killing 13, because they too had been victims of bullying (also known as the
According to Dulmus et al. (2006) participants who are victimized are more terrified of
bullying. Forty to fifty percent of the participants state educators do little or nothing at all to
offset the bullying in the schools. The study concluded future research needs to be conducted in
order for victims' needs to be met (Dulmus et al., 2006). Dake, Price, and Telljohann (2003)
found intervention of school bulling needs to become the number one concern. Peer intervention
programs to decrease bulling have had modest results. The best approach to have is for the whole
school to participate. The whole school participation would combine multiple activities to
decrease bullying. To assist schools in the United States to determine what method of bully
prevention works best, more studies need to be completed (Dake et al., 2003).
This article from Brown University (2005) collates with the Olweus Bullying Prevention
Program and backs up the information stated in Olweus study. The Brown University is for the
Olweus Program to be implemented in schools and has positive feedback about the program.
bullying, and improving peer relations at the school are the main goals of the program. Results
have shown efficacy in all these areas according to Brown University child and adolescent
behavior letter. The U.S. department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration states the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is a
METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the methods and procedures which will be used in the study. It
includes the research design, locale of the study, participants, sampling procedure, research
Research Design
. This qualitative study tries to evaluate the implication of bullying to the life of bully and
to the bullied. In which it also try to determine the common kind of bullying that really occur in
different aspect of the student.The literature review provided insight into particular happenings
and causes that are essential in understanding a study of this issue which is bullying.
This study is accompanied by respective research questions that will be question to the
grade 10 students of Dangcagan National High School. From this research question it will make
the study more easily proven or recognize the purpose of this study which is the implication of
bullying. In which they will be able to express their emotions based on their experiences.
This study is conducted in a public School, Dangcagan National High School located at
Purok-1B Poblacion, Dangcagan, Bukidnon to identify the impact of bullying to the life of the
The samples are selected inside the campus of Dangcagan, National High School. The
researchers will the time of the selected year level to answer the research question. The sample
The samples were randomly selected without any exception of the gender, age or other
else as long as they belong to the Grade 10 students in Dangcagan National High School. The
purpose of this study is to identify the whether they are bullied or bully, and what are the
Research Instrument
In order to explore and gather data, the researchers employed primarily three research
question. First, the research question in our interview in which it gives proven to the study, and
helps to determine the factors, the causes and effects of bullying to the life of the bully and to the
bullied. On how they should take action on it and how they regain control to their attitude and
bad doings. Last, is the internet in which it help us to gather further informations and give
supports to our study by having a research to those particular articles. It make the study expands
This chapter presents the results and discussion of the study. There were 3 corresponding
question in our interview for the respondents. There were 10 respondents in our study and it
The result of the study shows the real experienced of the students about bullying,
impact of bullying to the bully and bullied. It also, indicates the implications or the good and bad
effects of bullying, the causes, and the factors on it.The result of the interview shows that the
number of victim is much higher than the bully students. It really shows who the affected
correspondents were. As a result in our interview, descriptive analysis indicate that students
experienced bullying. The results shows that, the level of the students who is a victim is 80%and
20% of the students among our 10 respondentswho is being bullied according to the result of our
interview.
According to our interview, the common types of bullying that they experienced is the
verbal and the cyber bullying and give the effects on it. According to our respondents they states
that;“Bullying can affect the self-confidence of every students likethem who experienced bullying
because it make them feel down and loss of self-stem where they will not able to participate in
the class.It is one of the cause why the victim committing suicide and end their life and trigger
them to do bad things to their selves, and feel embarrassed to the people around them”. It causes
the students depression because they were intimidated by others.” With that, the respondents
were able to give their opinions on what should the students do if someone tries to bully themand
disciplinarian in order to stop bullying. And it is important to cease the problem of bullying to
make the people feel free from everything without minding the people around them and continue
their studies and totally confident and beautiful with the heart.
The bully states that it wasn’t really intentional for them to bully others it just they were
influence by the others. The respondent said that, bullying others is a bit funny but sometimes
because of conscience they feel sorry to the person, and also they just bully others just to feel
So, according to their responses in our interview they have different reasons why they
bully others and why there is a bullied. They also give their different opinions about bullying and
The study was conducted 1) to find the negative and positive outcomes and factors of
bullying to the academic performance of the students. 2) To determine what are the common
kind of bullying existing inside the campus. 3) To determine who were the affected students, the
The study was done using two instruments. First, is the questions that is used in the
The results of the interview in our study which is to determine what are those
implications of bullying to the life of the bully and to the bullied is a very serious problem on
how to lessen the number of victims based on the result of the problem.
On the results of our study, most of them states how bullying affects the life of the
students as a victim of bullying. Mostly, the common types of bullying that they had experienced
are Verbal bullying and cyber bullying. The others state why they are bullied by their co- student
The results gathered showed the possible implication that the students experienced to
The current study clearly showed that those common bullying is very rampant inside the
campus. There are some cases that because of bullying the students committing suicide, a
depression and loss of self-esteem and because of that they will not be able to participate in class
discussion. Affect the self-confidence of every student that will lead to the students to feel down,
also trigger someone to do bad things because of bullying. There are some cases why others
bully others because as they state it, they bully others as other people bully them. They also state
that it’s an influence by the other people. In this case there should be a way to take action about
to this issue, to help and give freedom to the bully and bullied to eliminate this problem of the
students.
In this issue the teachers, parents, students and other the people must aware about this
problem which is bullying as bullying brings negative outcomes to the life of the students.
Everyone needs a freedom in every little thing without having any judgmental words by the
others.
Definition of Terms
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 problem.
Implication the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly
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