The purpose of this study was to understand school counselors´ and teachers´ perspectives on the prevention of bullying in relation to social capital. The study was based on a qualitative process with semi-structured interviews from three teachers and three school counselors from three different schools. The main question was to find out teachers and school counselors perspectives of bullying in relation to social capital. The analysis was based on a theory that focuses on social capital, where trust and confidence as well as universal and selective interventions are important. Today, bullying is considered a serious and significant problem in school. School and school climate can be an arena of social capital, where trust and confidence ex...
The well-being and mental health of principals is being threatened by changing working conditions su...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students’ school adjustment. This paper argues...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...
The purpose of this study was to understand school counselors´ and teachers´ perspectives on the pre...
Social capital is prominent and available in many schools, but it would appear that it’s not always ...
School avoidance has increasingly become a major issue among adolescents. Research shows that studen...
[[abstract]]A newly proposed theoretical framework, social capital has successfully extended its inf...
The ASCA National Model for School Counseling Programs and the Education Trust\u27s Transforming Sch...
The article deals with shaping human capital in school. Trust is the key element of this capital and...
This ethnographic study was designed to examine how an elementary school can develop and foster chil...
How do high school students benefit from the social capital that teachers provide them? Social capit...
The characteristics of social relations and social networks among teachers are a source of important...
Schoolleaders’ individual and collective efforts are essential in the promotion ofhealthy school env...
The well-being and mental health of principals is being threatened by changing working conditions su...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...
The well-being and mental health of principals is being threatened by changing working conditions su...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students’ school adjustment. This paper argues...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...
The purpose of this study was to understand school counselors´ and teachers´ perspectives on the pre...
Social capital is prominent and available in many schools, but it would appear that it’s not always ...
School avoidance has increasingly become a major issue among adolescents. Research shows that studen...
[[abstract]]A newly proposed theoretical framework, social capital has successfully extended its inf...
The ASCA National Model for School Counseling Programs and the Education Trust\u27s Transforming Sch...
The article deals with shaping human capital in school. Trust is the key element of this capital and...
This ethnographic study was designed to examine how an elementary school can develop and foster chil...
How do high school students benefit from the social capital that teachers provide them? Social capit...
The characteristics of social relations and social networks among teachers are a source of important...
Schoolleaders’ individual and collective efforts are essential in the promotion ofhealthy school env...
The well-being and mental health of principals is being threatened by changing working conditions su...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...
The well-being and mental health of principals is being threatened by changing working conditions su...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students’ school adjustment. This paper argues...
In this paper, we present a critical reflection on the concept of social capital. We argue that ther...