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Case study on real life examples of cyberbullying in schools and how to overcome them

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Read the case study below and make suggestions on what to be done.  Anna is a grade 3 learner that got bullied by her classmates everyday. One day when Anna was eating her lunch box her class mates came and started bullying her and laughing at her. Anna then decided to isolate her self from others and developed feelings of fear. the picture below shows Anna being bullied by her classmates which caused stress, anxiety and isolation. The can lead to learners dropping out school due to fear and stress.  1. what do you think schools can do to protect Anna since she is a victim of cyberbullying?  The pictures below shows different types of cyberbullying and how to overcome them. Here is one example of cyberbullying. To avoid this kind of , cyberbullying in schools should educate students about the danger of cyberbullying and the impact it can have on others. This can be done through assemblies and classroom discussions. Here is another type of cyberbullying, cyberbullying can ...

how the sharing of inappropriate content be considered as cyberbullying

Below is the video of how the sharing of inappropriate content be considered as cyberbullying

prevention and intervention of cyberbullying in schools

Below is the video about the prevention of cyberbullying in schools 

Negative impact of cyberbullying on academic performance

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 Victims of cyberbullying may struggle to focus on their studies and may experience a decline in their grades. Additionally, cyberbullying can lead to a lack of trust in teachers and school adminidtrators, which can further exacerbate the problem. When students are subjected to cyberbullying, that may experience a range of negative emotions such as anxiety, depression and low self esteem. These emotional distress can lead to decrease motivation to attend school, difficulty concentrating and a lack of interest in academic activities. Additionally, the constant stress and fear of being bullied can lead to physical symptoms such as headaches and sleep disturbances, further hindering a student's ability to perform academically. In extreme cases, cyberbullying can even lead to dropping out schools and parents to take proactive measures to prevent cyberbullying and support students who are affected by it. The victims of cyberbullying , under great emotional stress, are unable to concentr...

Impact of cyber bullying on mental health

 Here is the video about the impact of cyber bullying on mental health

Definition of cyber bullying and it’s types

 Cyber bullying in schools refers to the use of digital technologies, including mobile devices, computers, and the internet, to harass, threaten, or target another person. It can manifest in various forms and often involves repetitive and intentional behaviors aimed at causing harm, fear, or distress to the victim.   Types of cyberbullying 1. Harassment- involves repeated and deliberate harm or intimidation through messages, emails, or social media posts, including threats, insults and derogatory comments  2. Denigration- this type of cyberbullying involves spreading false information or rumors to damage someone's reputation. 3. Impersonation- cyberbullies may create fake profiles or accounts to impersonate their victims. 4. Exclusion- This involves deliberately exclusion, making the victim to feel left out and unsupported. 5. Beating- this involves beating others for no reason which create the feelings of fear.

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