Isnin, 2 Ogos 2010

Reaction Case Against Bullying At School And Gangsterisme

Bullying is a form of abuse (abuse). Bullying can occur in the form of direct (direct) such as teasing, threats, pressure or physical abuse. In addition, bullying can also occur in the form of indirect (indirect) resulting in a student being isolated from his friends.

The issue of bullying cases at schools and gangsterisme creates an environment that is not safe at school. Almost every day in every school in the world will face problems in case they discipline students. The most popular case is the case of bullying. In Malaysia, we can see for yourself the symptoms of bullying occurred in a community. This case has raised concern among the public, especially parents.

This can be seen in the event of death of student Mohamad Mohd Hadzrin eight-day coma after beaten by a group of teenagers near the school in Cheras fight because of love, died on February 21, 2009.

Many factors influence bullying cases are among the declining discipline problems among students, poor school rules and responsibilities of teachers' attitude toward the students, the school system is too concerned about academic achievement and ignore aspects of the sport, curriculum, character building and teamwork.

http://pmr.penerangan.gov.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2919:reaksi-terhadap-kes-buli-dan-gangsterisme-di-sekolah&catid=99:isu-negeri

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