Evaluation of Consciousness-Raising Studies on Peer Bullying

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The evaluation involved a questionnaire with 6 questions focused on raising awareness of peer bullying among students aged 12 to 14. Results showed that 100% of students received information about peer bullying, with sources including films, posters, teacher guidance, family, friends, and school counseling services. Additionally, most students knew how to respond to bullying and could help others by seeking appropriate support. The survey indicated a significant increase in students' awareness of bullying and effective response strategies.


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  1. QUESTIONNAIRE Evaluation of Consciousness-Raising Studies about PEER BULLYING

  2. The Questionnaire was characterized by 6 questions dealing with the awareness of PEER BULLYING

  3. The Questionnaire was filled out by all students belonging to the target group (aged 12 o 14) 30 students of the 2nd year 20 students of the 1st year

  4. According to the Statistics 1 100% of the students have received information about Peer Bullying

  5. 2 90% of the students got information from the films they watched at school 80% of the students got information from the posters and brochures at school 90% of the students got information from what their teachers told them

  6. 3 90% of the students know what they have to do when somebody bullies them 4 When they are bullied: 90% of the students ask their FAMILY for help; 90% of the students ask their TEACHERS for help; 80% of the students ask their FRIENDS for help

  7. 5 90% of the students can help someone who is bullied 6 They can help someone who is bullied by telling it: To one s / his her family (90% of the students); To one s teachers (90% of the students); To the Security Service (10% of the students); To the SCHOOL COUNSELLING SERVICE (20% of the students)

  8. The survey found that a high percentage of students raised their awareness of the topic of bullying. Most of them have got information from films and posters seen at school and from what teachers told them. They know what they have to do when somebody bullies them by asking especially their family and their teachers for help. They can also help someone who is bullied by telling it especially to one s / his her family and to one s teachers.

  9. QUESTIONS 1 Do you have any information about Peer Bullying ? YES ( ) NO ( ) 2 Where did you get the information about Peer Bullying? (You can tick more than once) From the films I watched at school ( ); From the posters and brochures at school ( ); From what our teachers told us ( ).

  10. 3 Do you know what you have to do when somebody bullies you ? YES ( ) NO ( ) 4 Who do you ask for help when you are bullied? My family ( ) My teachers ( ) My friends ( ) School Counselling Service ( ) Other .

  11. 5 Can you help someone who is bullied ? YES ( ) NO ( ) 6 How can you help someone who is bullied? I tell about it to my/his-her family ( ) I tell it to my teachers ( ) I call the security service ( ) I tell about it to the School Counselling Service ( ) Other ...

  12. THANKS FOR THE PARTICIPATION AND ATTENTION

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