|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
To effectively cope with school bullying it is essential to
understand the issues underpinning student peer group dynamics in
the school, classroom and community and this view lies at the heart
of the text. While the experience of bullying others or being
victimized is identified with an individual or group the solution
lies with the systems eg community, school, classroom or family of
which the individual is part. Particular emphasis is given to the
role of prosocial behavior and a strengths based perspective in
addressing how students cope with school bullying within a systemic
context. The text is strongly informed by the author's experience
in developing and conducting national and international
school-based anti-bullying and mental health interventions. The
book advocates a systems based approach to addressing school
bullying as illustrated with a program developed and evaluated by
the author called the 'P.E.A.C.E. Pack: A program for reducing
bullying in schools'. This book translates research into practice
with a strong evidence-based application drawing on an extensive
data base. Each chapter contains practical information and research
on school/classroom/community applications, trends and issues in
the field and practical ideas for implementing anti-bullying
measures. The first two sections consider ways to promote positive
peer relations in schools and the dynamics of peer groups.
Consideration is then given to cyber bullying and to theories
explaining violence, aggression and bullying. Later sections
examine the nature and effects of bullying, from early childhood
through to adolescence on vulnerable groups, including students
with special educational needs and disabilities and LGBTQ young
people. The book details information for schools and teachers on
ways to collect data and information to inform the interventions
and policies of their school. School and classroom based resources
for teachers, counsellors and administrators are identified. With
school bullying now a matter of international concern not only to
children, young people and their caregivers, but to schools and
teachers at the forefront, this book will be important reading for
all students in psychology, education, health and social welfare,
as well as school administrators, teachers, counsellors and
childcare professionals.
To effectively cope with school bullying it is essential to
understand the issues underpinning student peer group dynamics in
the school, classroom and community and this view lies at the heart
of the text. While the experience of bullying others or being
victimized is identified with an individual or group the solution
lies with the systems eg community, school, classroom or family of
which the individual is part. Particular emphasis is given to the
role of prosocial behavior and a strengths based perspective in
addressing how students cope with school bullying within a systemic
context. The text is strongly informed by the author's experience
in developing and conducting national and international
school-based anti-bullying and mental health interventions. The
book advocates a systems based approach to addressing school
bullying as illustrated with a program developed and evaluated by
the author called the 'P.E.A.C.E. Pack: A program for reducing
bullying in schools'. This book translates research into practice
with a strong evidence-based application drawing on an extensive
data base. Each chapter contains practical information and research
on school/classroom/community applications, trends and issues in
the field and practical ideas for implementing anti-bullying
measures. The first two sections consider ways to promote positive
peer relations in schools and the dynamics of peer groups.
Consideration is then given to cyber bullying and to theories
explaining violence, aggression and bullying. Later sections
examine the nature and effects of bullying, from early childhood
through to adolescence on vulnerable groups, including students
with special educational needs and disabilities and LGBTQ young
people. The book details information for schools and teachers on
ways to collect data and information to inform the interventions
and policies of their school. School and classroom based resources
for teachers, counsellors and administrators are identified. With
school bullying now a matter of international concern not only to
children, young people and their caregivers, but to schools and
teachers at the forefront, this book will be important reading for
all students in psychology, education, health and social welfare,
as well as school administrators, teachers, counsellors and
childcare professionals.
|
You may like...
Oak and Ivy
Tara Pastro
Hardcover
R561
R515
Discovery Miles 5 150
Church Clothes
Matthew Stevenson
Paperback
R287
R265
Discovery Miles 2 650
|