In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taking an active stand against bullying in terms of propagating antibullying norms and having an efficacious approach to decreasing bullying. This expectation was tested with data from the control schools of the Finnish evaluation of the KiVa antibullying program. Multilevel analyses of data from 2,776 fourth-to sixth-graders showed that students' perceptions of their teachers' efficacy in decreasing bullying was related to a lower level of peer-reported bullying. Students' perceptions of their teachers' efforts to decrease bullying, however, was cross-sectionally related to a higher level of peer-reported bullying, but over time was related to a...
This longitudinal study examines the mediating mechanisms by which the KiVa antibullying program, ba...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiain...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
The academic literature suggests that teachers' perceptions of addressing bullying are linked to the...
The academic literature suggests that teachers’ perceptions of addressing bully ing are linked to th...
Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which ...
Teachers play an important role in bullying prevention. This study examines teachers’views on the ex...
This dissertation examined how elementary school teachers can be strengthened in identifying and add...
It has been shown that bullying is a serious problem in schools. Teachers are the ones who play an i...
School bullying has been a major health and safety concern for teachers and students, which calls fo...
Research findings reveal that middle school students experience higher rates of bullying, which nega...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
Recent research into bullying prevention has highlighted the role of a positive school social climat...
This longitudinal study examines the mediating mechanisms by which the KiVa antibullying program, ba...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiain...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
In order to battle bullying, it can be important for students to have teachers whom they see as taki...
The academic literature suggests that teachers' perceptions of addressing bullying are linked to the...
The academic literature suggests that teachers’ perceptions of addressing bully ing are linked to th...
Background. The participant role approach represents a view of bullying as a group process in which ...
Teachers play an important role in bullying prevention. This study examines teachers’views on the ex...
This dissertation examined how elementary school teachers can be strengthened in identifying and add...
It has been shown that bullying is a serious problem in schools. Teachers are the ones who play an i...
School bullying has been a major health and safety concern for teachers and students, which calls fo...
Research findings reveal that middle school students experience higher rates of bullying, which nega...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
Recent research into bullying prevention has highlighted the role of a positive school social climat...
This longitudinal study examines the mediating mechanisms by which the KiVa antibullying program, ba...
Giving the serious short- and long-term consequences of school bullying on children's health, this p...
According to the participant role approach (Salmivalli, Lagerspetz, Björkqvist, Österman, & Kaukiain...