This book is based on Professor Rigby's first-hand knowledge of this problem, having researched the responses of over 20,000 students to bullying in their schools. He demonstrates that the key to reducing bullying lies in schools embracing an ethos in which it is impossible for this sort of abuse to flourish.
This book is based on Professor Rigby's first-hand knowledge of this problem, having researched the responses of over 20,000 students to bullying in their schools. He demonstrates that the key to reducing bullying lies in schools embracing an ethos in which it is impossible for this sort of abuse to flourish.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Ken Rigby, OAM is a national consultant for schools and is a leading international authority in bullying and victimisation in schools, with more than 100 peer refereed papers and other publications.As a psychologist, parent, academic and former school teacher, he draws upon his longstanding experience in providing practical advice to all those who are concerned about the safety and wellbeing of children in schools. In June of 2020, Ken was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for 'Services to Education and the well-being of young people'.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I 1. Bullying today. 2. What is going on in schools? 3. Consequences of bullying. 4. Understanding bullying. 5. The school ethos. PART II 6. Linking understanding to practice. 7. Getting started. 8. School policy on bullying. 9. Gaining student support. 10. Where it happens. 11. Finding out about bullying. 12. What to do with the bully. 13. Humanistic approaches to bullying. 14. Supporting the victim. 15. Parents, teachers and families. 16. Students as peer helpers. 17. Epilogue.
PART I 1. Bullying today. 2. What is going on in schools? 3. Consequences of bullying. 4. Understanding bullying. 5. The school ethos. PART II 6. Linking understanding to practice. 7. Getting started. 8. School policy on bullying. 9. Gaining student support. 10. Where it happens. 11. Finding out about bullying. 12. What to do with the bully. 13. Humanistic approaches to bullying. 14. Supporting the victim. 15. Parents, teachers and families. 16. Students as peer helpers. 17. Epilogue.
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