Problem of bullying in primary education in the municipality of Villanueva Chinandega Nicaragua -2015
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v2i1.5708Keywords:
Coexistence, Studies, Conflict resolution, Abuse, Students, Teachers, SchoolAbstract
In this work we want to highlight this silent enemy that affects psychologically
our childhood, numerous works that allow us to see that violence among students of
School age is a global problem. The school context is one of the most studied in
relationship to Bullying. It is impossible to determine the exact number of students and also professors who are victims of violence every day in our centers. Bullying occurs in all schools, so it is important that they become aware of it and develop
a solution in the educational community. The victim of Bullying has difficulties
real or perceived to defend how to stop them and how to help students minimize
its impact Victims are often referred to as weak, insecure, anxious, cautious,
sensitive, calm and shy and with low levels of self-esteem.
The work was done with the method of bibliographic review (surveys) which allowed
discover the most reflected problems such as fights, nicknames and insults, these are scenarios that facilitate that this phenomenon is de. With the results obtained from the surveys proceeded to provide practices of interest that allow mitigate these phenomena, we worked with fourth year, providing educational talks for students and parents of family to appropriate the majority of knowledge to face this scourge and improve every day the implementation of good values and positive behaviors and eradicate abuse among them, using as a primary weapon the individual educational councils and group meetings.
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