نتایج جستجو برای: bullying primary schools teachers

تعداد نتایج: 784778  

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2005
Karin S Frey Miriam K Hirschstein Jennie L Snell Leihua Van Schoiack Edstrom Elizabeth P MacKenzie Carole J Broderick

Six schools were randomly assigned to a multilevel bullying intervention or a control condition. Children in Grades 3-6 (N=1,023) completed pre- and posttest surveys of behaviors and beliefs and were rated by teachers. Observers coded playground behavior of a random subsample (n=544). Hierarchical analyses of changes in playground behavior revealed declines in bullying and argumentative behavio...

2006

This article reports the findings of research into staff bullying in the Catholic schools of a large metropolitan area in Australia. A summary of the responses from over two hundred staff members to a survey instrument containing both closed-format and open-ended components is presented. It was found that a large percentage of teachers (97.5%) perceive they are or have been bullied. Specific ex...

2015
J. De Vos

This article reports on the nature of workplace bullying experienced by teachers in South African schools and the biopsychosocial health effects that may arise from such victimisation. Voluntary victimised teachers who wanted to share their experiences were sampled using a lifestyle magazine and online articles. Twenty-seven teachers participated in the study. Data was collected through telepho...

2011
Katrina Craig David Bell Alan Leschied A. LESCHIED

Pre-service teachers responded to two questionnaires exploring perceptions of school violence. Responses to the “Teachers’ Attitudes about Bullying” and “Trainee Teachers’ Bullying Attitudes” questionnaires suggest that teachers across all academic divisions view bullying as a serious concern with implications for their role within the profession. There were considerable differences regarding w...

2017
Bitte Modin Sara B. Låftman Viveca Östberg

School ethos refers to the school leadership's purposive efforts to shape and direct the attitudes, values and behaviors needed in order to promote an active learning environment and to prevent the emergence of undesirable behaviors by creating shared meaning and common goals for the school. The aim of this study was to examine how teacher rated aspects of school ethos are linked with manifesta...

Journal: :School psychology review 2013
Catherine P Bradshaw Tracy E Waasdorp Lindsey M O'Brennan Michaela Gulemetova

Given growing concerns regarding the prevalence and seriousness of bullying, the National Education Association recently drew upon its membership to launch a national study of teachers' and education support professionals' perceptions of bullying, and need for additional training on bullying prevention efforts and school-wide policies. The data were collected from a representative sample of 5,0...

2016
Pauline W. Jansen Cathelijne L. Mieloo Anke Dommisse-van Berkel Marina Verlinden Jan van der Ende Gonneke Stevens Frank C. Verhulst Wilma Jansen Henning Tiemeier

School-aged children with an ethnic minority background are relatively often involved in bullying and victimization, but the role of ethnic composition of schools in this context remains unclear. This study examined the relation between ethnic minority background, ethnic school composition, and bullying behaviour around primary school entry in the Netherlands. The study was based on a 2008/2009...

Journal: :Health technology assessment 2015
Chris Bonell Adam Fletcher Natasha Fitzgerald-Yau Daniel Hale Elizabeth Allen Diana Elbourne Rebecca Jones Lyndal Bond Meg Wiggins Alec Miners Rosa Legood Stephen Scott Deborah Christie Russell Viner

BACKGROUND Youth bullying and other aggressive behaviours are a major public health concern owing to their impact on adolescent physical and mental health and well-being. Whole-school restorative approaches have been identified as a promising method of addressing aggressive behaviour but there have been no randomised trials undertaken to examine their effects. AIM To examine the feasibility a...

2016
ANN T. SKINNER LESLIE M. BABINSKI ELIZABETH J. GIFFORD Thomas R. Simon Robin M. Ikeda Emilie Phillips Smith LeRoy E. Reese David L. Rabiner Shari Miller Donna-Marie Winn Kenneth A. Dodge Steven R. Asher Arthur M. Horne William H. Quinn Patrick H. Tolan Deborah Gorman-Smith David B. Henry Franklin N. Gay Michael Schoeny Albert D. Farrell Aleta L. Meyer Terri N. Sullivan Kevin W. Allison Emilie Phillips

Bullying is a significant concern in schools, and both bullies and victims are at risk for negative outcomes. In this study, 239 sixth-grade teachers completed questionnaires about their perceptions of four components of school climate: high-risk student behaviors, school-wide barriers to learning, principal support, and cooperation among teachers. Teachers’ expectations and self-efficacy for w...

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