Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Bullying is an abusive behavior that involves inequity in power between the bully
and the victim. Bullying has negative effects namely, depression and suicide. Bullying
happens when an individual or group of people with more power repeatedly and
intentionally cause hurt and harm to another person or group of individuals who can’t
defend themselves. While the bullying definition is wide and broad and can occur in
remedies. This issue are best solved in the social environment. This is most often
It is said that students who are bullied may feel embarrassed and shamed. The
stress and anxiety caused by bullying and harassment may cause difficulties in the
students concentration decreasing their ability to focus that can cause to learning
problems during class which affects their ability to remember things they have learned
that may result to a poor academic performance. According to FBI, “Bullying remains
one of the largest problems in schools, with the percentage of students reportedly
bullied at least once per week steadily increasing since 1999.’’ Most school bullying
takes place in areas that are less supervised by adults, schools need to create an action
plan to address these spots by additional adults or using security techniques including
closed circuit cameras. They can also establish anonymous reporting tools like
suggestion boxes or cyberbullying hotlines where students can send real time text
Based on Republic Act 10627, or the Anti-Bullying Act (the “Act”), aims to protect
centers (collectively, “Schools”) from being bullied. It requires schools to adopt policies
to address the existence of bullying in their respective institutions. This republic act if
applied to all school, will result to an improvement reducing the effects of underserved
and unwanted bullying among students that can lead to their better academic
performance.
This study aims determine the Effects of Bullying on the Academic Performance
Therefore, this research study discusses the effects of bullying on the academic
performance of students, helps define bullying, discusses the effects of teenage bullying
and its prevalence and underlying mental effects, and offer tips and techniques on
Grade 11 MARIGOLD students at Cabaruan national high school. The subjects of the
study were the Grade 11 MARIGOLD students at Cabaruan NHS of the Academic year
2017-2018.
a. gender
b. age
2. What are the effects of bullying on the academic performance of the Grade 11
3. Is there a significant relationship between the profile and the effects of bullying
Null Hypothesis
There is no significant relationship between the profile variables and the effects
The finding which this study will reveal, may benefit certain groups and will help
them to make measures and address different solutions to bullying which is happening in
school that could affect the student's academic performance. The benefits they may be
encouraged to promote a more strict "no bullying rule" providing a more peaceful and
comfortable learning environment to its students at the same time building its reputation
Parent. This study will inform parents about the effects of bullying on their
children's academic performance preventing its further effects that could result to
repeating a school year if their children fail on their studies, at the same time, cost of
more focus in studying harder upgrading their intelligence enabling them to perform well
in their class.
The study was conducted at Cabaruan National High School and limited only to
the currently enrolled Grade 11 MARIGOLD students. The range of the study was from
November 2017 to March 2018. The study will be limited only to assess the effects of
Definition of Terms
The following terms are defined conceptually for better understanding of the
readers.
the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved their educational goals
insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable
(Merriam dictionary)
dictionary)
Suicide. The act or an instance of taking one's on life voluntarily and intentionally
(Merriam dictionary)