The document summarizes the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 in the Philippines which requires schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. It defines bullying as severe or repeated acts by one or more students against another through written, verbal, electronic, physical, or relational means. The two types of bullying are direct, involving physical or verbal aggression, and indirect, involving relational or social bullying. Examples of bullying include pushing, punching, kicking, slapping, name-calling, and cyberbullying through electronic messages. The Department of Education Order No. 55 provides guidelines for implementing the Anti-Bullying Act.
The document summarizes the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 in the Philippines which requires schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. It defines bullying as severe or repeated acts by one or more students against another through written, verbal, electronic, physical, or relational means. The two types of bullying are direct, involving physical or verbal aggression, and indirect, involving relational or social bullying. Examples of bullying include pushing, punching, kicking, slapping, name-calling, and cyberbullying through electronic messages. The Department of Education Order No. 55 provides guidelines for implementing the Anti-Bullying Act.
The document summarizes the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 in the Philippines which requires schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. It defines bullying as severe or repeated acts by one or more students against another through written, verbal, electronic, physical, or relational means. The two types of bullying are direct, involving physical or verbal aggression, and indirect, involving relational or social bullying. Examples of bullying include pushing, punching, kicking, slapping, name-calling, and cyberbullying through electronic messages. The Department of Education Order No. 55 provides guidelines for implementing the Anti-Bullying Act.
BULLYING ACT Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10627)
AN ACT REQUIRING ALL ELEMENTARY
AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS TO ADOPT POLICIESTO PREVENT AND ADDRESS THE ACTS OF BULLYING IN THEIR INSTITUTIONS WHAT IS BULLYING? • It refers to: a)Any severe or repeated use b)By one or more students c)Of a written , verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof d)Directed at another student TWO TYPES OF BULLYING 1. DIRECT BULLYING Involves physical and verbal aggression. 2. INDIRECT BULLYING Involves relational or social bullying. VERBAL BULLYING • Verbal bullying is using words in a negative way such as to insults, teasing or put downs, etc.. EXAMPLE OF BULLYING • PUSHING • INFLICTING • PUNCHING SCHOOL PRANKS • KICKING • TORMENTING • SLAPPING • ANY • TICKLING SLANDEROUS STATEMENT • HEADLOCKS • NAME CALLING CYBER BULLYING • Cyber bullying is done by sending messages, pictures, or information using electronic media, computers (email & instant messages), or cell phones (text messaging & voicemail). DepEd Order No. 55, 2013 IRR Anti-Bullying Act 2013 Tips to help out the victim of Bullying • Talk to your parents or an adult you can trust, such as a teacher, school counselor, or principal. ACT CONFIDENT. Hold your head up, stand up straight, make eye contact, and walk confidently. A bully will be less likely to single you out if your project self- confidence. BULLYING as become an epidemic that needs to be STOPPED!! THANK YOU…