Galib, Izatul Janah
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Gerakan Kampanye Stop Bullying: Pencegahan dan Penanganan Bullying di MAN 1 Maluku Tengah Mahaly, Sawal; Ellis, Rusnawati; Lating, Ainun Diana; Asrul, Asrul; Jumail, Jumail; Galib, Izatul Janah; Nurmin, Nurmin
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Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jrpi.v2i4.34431

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Bullying is a serious problem in schools as it affects mental health, learning motivation, and the educational climate. This phenomenon often occurs in physical, verbal, or psychological forms, and if left unaddressed, it can hinder students’ development. Therefore, concrete steps are needed to raise students’ understanding and awareness in preventing and handling bullying. This study aims to improve students’ understanding, awareness, and commitment to bullying prevention through the Stop Bullying Campaign at MAN 1 Central Maluku. The method included socialization, group discussions, and educational games, with evaluation using pre-test and post-test on 65 tenth-grade students. The results indicated significant improvements: understanding of bullying definitions increased from 43% to 92%, awareness of bullying types from 38% to 89%, awareness of its impacts from 46% to 94%, knowledge of reporting procedures from 34% to 88%, and prevention commitment from 54% to 97%. These findings confirm the effectiveness of the campaign in creating a safe, supportive, and bullying-free school environment.
Analisis Peran Konselor Teman Sebaya dalam Mereduksi Perilaku Bullying pada Peserta Didik SMA Kota Ambon Ellis, Rusnawati; Mahaly, Sawal; Korlefura, Criezta; Galib, Izatul Janah
Indonesian Journal of Counseling and Development Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/ijcd.v7i2.6111

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The phenomenon of bullying in schools remains a serious issue that disrupts students' psychological and social development. Guidance and Counseling teachers often face limitations in reaching all cases, necessitating an additional strategy such as the implementation of peer counselors. This study aims to analyze the role of peer counselors in the effort to reduce bullying behavior among high school students in Ambon City. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach, with 180 students from State High School (SMA) 3 and SMA 11 Ambon serving as the subjects. A purposive sampling technique was used for sample determination. Data were collected through a bullying behavior scale and analyzed descriptively. The results indicate that verbal bullying is the most dominant form (46.67%), followed by relational bullying (32.78%), physical bullying (12.78%), and cyberbullying (7.78%). The majority of students fall into the low-category of bullying behavior (85.6%), yet a small group is at high risk, thus requiring specific attention. Furthermore, the analysis of the peer counselors' role revealed their significant effectiveness in early detection of bullying cases and providing confidential and accessible support to both victims and perpetrators, thereby strengthening the school's overall anti-bullying efforts. These findings underscore the importance of empowering and optimizing the peer counselor program as a primary support system to create a safer and more inclusive school environment.