Bullying at School
What We Know and What We Can Do
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Dan Olweus's 'Bullying at School' is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing bullying in educational settings.
Drawing on years of rigorous research, Olweus outlines the key characteristics of bullying behavior, its prevalence among school-aged children, and its long-term consequences for both victims and perpetrators.
The book presents a detailed, research-backed approach to prevent and intervene in bullying situations, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe and supportive school climate.
It also provides educators, parents, and policymakers with practical strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to bullying incidents effectively.
Olweus argues for a systematic and multi-faceted approach that involves the entire school community in fostering empathy, promoting positive relationships, and setting clear boundaries against bullying.
Drawing on years of rigorous research, Olweus outlines the key characteristics of bullying behavior, its prevalence among school-aged children, and its long-term consequences for both victims and perpetrators.
The book presents a detailed, research-backed approach to prevent and intervene in bullying situations, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe and supportive school climate.
It also provides educators, parents, and policymakers with practical strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to bullying incidents effectively.
Olweus argues for a systematic and multi-faceted approach that involves the entire school community in fostering empathy, promoting positive relationships, and setting clear boundaries against bullying.
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