AbstractThis article discusses the importance of the social studies course within the context of social and cultural influences and from the perspectives of the factors underlying the types of violence caused by a number of variables in the schools; the reflections of the areas, reasons and impacts of violence on social studies students and teachers; and in particular, the solutions to the education of the learners. The research was done according to the survey model and at twenty schools in Erzurum city/Turkey. The participants of the study were 200 teachers at 20 schools. The data were analysed with SPSS version. The data analysis was done with the following: Frequency Analysis, Descriptive Statistics and Independent Samples T-Test. The r...
Unfortunately, the society in which we live today is still characterized as a transitional and parti...
The purpose of this study is to determine the level of violence against school children in the Gaza ...
The frequent depiction of school violence in the media today has led some to believe that violence i...
AbstractThis article discusses the importance of the social studies course within the context of soc...
The present study aimed to explore the impact of family violence on education and the extent of stud...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
Peace education requires that students have a correct and academic perception regarding other countr...
AbstractNo school violence prevention or safety program can be succeeded without the inclusion of th...
Violence is a dynamic process, a rapidly changing phenomenon having a regional manifestation. The ca...
In this paper the authors present different incidences of violence in the school environment. Differ...
School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents grow...
As an urban fourth grade teacher in a particularly impoverished area of the city, violence is a cons...
The school is considered one of the most important institutions of socialization after the family, b...
The purpose of this study is; to examine the effect of conflict resolution physchoeducation programm...
Violence is a widespread global problem in society and schools in particular; education stakeholders...
Unfortunately, the society in which we live today is still characterized as a transitional and parti...
The purpose of this study is to determine the level of violence against school children in the Gaza ...
The frequent depiction of school violence in the media today has led some to believe that violence i...
AbstractThis article discusses the importance of the social studies course within the context of soc...
The present study aimed to explore the impact of family violence on education and the extent of stud...
AbstractThe problem of violence in schools has been considered globally through teachers’ assessment...
Peace education requires that students have a correct and academic perception regarding other countr...
AbstractNo school violence prevention or safety program can be succeeded without the inclusion of th...
Violence is a dynamic process, a rapidly changing phenomenon having a regional manifestation. The ca...
In this paper the authors present different incidences of violence in the school environment. Differ...
School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents grow...
As an urban fourth grade teacher in a particularly impoverished area of the city, violence is a cons...
The school is considered one of the most important institutions of socialization after the family, b...
The purpose of this study is; to examine the effect of conflict resolution physchoeducation programm...
Violence is a widespread global problem in society and schools in particular; education stakeholders...
Unfortunately, the society in which we live today is still characterized as a transitional and parti...
The purpose of this study is to determine the level of violence against school children in the Gaza ...
The frequent depiction of school violence in the media today has led some to believe that violence i...