International research established over a decade ago that students who are en-rolled in special education curricula are victimized and perpetrate more bullying than their general education peers. However, few empirical studies have exam-ined bullying rates among American schoolchildren who receive special education services. In the current study, a sample of middle school students (n = 1009) enrolled in general and special education programs completed the Univer-sity of Illinois bullying, fighting, and victimization scales. As hypothesized, students with disabilities reported higher rates of victimization and fighting be-haviours than students without disabilities. Conversely, students with disabilities and their general education peers rep...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Students with disabilities are more likely to be victimized compared to their peers without disabili...
International research established over a decade ago that students who are en-rolled in special educ...
Bullying and victimization can have a negative impact on all students. This study compared frequency...
Bullying and victimization can have a negative impact on all students. This study compared frequency...
This field report examined the rates of bullying among both regular and special education students....
Bullying and victimization can have a negative impact on all students. This study compared frequency...
This study intended to determine the pervasiveness of bullying among middle school students, and the...
This study intended to determine the pervasiveness of bullying among middle school students, and the...
There has been a tremendous increase in the study of school bullying over the past 20 years, where r...
Social issues about bully victimization are a topic receiving national attention in social work lite...
Bullying has emerged as one of the most fundamental problems facing school-aged youth to date. While...
This investigation examined perceptions of bullying for students with (n = 15) and without (n = 60)...
This investigation examined perceptions of bullying for students with (n = 15) and without (n = 60)...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Students with disabilities are more likely to be victimized compared to their peers without disabili...
International research established over a decade ago that students who are en-rolled in special educ...
Bullying and victimization can have a negative impact on all students. This study compared frequency...
Bullying and victimization can have a negative impact on all students. This study compared frequency...
This field report examined the rates of bullying among both regular and special education students....
Bullying and victimization can have a negative impact on all students. This study compared frequency...
This study intended to determine the pervasiveness of bullying among middle school students, and the...
This study intended to determine the pervasiveness of bullying among middle school students, and the...
There has been a tremendous increase in the study of school bullying over the past 20 years, where r...
Social issues about bully victimization are a topic receiving national attention in social work lite...
Bullying has emerged as one of the most fundamental problems facing school-aged youth to date. While...
This investigation examined perceptions of bullying for students with (n = 15) and without (n = 60)...
This investigation examined perceptions of bullying for students with (n = 15) and without (n = 60)...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Bullying has been recognized as a serious problem in today’s schools (Rose & Monda-Amaya, 2012). It ...
Students with disabilities are more likely to be victimized compared to their peers without disabili...