BULLYING
BY: Andrea, Nerea, Noa, Ainoa. 3ºB
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction…………………………………...…………...…....……..3
2. Types of bullying………………………………....…..…....………….3
3. Cyberbullying……………….……………………...…..…..……….....4
4. Advertisement………….………..…………..…………..…...………..4 a. Advertising techniques .........................................................4
5. Social experiment………………………………..…..………...……...4
6. Conclusion………………………………..………………..…...……...5
7. Bibliography………..………………………………….…...……...…..6
1. Introduction
We are
going to do a project and we going to talk about bullying and
cyberbullying. Our teacher chose bullying, as a topic for our 2nd term project, because she thinks that we don’t know what bullying is and when bullying is happening. We chose this type of bullying because it is the worse for the victim, because we think that cyberbullying harasses you while you stay with your mobile phone, computer, laptop,...
2. Types of bullying
1) Physical Bullying: It occurs when kids use force to gain power over their classmates. For example: hitting, shoving and other physical attacks. It's the most obvious form of bullying
2) Verbal Bullying: In Verbal bullying kids use name-callings, words, insults to hurt another person. They choose their targets based on the way they look, act or behave. It´s a psychological bullying.
3) Psychological Bullying: in this case there are actions that damage the victim’s self-esteem and it is continuous.
4) Social Bullying: It occurs when the aggressor tries to isolate the victims or pretends not to see them, ignore them.
5) Sexual Bullying: Sexual bullying is a type of bullying that happens in connection with sex, body, sexual orientation or with sexual activity. It can be physical, verbal, or emotional.
3. Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is a type of bullying in which harassment takes place through social web. When a person records a video of another person and he/she publishes it in his/her social web without the protagonist’s permission, it is cyberbullying too. This type of bullying is more frequent among teenagers. Because they are social web users. It is necessary to talk about this theme with the family, friends, parents…
4. Advertisement a. Advertising techniques
-Glittering generality - Transfer -Slogans
“We need brave children” “Live life and forget about cyber life”
“We ourselves are our heros, but sometimes everybody needs help” “Don´t use Internet as a weapon, don't use weapons”
“We are our own help.” “Nobody prevents you to be happy.”
“For you it is a game, not for them”
“Make a difference: say no to bullying’’
Phrases of advertisement -Don’t shut up, talk to an adult -3 out of 10 teenagers are bullied. If it happened to you, Or a friend, Would you help him? And why not in case of an unknown harassed?
5. Social experiment -Now, you know how the other feels
6. Conclusion
We think that the best way to resolve bullying is making children aware not to shut up when they see a strange or violent situation and talk a lot of this theme to children, at school, with parents,... We learned that you should not do to others what you do not like to be done. We learned that Cyberbullying, although it seems less serious than other types of bullying, is bad or even worse, because it can disturb you anywhere too. We learned too that cyberbullying is worse than physical bullying because in this case, your parents can see that something is happening and in cyberbullying don’t, because teenagers hide what they do in social web. Teenagers use their smartphone too much and, more often than not, in a bad way.
7. Bibliography
Information: ● Gordon, Sherri; 6 types of Bullying Parents should know about; Very Well; <https://goo.gl/7gkCeP>; [Accessed 14/February/2017].
● Hirsch, Larissa; Cyberbullying; Kidshealth; <https://goo.gl/AjqoX1>; [Accessed 18/ February/2017].
● Lago, Loly; Advertising Techniques; IES de Fene, Aula virtual; <https://goo.gl/zxMhpy>; [Accessed 24/February/2017] ● Lago, Loly; Working as a copywriter, Group Work Project; IES de Fene, Aula Virtual; <https://goo.gl/8KNfsv> [Accessed 24/February/2017] ● Types of bullying; Wikipedia; <https://goo.gl/pxZ0Yq>; [Accessed 19/February/2017]
● U.S. Department of Health & Human Services; Cyberbullying; Stopbullying.gov; <https://goo.gl/RA1oIn>; [Accessed 19/February/ 2017]
Photo: ● Cyberbullying;
The
conversation;
[Accessed:19/February/2017]
<https://goo.gl/40m2Yq>