Who is a bully at school? International experiences

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Stenton, Jan. 2004. "Who is a bully at school? International experiences." Bartlett, Brendan, Bryer, Fiona and Roebuck, Dick (ed.) Educating: Weaving Research into Practice (2004). Gold Coast, Australia 03 - 05 Dec 2004 Brisbane, Australia.
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Who is a bully at school? International experiences

Presentation TypePaper
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AuthorStenton, Jan
EditorsBartlett, Brendan, Bryer, Fiona and Roebuck, Dick
Journal or Proceedings TitleEducating: Weaving Research into Practice
Journal Citation3, pp. 130-138
Number of Pages9
Year2004
Place of PublicationBrisbane, Australia
ISBN1921166061
Web Address (URL) of Paperhttp://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=007974318911675;res=IELHSS
Conference/EventEducating: Weaving Research into Practice (2004)
Event Details
Educating: Weaving Research into Practice (2004)
Event Date
03 to end of 05 Dec 2004
Event Location
Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract

Many school children have been subjected to traumatic experiences in school that have significantly effected their social adjustment in the classroom setting, their overall psychological and emotional status and, for some, their social adjustment into adult life. The literature generally considers school victims to be bullied by peers, however, it has been demonstrated that some trauma to students in schools involves teachers and other school
personnel (Hyman & Snook, 2000). A cross-national study initiated by Temple University, USA, has to date collected data regarding bullying as a traumatic experience from ten countries. This retrospective study used college or university students and is based on their recall of their worst school experiences. The goal of this study is to extend our knowledge of school trauma.

Keywordsbullies; victims; teachers; emotional damage
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020520102. Educational psychology
390404. Educational counselling
500107. Professional ethics
Byline AffiliationsGriffith University
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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