HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 17 no. 6 (2024)

Edi Wow! Ikaw na ang matalino!” Factors Affecting Smart Shaming among Students

Jan Frey Lubid

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

In a nation that values education, intellectual questioning and sharing knowledge are considered beneficial. However, Filipinos, particularly young people, often engage in anti-intellectualism or smart-shaming, which exaggerates and expresses feelings of intelligence. The research involved 200 students who responded to a questionnaire from various colleges. The study found that a large number of students experience smart-shaming, with many being victims or having spoken words associated with it. The main reason for smart-shaming is for fun, but the study also revealed that it hurts the inner self of the smart-shamed person and negatively affects their academic performance. Students should be aware of the negative effects of smart shaming and develop strategies to avoid it. The study suggests that students should be aware of the negative effects of smart shaming and develop ways to avoid it.



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