Hacia la comprensión del acoso escolar (bullying) como práctica de agresión entre la niñez escolarizada : las burlas, los apodos, las amenazas, la discriminación

In this paper we discuss an issue that is currently very present in schools, be it bullying or also known as bullying. Bullying is an English word bullying. Unfortunately, it is a word that is fashionable because of the countless cases of percussion and attacks that are being detected in schools and...

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Autor Principal: Ramírez Pineda, Nelsy
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Educación 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/2931
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Sumario: In this paper we discuss an issue that is currently very present in schools, be it bullying or also known as bullying. Bullying is an English word bullying. Unfortunately, it is a word that is fashionable because of the countless cases of percussion and attacks that are being detected in schools and colleges, and are leading many students to live truly frightening situations. Bullying refers to all forms of aggressive attitudes, intentional and repeated, that occur without evident motivation, adopted by one or more students against another or others. He that exercises bullying does to impose his power over the other through constant threats, insults, assaults, harassment, etc., and so it under their stranglehold over months and even years. The victim suffers silent in most cases. The intimidating abuse make you feel pain, distress, fear, to the point that, in some cases, can lead to devastating consequences such as suicide. Often, neither the parents nor the school will find out the situation of harassment, and when they do it is usually a pretty delicate situation, i.e. with serious consequences. Bullying is an Anglo-Saxon term from the English word bully, bully or bully translated and coming to describe a whole, a variety of existing behaviors among our teenagers, ranging from: • Spending heavy jokes to other students • Let them empty or encourage other students to do so. • Put nicknames. • Hiding or throwing things to another partner. • Teasing for reasons such as a physical defect, skin color, not have a name common, grain appearance, voice change, difficulty speaking, wearing glasses, get good grades, be very high or very low, being overweight, etc. • Continuous provocations. • Raise false rumors about another partner. • Extortion fellow sacándoles money. Remove the breakfast. • Physical abuse (collejas, kicking, punching, pushing, etc. ...).