Indirect bullying is a form of peer victimization that is observed as frequently occurring in both males and females yet is often overlooked by teachers. Nine bullying situation characteristics were created, which contained 3 to 4 descriptive levels. These bullying situation characteristics were then used to create unique randomly generated questionnaires consisting of 17 unique choice tasks. One hundred and ninety four teachers participated. Using latent class analysis two segments with different influences on intervention were identified. The Group 1 segment teachers (28%) were found to be less influenced by specific information regarding bullies and victims while making intervention decisions and instead assimilated more elements of a bu...
Teachers are key to bullying prevention in schools. They are often the first and only response to si...
Beyond students’ characteristics, studies have investigated the role of the school context on bullyi...
Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focused on ove...
Bullying is an issue that many students within a school environment experience on a daily basis. Tea...
Bullying at school is a widespread and persistent problem facing Canadian youth today (Craig & Harel...
This study with 326 girls-school teachers developed and tested a model of predictors of the likeliho...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullyin...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Abstract: Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focu...
Studies show that teachers lack training and confidence when it comes to intervening effectively in ...
Bullying in schools is a global phenomenon that can infringe upon the rights of students to learn an...
This paper contains interviews of Greater Toronto Area School Teachers, and its purpose was to exami...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
Teachers are key to bullying prevention in schools. They are often the first and only response to si...
Beyond students’ characteristics, studies have investigated the role of the school context on bullyi...
Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focused on ove...
Bullying is an issue that many students within a school environment experience on a daily basis. Tea...
Bullying at school is a widespread and persistent problem facing Canadian youth today (Craig & Harel...
This study with 326 girls-school teachers developed and tested a model of predictors of the likeliho...
Complex issues such as bullying have brought to light the importance of expanding school prevention ...
How teachers identify and judge school bullying may affect their willingness to intervene in bullyin...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Abstract: Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focu...
Studies show that teachers lack training and confidence when it comes to intervening effectively in ...
Bullying in schools is a global phenomenon that can infringe upon the rights of students to learn an...
This paper contains interviews of Greater Toronto Area School Teachers, and its purpose was to exami...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
Teachers are key to bullying prevention in schools. They are often the first and only response to si...
Beyond students’ characteristics, studies have investigated the role of the school context on bullyi...
Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focused on ove...