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Harcelement

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Created on November 29, 2024

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Harcèlement scolaire

Présentation du sujet

01-

Les acteurs

02-

Quelques exemples

03-

Des textes officiels

04-

Bliobliographie et sitographie

05-

Types of

Bullying

C'est quoi?

C'est qui?

Ca se passe comment?

Cela se passe ou et quand?

Pourquoi?

Types of

Bullying

PhysicalBullying

SocialBullying

Cyberbullying

SexualBullying

Psychological or verbal Bullying

Types of

Bullying

PhysicalBullying

SocialBullying

Cyberbullying

SexualBullying

Psychological or verbal Bullying

Types of

Bullying

PhysicalBullying

SocialBullying

Cyberbullying

SexualBullying

Psychological or verbal Bullying

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We are visual beings. We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures. Narrative beings. We tell thousands and thousands of stories. ⅔ of our conversations are stories. Social beings. We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively. Digital beings. We avoid being part of the content saturation in the digital world.

5. Sexual Bullying

When we are told a story, it touches us emotionally, it can even move us, making us remember the stories up to 20 times more than any other content we may consume.

Write a great headline

With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. Also, highlight a specific phrase or data that will be etched in the memory of your audience and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!

Visual beings

We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.

2. Social Bullying

Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.

4. Psychological orverbal bullying

Bring your creations to life with animation. It's impossible not to pay attention to moving content!

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Interactive visual communication step by step:

  • Improve communication on any topic.
  • Matches your audience...
  • And involves them in the message.
  • Has a color suitable for its theme.
  • Represents data with graphics.
  • Uses timelines to tell stories.

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3. Cyberbullying

Write a great text by clicking on Text in the left sidebar. Note: fonts, size, and color should match the theme you are addressing.

1. Physical bullying

You can briefly describe what your presentation timeline consists of and orally present the milestones achieved so that nobody falls asleep.

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When carrying out a presentation, two objectives must be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawns. It can be a good practice to create an outline and use words that will be etched in the minds of your audience. Visual content is a universal, cross-cutting language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even fromother cultures.

You can briefly describe what the timeline of your presentation consists of and orally present the milestones achieved so that no one falls asleep.

A great title

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Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphics that help provide context to information and simplify data for translation to your audience. We are visual beings and find it easier to 'read' images than written text.

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5. Sexual Bullying

When we are told a story, it touches us emotionally, it can even move us, making us remember the stories up to 20 times more than any other content we may consume.

2. Social Bullying

Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.

4. Psychological orverbal bullying

Bring your creations to life with animation. It's impossible not to pay attention to moving content!

3. Cyberbullying

Write a great text by clicking on Text in the left sidebar. Note: fonts, size, and color should match the theme you are addressing.

1. Physical bullying

You can briefly describe what your presentation timeline consists of and orally present the milestones achieved so that nobody falls asleep.

5. Sexual Bullying

When we are told a story, it touches us emotionally, it can even move us, making us remember the stories up to 20 times more than any other content we may consume.

2. Social Bullying

Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.

4. Psychological orverbal bullying

Bring your creations to life with animation. It's impossible not to pay attention to moving content!

3. Cyberbullying

Write a great text by clicking on Text in the left sidebar. Note: fonts, size, and color should match the theme you are addressing.

1. Physical bullying

You can briefly describe what your presentation timeline consists of and orally present the milestones achieved so that nobody falls asleep.

5. Sexual Bullying

When we are told a story, it touches us emotionally, it can even move us, making us remember the stories up to 20 times more than any other content we may consume.

2. Social Bullying

Our brain is biologically prepared to process visual content. Almost 50% of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.

4. Psychological orverbal bullying

Bring your creations to life with animation. It's impossible not to pay attention to moving content!

3. Cyberbullying

Write a great text by clicking on Text in the left sidebar. Note: fonts, size, and color should match the theme you are addressing.

1. Physical bullying

You can briefly describe what your presentation timeline consists of and orally present the milestones achieved so that nobody falls asleep.