Bullying :Implications for the Classroom ( Educational Psychology )

Publication subTitle :Implications for the Classroom

Publication series :Educational Psychology

Author: Phye   Gary D.;Sanders   Cheryl;Phye   Gary D.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9780080490588

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780126179552

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780126179552

Subject: B842.1 认知

Language: ENG

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In recent years there have been an increasing number of incidents where children have either perpetrated or been the victims of violence in the schools. Often times the children who perpetrated the violence had been the victims of school bullying. If bullying once was a matter of extorting lunch money from one's peers, it has since escalated into slander, sexual harassment, and violence. And the victims, unable to find relief, become depressed and/or violent in return.

Despite all the media attention on recent school tragedies, many of which can be traced to bullied children, there has been little in the way of research-based books toward understanding why and how bullying occurs, the effects on all the individuals involved and the most effective intervention techniques. Summarizing research in education, social, developmental, and counseling psychology, Bullying: Implications for the Classroom examines the personality and background of both those who become bullies and those most likely to become their victims, how families, peers, and schools influence bullying behavior, and the most effective interventions in pre-school, primary and middle schools. Intended for researchers, educators, and professionals in related fields, this book provides an international review of research on bullying.

KEY FEATURES:
* Presents practical ideas regarding prevention/intervention of bullying
* Covers theoretical views of bullying
* Provides an international pers

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Contributors

pp.:  14 – 16

About the Authors

pp.:  16 – 22

Preface

pp.:  22 – 24

Acknowledgments

pp.:  24 – 26

Chapter 1. What is Bullying?

pp.:  26 – 44

Chapter 2. Who Are The Victims?

pp.:  44 – 60

Chapter 3. A Theoretical Review of Bullying: Can It Be Eliminated?

pp.:  60 – 88

Chapter 4. In The Looking Glass: A Reciprocal Effect Model Elucidating The Complex Nature of Bullying, Psychological Determinants, and the Central Role of Self-Concept

pp.:  88 – 136

Chapter 5. The Bully in the Family: Family Influences on Bullying

pp.:  136 – 162

Chapter 6. Peer Influences

pp.:  162 – 184

Chapter 7. Schools and Bullying: School Factors Related to Bullying and School based Bullying Interventions

pp.:  184 – 202

Chapter 8. Bullying During Middle School Years

pp.:  202 – 228

Chapter 9. Evaluating Curriculum-Based Intervention Programs: An Examination of Preschool, Primary, and Elementary School Intervention Programs

pp.:  228 – 254

Chapter 10. Research Based Interventions on Bullying

pp.:  254 – 282

Subject Index

pp.:  282 – 288

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