1st Edition
Bullying (1989) An International Perspective
166 Pages
by
Routledge
166 Pages
by
Routledge
166 Pages
by
Routledge
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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)






