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PRAYER

B. HOMEROOM SESSION 2: Different Types of Cyberbullying

OVERVIEW

Just like how traditional bullying exists in many different types such as verbal abuse, physical
violence, there are many different types of cyberbullying. Here is a list of few common types of
cyberbullying.

1. Outing
Outing is when a bully shares a personal and private information, picture, or videos
about someone publicly. A person is “outed” when his information has been
disseminated throughout the internet.

2. Exclusion
Exclusion is the act of intentionally singling out and leaving the person out from online
group chats and sites. The group then subsequently leave malicious comments and
harass the one they single out.

3. Flaming
Flaming is similar to harassment, but it refers to an online fight exchanged via emails,
instant messaging or chat rooms. It is a type of public bullying that often directs harsh
language, or images to a specific person.

4. Masquerading
Masquerading is a situation where a bully creates a fake identity to harass someone
anonymously. In addition to creating a fake identity, the bully can impersonate someone
else to send malicious message to the victim.

5. Harassment
It involves the bully sending offensive and malicious messages to an individual or a
group and is often repeated multiple times. Cyberstalking is one form of harassment that
involves continual threatening and rude messages, and can lead to physical harassment
in the real, offline world.

PROCEDURE:

1. The teacher will direct the class to attentively watch the video on “Different Kinds:
Cyberbullying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4t2rnTTAiE
2. Ask the students how they feel as they watch the video.

3. Ask students to share their thoughts about most common forms of cyberbullying they
have heard or encountered.

4. Emphasize the benefits and advantages technology provide vis-a-vis the problems it
could give if used negligently.

5. Teacher ends with the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5PZ_Bh-M6o

C. CLOSING PRAYER
D. RECITATION OF THE CCS LIFE-LONG VOW
E. SINGING OF THE CCS HYMN

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