BULLYING AT SCHOOL - Niki Ardiyanti (1888203070 )
Abstract
This paper aims to provide a brief
description of the research conducted by Niki Ardiyanti with the title ”BULLYING AT SCHOOL”. Using
descriptive qualitative analysis of this paper tries to understand what the
understanding and explanation of bullying at school is from my own point of
view.
Descriptive analysis is research that
only describes the state of the data as it is through parameters such as mean,
median, mode, frequency distribution and other statistical measures.
Descriptive methods can be interpreted as problem solving procedures
investigated by the situation of the subject or object in the form of people ,
institutions, communities and others which at present are based on facts that
appear or are. In descriptive statistics, what needs to be presented is:
1.
Measures
of central tendency
2.
Measures
of spread
The discussion about the title of this
paper is to increase our knowledge together with the dangers of the effects of
bullying in school. And the reason why someone is bullying with others. From
this paper we both know the results of the research of a child who is always
bullied at school.
Keywords: analysis descriptive, mean,
median, mode, frequency, statistics
Introduction
My writing this time discusses the
meaning, causes and consequences of bullying in school. Bullying is the use of
force or coercion to abuse or intimidate another child. This behavior can be a
habit and involves an imbalance of social or physical power. This can include
verbal abuse or threats, physical violence or coercion and can be directed
repeatedly to certain victims, perhaps on the basis of race, religion or
ability. Actually bullying does not only cover physical violence, such as
hitting, grabbing, slapping, blaming, etc., but can also take the form of
verbal violence, such as cursing, mocking, gossiping, ostracizing, and
discriminating. Based on a survey of bullying treatments, the majority of
victims reported that they received psychological (underrated) abuse. Bullying
is the use of power or power to hurt someone or a group of people, a
threatening, oppressive behavior, and makes other people's feelings
uncomfortable. This action is carried out within a period of once, many times,
often or even as a habit. That means, actually bullying is an act of violence
that is not only limited to occurring among students at school, anyone and
anywhere can experience this action.
Bullying as an action that disturbs
others, can be physical, or emotional. Bullying is often seen as coercive
behavior or an attempt to hurt physically or psychologically towards someone or
group that is more "weak" by someone or a group of people who claim to
be "stronger".
This act of coercion or harm occurs
within a group, for example a student group at school. It may be the form of
hitting, pushing, mocking, threatening, humiliating money, harassing,
slandering, and so on. Now, bullying can not only be done face to face, but can
be through social media that contains messages that offend others.
What is Bullying?
Bullying is the act of intimidating and
forcing a weaker individual or group to do something they do not want, with the
intention of endangering physical, mental or emotional abuse and assault.
Parents are often unaware, their children are victims of bullying at school.
The most common form of bullying /
bullying in schools is verbal abuse, which can come in the form of ridicule,
teasing or teasing in the mention of names. If not noticed, this form of abuse
can increase to physical terror such as kicking, thrashing and even rape.
Why Do Children Do Bullying?
Usually the offender starts bullying in
school at a young age, by terrorizing boys and girls emotionally or
psychological intimidation. Children interfere for various reasons. Usually
because they seek attention from peers and their parents, or also because they
feel important and feel in control. Many schools of bullying are also driven by
imitating adult actions or television programs.
Effects of Bullying on Schools
Oppression has a long-term effect on the
victim and the oppressor himself. For victims, the treatment deprived them of
their confidence. For bullying, the effect is to become a habit and pleasure to
improve their ego.
Fear and emotional trauma suffered by
the victim can trigger a tendency to drop out of school. Some children who are
used to bullying at school can eventually become cruel adults or criminals.
How to protect your child from bullying?
1.
Looking
for school assistance
2.
Talk
to bullying actors
3.
Empower
your child
4.
Talk
about your own experience
5.
Form of friendship outside of school.
6.
Continue
to pay attention and monitor the condition of your child and the bully.
Hallo niki
BalasHapusI'm sorry in your paragraf there is no idea control, the steatmen thesis is also unclear. not equipped with accurate data, no conclusions in the paragraph ..
hi niki ... I think it's not a paragraph essay. I think it's a journal because there are abstract...
BalasHapusHi, i think this is not argumentative essay because it contains abstract, intro, keywords, which is like an article. there's also no thesis statement or supporting paragraph. make it clear okay
BalasHapusI think you don't understand about this lesson, You should make an argumentative essay consisting of introduction, 3 supporting arguments, and a conclusion, not abstracts, keywords, etc. thankyou
BalasHapus