Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in their classes. Although teachers’ definitions of bullying included both direct and indirect behaviours, several factors influenced how they characterized and responded to incidents. These factors included whether the teachers viewed an incident as serious or considered a victimized child responsible, whether a child matched their assumptions about victim characteristics and behaviours, and whether they described feeling empathy for a child. The nature of the school environment and organization such as availability of systemic support in addressing bullying incidents were further factors that influenced teachers’ awareness and responses.T...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to investigate the main research question posed: ...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
This paper contains interviews of Greater Toronto Area School Teachers, and its purpose was to exami...
Bullying is an issue that many students within a school environment experience on a daily basis. Tea...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
School communities worldwide are tackling the pervasive problem of school bullying. Teachers hold an...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
This study aimed at exploring secondary school teachers’ cognitions regarding bully-victims, includi...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
Although bullying has long been acknowledged as a part of American culture, the phenomenon became of...
How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullyin...
Teachers play a critical role in responding to, reporting, and preventing bullying. This study focu...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to investigate the main research question posed: ...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
This paper contains interviews of Greater Toronto Area School Teachers, and its purpose was to exami...
Bullying is an issue that many students within a school environment experience on a daily basis. Tea...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
School communities worldwide are tackling the pervasive problem of school bullying. Teachers hold an...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
This study aimed at exploring secondary school teachers’ cognitions regarding bully-victims, includi...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
Although bullying has long been acknowledged as a part of American culture, the phenomenon became of...
How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullyin...
Teachers play a critical role in responding to, reporting, and preventing bullying. This study focu...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to investigate the main research question posed: ...
Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both m...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...