School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents growth and learning, causes negative changes in the school climate, and includes both students and teachers, even though the conceptualization of school violence by various researchers is distinct from one another ( Furlong & Morrison, 2000). According to Harris (1990), traditional educational practices that contribute to the rise in violent behavior include the following: I teachers seeing themselves as the source of knowledge rather than producing knowledge together with students; (ii) teachers who encourage competition rather than cooperation among students; and (iii) students who directly accept knowledge rather than questioning it. (iv) They...
Pupils are not safe at schools and in its surroundings, as they experience violence of all kinds no...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
Regularized daily practices in schools that exacerbate competition and exclusion in social relations...
We encounter violence on a daily basis and almost every person has either witnessed or been subjecte...
Violence and aggression continue to cause harm to American schools and communities, which has been v...
Although youth violence rates continue to decrease in the United States, it remains the second leadi...
Violent behavior in schools occurs in many different forms, from taunting and teasing to physical as...
Children spend a lot of time in school, entering interactions with other students, teachers, and oth...
Standards for the teaching profession emphasize the importance of awareness, understanding, and inte...
Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violenc...
Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violenc...
School violence is a manifestation as old as the history of the school. The forms and the frequency ...
The purpose of this study was to examine teachers\u27 and principals\u27 perceptions of violence pre...
In this paper the authors present different incidences of violence in the school environment. Differ...
School bullying has often been tacitly minimalized as a rite of passage—an unfortunate but common ex...
Pupils are not safe at schools and in its surroundings, as they experience violence of all kinds no...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
Regularized daily practices in schools that exacerbate competition and exclusion in social relations...
We encounter violence on a daily basis and almost every person has either witnessed or been subjecte...
Violence and aggression continue to cause harm to American schools and communities, which has been v...
Although youth violence rates continue to decrease in the United States, it remains the second leadi...
Violent behavior in schools occurs in many different forms, from taunting and teasing to physical as...
Children spend a lot of time in school, entering interactions with other students, teachers, and oth...
Standards for the teaching profession emphasize the importance of awareness, understanding, and inte...
Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violenc...
Elementary and middle school teachers (N = 108) were interviewed about interceding in school violenc...
School violence is a manifestation as old as the history of the school. The forms and the frequency ...
The purpose of this study was to examine teachers\u27 and principals\u27 perceptions of violence pre...
In this paper the authors present different incidences of violence in the school environment. Differ...
School bullying has often been tacitly minimalized as a rite of passage—an unfortunate but common ex...
Pupils are not safe at schools and in its surroundings, as they experience violence of all kinds no...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
Regularized daily practices in schools that exacerbate competition and exclusion in social relations...