Bullying in primary school.


Autoria(s): Mooij, Ton
Data(s)

19/09/2016

19/09/2016

01/08/2008

Resumo

This chapter is focussed on the bullying of, and by, Dutch students below age 13. The first questions to be answered are what is 'bullying', and how can it be distinguished from other types of disruptive behaviours? The answers to these questions are given by means of conceptual definitions, based on empirical research and the use of precise instrumentation to measure relevant bullying behaviours. Second, how common is bullying and being bullied among students aged 4-12 in preschools and primary schools? Third, what are the characteristics or variables that function either as correlates or as causes of bullying behaviour? Many risk and promotive factors may be relevant and are mentioned in intervention research to reduce bullying. The final, and probably most important question, focuses on systemic or sustainable prevention of bullying behaviour. Here I sketch a systemic multilevel prevention approach in preschool and primary schools in the Netherlands.

Identificador

Mooij, T. (2008). Bullying in primary school. In R. Loeber, N.W. Slot, P. van der Laan, & M. Hoeve (Eds.), Tomorrow’s criminals: The development of child delinquency and effective interventions (pp. 121-132). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

http://hdl.handle.net/1820/7040

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Ashgate

Palavras-Chave #Bullying between pupils #Bullying the teacher #Prevalence #Causes #Elementary Education #Prevention #Early Childhood Education #Whole-school intervention
Tipo

Book chapter