"It Should Not Be Normal": Learners' Experiences, School's Response, and a Contextualized Anti-Bullying Framework in Rural Cebu
Mar Flor Nacua
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This qualitative case study examines the lived experiences of learners and the school's responses to bullying at Napo
Elementary School, a rural Philippine public school, during the 2024–2025 academic year. Grounded in the mandates
of the Philippine Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 and DepEd Order No. 55, s. In 2013, the research investigated the
multifaceted nature of bullying, including its verbal, physical, and social manifestations, and critically examined the
effectiveness of school interventions and prevention mechanisms. Data were collected through semi-structured
interviews, focus group discussions, and structured observations with students, teachers, parents, and administrators.
Findings highlight persistent emotional and psychological impacts of bullying, such as anxiety, low self-esteem, and
withdrawal, exacerbated by resource limitations and inconsistent policy enforcement. While school-led initiatives—
such as psychosocial support, peer helper programs, and integrating values into curricula—show promise in fostering
inclusivity and resilience, challenges remain in stakeholder coordination and sustainability. The crucial role of
community partnerships, active parental engagement, and capacity-building for teachers is underscored, aligning with
broader research that emphasizes the importance of a holistic, whole-school approach in enhancing intervention
outcomes. Drawing from these insights, the study proposes a contextualized, multi-tiered anti-bullying framework
tailored for rural schools, emphasizing a proactive, community-driven response rooted in psychological safety and
inclusive education. This investigation not only advances theoretical understanding at the intersection of psychology
and education but also yields actionable recommendations to foster safer and more supportive school environments.
Implications for policy, practice, and future research are discussed, highlighting the necessity of sustained,
collaborative engagement to address bullying's complex socio-emotional and educational consequences.
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