Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violence using real-world and hypothetical scenarios. Their reasoning was coded by moral, social-conventional, personal, and multiple domains according to Turiel's (e.g., 1989; 1998) domain theory of moral reasoning. The data were then analyzed using nonparametric statistics (primarily chi-square analyses) in order to explore the nature of teachers' reasoning in general, as well as the differences in reasoning between middle and elementary school teachers. In particular teachers' informational assumptions about such issues as the location of the violence, the root cause(s) of student violence, and teachers' perceived roles within the school were exp...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study seeks to explore constructions of violence from a...
Background. Little research has focused on factors influencing teachers' decisions about whether and...
Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violenc...
This study examined how male and female teachers reason about violence. More specifically, this inqu...
For the purposes of the research, we developed a concept of structural reasons that we theoreticall...
School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents grow...
School violence is a manifestation as old as the history of the school. The forms and the frequency ...
Research on school discipline and moral reasoning have typically been construed in separate spheres....
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
AbstractNo school violence prevention or safety program can be succeeded without the inclusion of th...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
We encounter violence on a daily basis and almost every person has either witnessed or been subjecte...
Purpose: The current literature’s call for a more ecological approach to violence theory, research, ...
ii A plenitude of media and research reports suggest that aggressive behaviour amongst the youth is ...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study seeks to explore constructions of violence from a...
Background. Little research has focused on factors influencing teachers' decisions about whether and...
Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violenc...
This study examined how male and female teachers reason about violence. More specifically, this inqu...
For the purposes of the research, we developed a concept of structural reasons that we theoreticall...
School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents grow...
School violence is a manifestation as old as the history of the school. The forms and the frequency ...
Research on school discipline and moral reasoning have typically been construed in separate spheres....
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
AbstractNo school violence prevention or safety program can be succeeded without the inclusion of th...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
We encounter violence on a daily basis and almost every person has either witnessed or been subjecte...
Purpose: The current literature’s call for a more ecological approach to violence theory, research, ...
ii A plenitude of media and research reports suggest that aggressive behaviour amongst the youth is ...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study seeks to explore constructions of violence from a...
Background. Little research has focused on factors influencing teachers' decisions about whether and...