The Situation of School Violation at Cho Moi High School

SUMMARY: In about a semester of observation, research with 200 research subjects including male and female students in all three grades 10, 11, 12. Survey results on sexual violence in Cho Moi high school show that sexual violence occurs through many different manifestations. Research shows that there has been school violence here through different forms such as physical violence, emotional violence, sexual violence.

One is physical violence: Through the survey on three manifestations of violence, the author found that: The average score of the form of physical violence is low (1,38), specifically the expression "I have suffered from physical violence .group of friends who quarrel inside or outside of school " has the highest overall average score (1.5), the expression " I was hit, punched, slapped, kicked, pulled my hair, pushed down, splashed ink on my clothes, ripped tearing clothes, touching, scratching, " ranked second with an average score of 1.33; and the expression " I was attacked with a ruler, knife, brick, stone… …" had the lowest average score (1.31).Also according to the combined results from the survey, it means that the percentage of students who have never experienced physical violence is also very high .
The second is mental violence: The survey shows that, compared with physical violence, mental violence accounts for a much higher rate than physical violence.The mean score for mental violence is 2.14.Expressions of mental violence such as: "I was labeled with bad, unkind nicknames that made me shy and embarrassed", "I was told bad things by friends behind my back", "I was despised. .high.
Specifically as follows: At the level of "Often ", the expression "being said bad things behind your back by friends " accounted for the highest rate (24.1%) .This is also easy to explain when students are influenced by a Vietnamese habit of prying and commenting on others.The expression "assigned with bad and unkind nicknames makes me shy and embarrassed" accounts for a fairly high rate and at a regular level (18.5%).This is also a common expression in schools over the years.It is possible that when assigning students, they are not aware that this will affect the psychology or development of the person being assigned, even though the assignor may not be intentional.In addition, manifestations of psychological violence were also assessed at a regular level, but at a low level.Thus, the survey results show that physical violence has a certain difference with mental violence.
Also in the form of mental violence shows that the rate of "sometimes" occurrence is much higher than that of "Often".This result shows that, compared with physical violence, mental violence occurs more often and is more common at Cho Moi High School.Visually, it is easy to see that physical violence manifests more clearly than mental violence, so mental violence has not been paid as much attention as physical violence, although mental violence occurs.Therefore, through this study, it is possible for the staff of Cho Moi High School to have a more correct awareness of both mental and physical violence.
In general, in the form of mental violence, the expression "I was told bad things by my friends behind my back" had the highest average score, converted into a rating scale, it reached level 3 (quite common) and It is also the most common occurrence of school violence in Cho Moi High School.Other manifestations of mental violence had lower mean scores and conversion scores were all below average.Third, sexual violence: In our Vietnamese culture, "sexual violence" is one of those issues that are relatively delicate and difficult to measure, especially when it comes to this issue in student age.Therefore, this can be considered as a new point of the thesis.With the current situation of sexual violence, it is extremely necessary and important to frankly recognize, face and analyze content related to sexual violence in the school environment.We know that the age from 15 to 18 years old is the period when children are in the puberty stage, as well as having a clear and strong development of sex, so learning about gender and sexuality knowledge is very important.It is necessary and correct to be able to help them have the right view of this issue, thereby knowing how to protect themselves, their friends and the people around them.Therefore, instead of avoiding mentioning gender and sexuality issues, we should be open and methodical in conveying and orienting children with necessary and sufficient content.
The analysis of the survey results on the situation of sexual violence in Cho Moi High School shows that sexual violence

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