1st Edition

Bullying (1989) An International Perspective

Edited By Erling Roland, Elaine Munthe Copyright 1989
166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

Published in 1989, this book provides an international perspective on bullying. Bullying - defined in the context of this book as psychological or physical violence directed from a group or individual over a period of time against a person who is unable to defend themselves – is a phenomenon that effects countries and cultures worldwide and therefore a subject on which an international perspective... Read more
Foreword: Bullying in School: the need for an international approach PART 1: International Perspectives on Bullying PART 1: International Perspectives on Bullying Bullying in Britain and Ireland: an overview 2 Bullying in two English Comprehensive Schools 3 Violence, bullying and counselling in the Iberian Peninsula 4 Bullying in the Dutch School System 5 Bullying in Italy 6 Bullying in Scandinavia PART II: Approaches to Dealing with Bullying 7 Management Strategies with Vulnerable Children 8 The Common Concern Method for the treatment of Mobbing 9 Bullying: Harmless Fun or Murder? 10 Some practical approaches to bullying 11 Resolving classroom conflicts non-violently 12 A system oriented strategy against bullying

Biography

Erling Roland (Author) , Elaine Munthe (Author)