School communities worldwide are tackling the pervasive problem of school bullying. Teachers hold an important responsibility to prevent and manage bullying problems in the school environment and often play a key role in advising students about how to respond to bullying. This study examined teachers' perspectives on the most effective ways to respond to overt bullying. Australian primary and secondary school teachers (N = 289; Mean age = 41.22 years, 59 males) completed online questionnaires about four hypothetical videotaped scenarios portraying different victim responses (angry, sad, confident, ignoring) to physical or verbal bullying. Qualitative measures assessing teachers' recommendations to victims about how to respond to bullying an...
Promoting interventive action on the part of student bystanders witnessing peer victimisation is cur...
The objective of this study is to learn about the point of view and behavior of teachers of nursery ...
The academic literature suggests that teachers’ perceptions of addressing bully ing are linked to th...
This study examined how victims' responses to bullying affect teachers' attitudes and reactions. Aus...
Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focused on ove...
Abstract: Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focu...
Teachers play a critical role in responding to, reporting, and preventing bullying. This study focu...
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...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
The academic literature suggests that teachers' perceptions of addressing bullying are linked to the...
Bullying is an issue that many students within a school environment experience on a daily basis. Tea...
Promoting interventive action on the part of student bystanders witnessing peer victimisation is cur...
The objective of this study is to learn about the point of view and behavior of teachers of nursery ...
The academic literature suggests that teachers’ perceptions of addressing bully ing are linked to th...
This study examined how victims' responses to bullying affect teachers' attitudes and reactions. Aus...
Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focused on ove...
Abstract: Covert bullying has become a serious problem in Australian schools. Past research has focu...
Teachers play a critical role in responding to, reporting, and preventing bullying. This study focu...
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...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Using semi‐structured interviews, we examined teachers’ understanding of bullying of children in th...
The academic literature suggests that teachers' perceptions of addressing bullying are linked to the...
Bullying is an issue that many students within a school environment experience on a daily basis. Tea...
Promoting interventive action on the part of student bystanders witnessing peer victimisation is cur...
The objective of this study is to learn about the point of view and behavior of teachers of nursery ...
The academic literature suggests that teachers’ perceptions of addressing bully ing are linked to th...