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KATARÍNA ELIÁŠOVÁ YOUTH PLATFORM NKOS Health and safety in the work place in the education sector

KATARÍNA ELIÁŠOVÁ YOUTH PLATFORM NKOS Health and safety in the work place in the education sector

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KATARÍNA ELIÁŠOVÁYOUTH PLATFORM

NKOS

Health and safety in the work place in the education

sector

Mortal casualty in the Slovak republic

Incapacity for work due to an accident at work in schools

Accidents at work in schools in comparison to National economy in SR

Sick day leaves due to accidents in schools

Teacher bulling phases

Phase 1. A teacher loses his/ her authority and students begin to tease him/ her.

Phase 2.Students reject teacher's tasks, disrupt lessons and provoke the teacher.

Phase 3. Students shout during the lesson, run all around the classroom, ignore the teacher's instructions and warnings, become agressive.

Phase 4. A systematic teacher bullying starts, an aversion towards teaching is evident, physical attacks and psychological elements of aggression accelerate and pupils shoot the teacher using their cellphones

Phase 5. Most students copy aggressors, whose behavior becomes an unwritten law

Phase 6. Violence is accepted as a standard by all the students, bullying becomes a group scheme.

Bullying reasons

lack of authority and popularity of the teacher

misconception (supported by parents) that everyone can raise and educate children

low social status of teachers

only few activities and boring teaching

revenge for the assassement

teacher burnoutsocial environment of

aggressors (students)

Cyber teacher bullying

hacking the teacher's email,report writing in the teacher's name,misusing the teacher's web correspondence,removing the teacher's work published on the Internet,recording and reporting school events on the Internet, for

example. on YouTube.com,provoking the teacher and shooting the situation with a

cellphoneunauthorized recording of teaching on a mobile phoneediting the teacher's photography, for example.

overlapping faces, adding a face to inappropriate places,repeated insulting and threatening e-mails,creating fake profiles of the teacher on social sites

(Facebook.com)inappropriate, offensive, scurrilous discussion groups on

the teacher etc..

Teacher cyberbullying protection

Passive protection: prevention, general measures, which define cyberbullying in school regulations,

Active protection: Police SR

Recommendations

do not publish data on the Internet (personal data and information, photos, information about employment, teaching, etc..), which could reach the boss, colleagues, students and their parents;

do not add as friends on social networks current or former students;

consider the consequences of adding them;

do not respond with violence to violence;

record any  incident (SMS, email, etc.)

Thank you for attention.