“…Most adult respondents (parents: Monks & Smith, 2006;Sawyer et al, 2011;Smorti et al, 2003; teachers and parents: Madsen, 1996;Mishna et al, 2006;teachers and staff members: Harger, 2016;Cheng et al, 2011;teachers: Menesini et al, 2002;Mishna et al, 2005;Naylor et al, 2006;Siann et al, 1993) incorporated into their understanding of learner-on-learner bullying the key components of the generally accepted bullying definition, whereby the same tendencies were revealed among adults in the area of defining workplace bullying (Salin et al, 2019;Saunders et al, 2007) and among educators (De Wet, 2010;2019) in the area of teacher-targeted bullying conceptualizations. Also, present results among social pedagogues confirmed the tendency for teachers, parents, school staff members to focus on physical and verbal behaviours when they describe learner-on-learner bullying (e.g.…”