This study evaluated a brief, bystander bullying intervention for elementary school students. Students in the intervention group reported an increase in knowledge and confidence to act as “defenders.” Students in the intervention group also reported an increase in self-esteem relative to the control group, although this finding was limited to sixth-grade students. The study found no group differences in sense of school belonging. This article discusses implications for school counselors
This study evaluated the influence of students’ perceptions of teachers’ anti-bullying behavior and ...
Researchers and school administrators have recognized the importance of peer bystanders in bullying ...
Bullying is a serious problem in today\u27s schools. The history of bullying goes back as far as hum...
This study evaluated a brief, bystander bullying intervention for elementary school students. Studen...
The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to ...
The authors evaluated a brief, school-wide bystander bullying intervention (STAC) designed to establ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief, stand-alone bystander bullying psychoeducation pr...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
This mixed methods study assessed the appropriateness of an “aged-up,” brief bullying bystander inte...
Bullying is an ever-present problem occurring within elementary schools across the world. Bullying c...
The purpose of this article is to present a study that can serve as a model of program evaluation fo...
The goal of this study was to report key descriptive data from 1,588 third through fifth graders who...
This study was a longitudinal extension of a random control trial of the Steps to Respect antibullyi...
Bullying has become a focus in American society over the past several decades due to publicized bull...
The purpose of this study was to decrease school bullying by implementing a class-wide intervention ...
This study evaluated the influence of students’ perceptions of teachers’ anti-bullying behavior and ...
Researchers and school administrators have recognized the importance of peer bystanders in bullying ...
Bullying is a serious problem in today\u27s schools. The history of bullying goes back as far as hum...
This study evaluated a brief, bystander bullying intervention for elementary school students. Studen...
The prevalence of bullying among children has prompted the development of school- based programs to ...
The authors evaluated a brief, school-wide bystander bullying intervention (STAC) designed to establ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a brief, stand-alone bystander bullying psychoeducation pr...
The purpose of this study was to obtain feedback to inform a modification of a brief, school-based b...
This mixed methods study assessed the appropriateness of an “aged-up,” brief bullying bystander inte...
Bullying is an ever-present problem occurring within elementary schools across the world. Bullying c...
The purpose of this article is to present a study that can serve as a model of program evaluation fo...
The goal of this study was to report key descriptive data from 1,588 third through fifth graders who...
This study was a longitudinal extension of a random control trial of the Steps to Respect antibullyi...
Bullying has become a focus in American society over the past several decades due to publicized bull...
The purpose of this study was to decrease school bullying by implementing a class-wide intervention ...
This study evaluated the influence of students’ perceptions of teachers’ anti-bullying behavior and ...
Researchers and school administrators have recognized the importance of peer bystanders in bullying ...
Bullying is a serious problem in today\u27s schools. The history of bullying goes back as far as hum...