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Multidisciplinary Flipped Learning with ICT 2015-2017 "The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."

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Multidisciplinary Flipped Learning with ICT

2015-2017

"The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsi ble for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."

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BULLYING

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Definition of bullying

Bullying is when a person or a team hurt someone with:-teasing;-name calling;-spreading rumors;-whispering

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Differences between bullying and cyberbullying

Bullying:-at school-a public area-home-personal space-just the day at school or at the moment in the street

Cyber bullying in internet or SMS:-using internet or mobile phone;-Invades home;-24/24 everytime on facebook or SMS

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Consequences of bullying and cyber bullying

• Lose self-esteem• Self confindence• Sense of security• Depression, anxiety, nervousness• Health problems• Suicide• Causes a life long affect to the victim

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Statistics and facts on cyber bullying• Nearly 43% of kids have been

bullied online• 70% of students report seeing

frequent bullying online• Over 80% of teens use a cell phone

regularly, making it the most common medium for cyber bullying

• 68% of teens agree that Cyber bullying is a serious problem.

• 90% of teens who have seen social-bullying say they have ignored it.

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What must you do?• Tell a trusted adult if you’re being cyberbullied.• If you know someone who’s being a cyberbully tell her/him to

knock it off, it they don’t report it.• Don’t respond to rude messages.• If someone angers you, wait, don’t fire off a rude comeback.• Don’t share personal information online.• Protect your username and password.• Don’t open anything from someone you don’t know.• Keep privacy settings on your computer.• Choose your friends wisely.• Don’t post anything online that you wouldn’t mind your

parents seeing.

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Bullying in our country

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In France

The French government manages an advertising campaign against the harassment.

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In Spain

Against the homophobia.

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In Italy

The ministry of education helps to prevent bullying.

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In Poland

This foundation in Poland helps fight cyber bullying.

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In Latvia

In Latvia this organisation help people who is hurt or bullying.

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In Portugal

They assist in Portugal.

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THANKS FOR WATCHING!

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