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Name: Apple Michelle Grace G. Dungao Date: January 19, 2014 Topic: The Language of Peer Aggression: Recognizing Bullying Date Presented: January 14, 2014 (3:00 am) Philippine Time; (2:00 PM (EST) Presented by: Leigh Anne Kraemer-Naser New Badge Unlocked When I saw the notification popped on my right screen about my first badge in attending a webinar, I realized that, “Whew! Nakagawa ako ng isang bagay na hindi ko pa nararanasan sa buhay ko, ever.” It was an accomplishment and it was an eye-opener! When I attended the live webinar, the speaker greeted me. She said “Oooohhh, we have an audience from the Philippines! Welcome, Apple!” My brother was still awake during that time and he heard it. He asked me if that’s live. He was amazed, I told him, “Oo, live. Ganito kami nagkaklase sa school ko eh, online. Hehehe.” When you attend live, there’s a chatbox where you can type questions and communicate with the other attendees and speaker. I saw Cess, one of my Educ 190 classmates there, too. The topic about bullying especially, cyber-bullying interests me lately when I saw an article about a girl who committed suicide because her scandalous images were spread online. And also, lately, my daughter didn’t want to attend her school. I am bothered, I asked her what happened in school. She told me that one of her classmate is quarrelling her but I am aware that her classmate has a special condition. I thought that attending that webinar will help me understand more about bullying. Leigh Anne Kraemer-Naser presented the topic perhaps, with a powerpoint presentation. Listening to a 3:00 AM lecture could be challenging but what I learned from her is that Aggression is a behavior intended to hurt or harm and can be physical, verbal, relational, or cyber. And in a bullying scene, there is an aggressor, target and a bystander. (aggressor – bully; target – victim) and the bystander (or someone who is present in the scene and observe) There are lots of bystander and I am guilty of being one of it when I was young. Overall, I learned that as a teacher, it is important that we know and keenly observe our students’ movement to prevent bullying. Also, each teacher should have the intervention matrix – this is the standard that helps teacher in approaching aggression and bullying.

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Name: Apple Michelle Grace G. Dungao Date: January 19, 2014 Topic: The Language of Peer Aggression: Recognizing Bullying Date Presented: January 14, 2014 (3:00 am) Philippine Time; (2:00 PM (EST) Presented by: Leigh Anne Kraemer-Naser

New Badge Unlocked

When I saw the notification popped on my right screen about my first badge in

attending a webinar, I realized that, “Whew! Nakagawa ako ng isang bagay na hindi ko pa nararanasan

sa buhay ko, ever.” It was an accomplishment and it was an eye-opener! When I attended the live

webinar, the speaker greeted me. She said “Oooohhh, we have an audience from the Philippines!

Welcome, Apple!” My brother was still awake during that time and he heard it. He asked me if that’s

live. He was amazed, I told him, “Oo, live. Ganito kami nagkaklase sa school ko eh, online. Hehehe.”

When you attend live, there’s a chatbox where you can type questions and communicate with the

other attendees and speaker. I saw Cess, one of my Educ 190 classmates there, too.

The topic about bullying especially, cyber-bullying interests me lately when I saw an

article about a girl who committed suicide because her scandalous images were spread online. And

also, lately, my daughter didn’t want to attend her school. I am bothered, I asked her what happened

in school. She told me that one of her classmate is quarrelling her but I am aware that her classmate

has a special condition. I thought that attending that webinar will help me understand more about

bullying. Leigh Anne Kraemer-Naser presented the topic perhaps, with a powerpoint presentation.

Listening to a 3:00 AM lecture could be challenging but what I learned from her is that Aggression is a

behavior intended to hurt or harm and can be physical, verbal, relational, or cyber. And in a bullying

scene, there is an aggressor, target and a bystander. (aggressor – bully; target – victim) and the

bystander (or someone who is present in the scene and observe) There are lots of bystander and I am

guilty of being one of it when I was young. Overall, I learned that as a teacher, it is important that we

know and keenly observe our students’ movement to prevent bullying. Also, each teacher should have

the intervention matrix – this is the standard that helps teacher in approaching aggression and

bullying.

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