The document provides definitions for key terms related to bullying:
1) It defines a bully as a student who commits acts of bullying such as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, or cyberbullying.
2) It defines a bullied student as someone who experiences acts of bullying or retaliation.
3) It defines bullying as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, cyberbullying, or social bullying intended to hurt or belittle others.
4) It defines gender-based bullying as acts that humiliate or exclude someone due to their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
The document provides definitions for key terms related to bullying:
1) It defines a bully as a student who commits acts of bullying such as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, or cyberbullying.
2) It defines a bullied student as someone who experiences acts of bullying or retaliation.
3) It defines bullying as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, cyberbullying, or social bullying intended to hurt or belittle others.
4) It defines gender-based bullying as acts that humiliate or exclude someone due to their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
The document provides definitions for key terms related to bullying:
1) It defines a bully as a student who commits acts of bullying such as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, or cyberbullying.
2) It defines a bullied student as someone who experiences acts of bullying or retaliation.
3) It defines bullying as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, cyberbullying, or social bullying intended to hurt or belittle others.
4) It defines gender-based bullying as acts that humiliate or exclude someone due to their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
The document provides definitions for key terms related to bullying:
1) It defines a bully as a student who commits acts of bullying such as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, or cyberbullying.
2) It defines a bullied student as someone who experiences acts of bullying or retaliation.
3) It defines bullying as unwanted physical contact, emotional harm, slanderous statements, cyberbullying, or social bullying intended to hurt or belittle others.
4) It defines gender-based bullying as acts that humiliate or exclude someone due to their actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Reflexive Pronouns: Underline the
correct reflexive to be used in each
sentence. 1. You can’t do this for me - I have to do it (himself, myself) 2. Why doesn’t she do it (himself, herself). 3. He saw (herself, himself) in the mirror. 4. We can’t do this (themselves, ourselves). 5. They don’t like (ourselves, themselves). Reflexive Pronouns: Underline the correct reflexive to be used in each sentence. 6. Are you going to the mall by (herself, yourself). 7. She likes to think of (himself, herself) as a good person. 8. I can’t see (myself, himself) doing that. 9. They talk about (themselves, themselfs) all the time. 10. You don’t respect (yourself, myself). Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 Republic Act No. 10627 Bully
• refers to any student who commits
acts of bullying as defined by the Act or this IRR. Bullied
• refers to any student who experiences the acts of
bullying or retaliation as defined by the Act or this IRR. Bullying 1. Any unwanted physical contact between the bully and the victim like punching, pushing, shoving, kicking, slapping, tickling, headlocks, inflicting school pranks, teasing, fighting, and the use of available objects as weapons; Bullying
2. Any act that
causes damage to a victim’s psyche and/or emotional well-being Bullying 3. Any slanderous statement or accusation that causes the victim undue emotional distress like directing foul language or profanity at the target, name-calling, tormenting, and commenting negatively on the victim’s looks, clothes, and body; Bullying 4. “Cyberbullying” or any bullying done through the use of technology or any electronic means. The term shall also include any conduct resulting to harassment, intimidation, or humiliation, through the use of other forms of technology, such as, but not limited to texting, email, instant messaging, chatting, internet, social media, online games, or other platforms or formats as defined in DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012; and Social Bullying •refers to any deliberate, repetitive, and aggressive social behavior intended to hurt others or to belittle another individual or group. Gender-Based Bullying
• refers to any act that humiliates or
excludes a person on the basis of perceived or actual sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). What the law says… What is in my mind… What is in my heart… What does the text tell…