
<i>Bullying at School</i> is the definitive book on bully/victim problems in school and on effective ways of counteracting and preventing such problems. On the basis of the author's large-scale studies and other research, it is known that bullying is a serious problem in all societies that have been studied so far, and that more than 15 percent of the school population in primary and secondary/junior high schools are involved, either as bullies or victims.<p>The facts about bullying, its causes and consequences, are presented in clear and straightforward language. The book is a milestone in the study of bullying at school in that it offers a scientifically evaluated intervention program. The results of this extensive research are remarkable:</p><ul><li>a reduction of bully/victim problems by 50 percent or more</li><li>a considerable drop in antisocial behavior such as vandalism, theft, drunkenness, and truancy</li><li>clear improvements in the "social climate" of the classroom and student satisfaction with school life.</li></ul><p><br>The book gives practical advice to school principals, teachers, and parents on how to implement a "whole school approach to bullying," and contains a valuable guide to help teachers and parents recognize if a child is being victimized or bullies others. <i>Bullying at School</i> is essential reading for all who are involved with children and young people.</p>
Page Count:
140
Publication Date:
1993-12-08
ISBN-10:
0631192417
ISBN-13:
9780631192411
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