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sexual harassment and
BULLYING in education
unwanted comments,
gestures, touching, or
explicit material
sharing.
name-calling,
exclusion, physical
violence, or spreading
rumors.
More females
(70.5 %) than
males (59.8 %)
had
experienced
bullying.
Statistics indicate that
a significant number of
students experience
some form of sexual
males are more likely harassment or bullying
to have experienced
sexual violence in related to gender.
schools (6.7 %),
compared to females
(4.5 %).
Impact on Students
Sexual harassment and
bullying can have severe
emotional, psychological, and
academic consequences for
students.
Victims may experience
increased stress, anxiety,
depression, decreased self-
esteem, and difficulties
concentrating on their
studies.
https://www.teacherph.com/bullying-school-related-gender-based-violence-
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