How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullying situations and influence their strategies for doing so. This study aimed to investigate whether there were significant differences in teachers’ identification of bullying incidents according to background variables (gender, teaching experience, and education level). The participants of this study were 150 primary school and middle school teachers in Taiwan, A 24-item Recognition of Bullying Incidents Questionnaire (RBIQ) was used in this study to explore whether teachers can identify physical, verbal, and relational scenarios as bullying or non-bullying incidents. A mixed-model two way ANOVA was used to analyze this data. Results revealed t...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
Bullying in the schools is a pervasive issue and has been attributed to a myriad of highly publicize...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullyin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teachers’ ability to identify bullying incident...
Bullying has been and continues to be a widespread problem with numerous deleterious and long-term e...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Teachers play an important role in identifying and intervening in school bullying situations. One pu...
Although bullying has long been acknowledged as a part of American culture, the phenomenon became of...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
The aim of the study was to map teachers’ preferred approaches to handling bullying among students. ...
Teachers are key to bullying prevention in schools. They are often the first and only response to si...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
Bullying in the schools is a pervasive issue and has been attributed to a myriad of highly publicize...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullyin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teachers’ ability to identify bullying incident...
Bullying has been and continues to be a widespread problem with numerous deleterious and long-term e...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Teachers play an important role in identifying and intervening in school bullying situations. One pu...
Although bullying has long been acknowledged as a part of American culture, the phenomenon became of...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
The aim of the study was to map teachers’ preferred approaches to handling bullying among students. ...
Teachers are key to bullying prevention in schools. They are often the first and only response to si...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
Bullying in the schools is a pervasive issue and has been attributed to a myriad of highly publicize...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...