School Bullying and Violence

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UNICEF report reveals alarming statistics on school bullying and violence worldwide. Learn about the causes, impacts, and prevention strategies to create safer school environments.

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A UNICEF report examines cases of verbal and physical assault in schools worldwide.
150 million teenagers aged 13 to 15 report having been bullied in the past month or having been in a physical fight in the past year. Additionally, half of all children live in countries that allow some forms of corporal punishment in school, exposing 720 million children to the risk of violence from their teachers.

For too many children, according to the report, schools are danger zones where they can be hit, slapped, bullied, sexually assaulted, physically punished, humiliated, or mocked by peers and teachers.

The tendency to bully is not naturally inherent in a child. Numerous factors influence both a person’s emotional development and their social behavior. Bullying is a way to react to a situation and express one’s inner self.

Specific possible reasons for bullying in school may include:

  • demonstration of power;
  • standing out, building a reputation;
  • envy;
  • escaping personal problems;
  • experiencing bullying.
>Teachers face these problems daily. To possess the skills to adequately respond to different situations, it is necessary to know basic practices that can help in this already complex and responsible profession.

>”Creativity” Professional Training Center offers training on the topic: “Pedagogical approaches and effective school policies for preventing manifestations of bullying and violence in school”. The training course is led by a highly qualified psychologist with extensive experience and is based on analyzing various case studies, showing coping methods, and offering solutions to potential problems. The program is approved by the Ministry of Education and awards 1 (one) credit to the teacher who has completed the training.

>If we pretend not to notice the manifestations of bullying and violence, or we allow them to happen, one thing is certain – things will not fix themselves. For this reason, we must realize the seriousness of the problem and take measures to

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