"The problem of school bullying is one of growing dimensions and is of tremendous concern to teachers, parents, and many of the children themselves. Professor Olweus is without question the world's leading authority on the topic. His book is a succinct yet accurate and thorough statement of the problem and what educators and parents can do to alleviate it. It will be invaluable to its intended readership." <i>Professor David G. Perry, Florida Atlantic University.</i> <p>"Olweus's book provides evidence that his programme of intervention has encouraging results where it has been applied, leading to significant and sustained reductions in direct and indirect bullying. This should encourage schools and authorities to study the method described and the valuable suggestions made. There is a useful and wide-ranging reference list of works on bullying and aggression." <i>Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health</i></p> <p>"Dr Olweus' program, which is in place at 42 Norwegian schools, is the first program against bully/victim problems to be scrutinized by scientific research... The program has been so successful that it is now being set up in several other countries including the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, and the United States. For Dr Olweus... has studied the problem of bullying for 20 years... Dr Olweus' intervention program is described in detail in his book <i>Bullying at School.</i>" <i>Pediatric News</i></p> <p>"Share it with other parents." <i>Kentucky Enquirer</i></p>

Bullying at School is the definitive book on bullying/victim problems in school and on effective ways of counteracting and preventing such problems.
Offers advice to school principals, teachers, and parents on how to implement a "whole school approach to bullying". This book provides guidance to help teachers and parents recognize if a child is being victimized or bullies others. It is suitable for those who are involved with children and young people.
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Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xl

Introduction 1

Part I What We Know About Bullying 5

Stories from the Press 7

What is Meant by Bullying? 8

Some Information About the Recent Studies 10

One Student out of Seven 13

Bully/Victim Problems in Different Grades 14

Have Bully/Victim Problems Increased? 17

Bullying Among Boys and Girls 18

How Much Do the Teachers Do? How Much Do the Parents Know? 20

Bullying at School and on the Way to and from School 21

Comparison between Norway and Sweden 21

Is Bullying Primarily a Big-City Problem? 23

The Size of the School and the Class 23

Supervision during Recess and Lunch Time 25

On Analyses at Different Levels 26

Stability of Bully/Victim Problems over Time 27

Is Bullying a Consequence of Competition at School? 28

What Role do External Deviations Play? 30

What Characterizes the Typical Victims? 31

What Characterizes the Typical Bullies? 34

Physical Weakness and Strength 36

A Concrete Picture 37

What Kind of Rearing Conditions Create Aggressive Children? 39

Group Mechanisms 43

Other Factors 45

A Wider Perspective on Bully/Victim Problems 45

A Question of Fundamental Democratic Rights 48

Portrait Sketches of Henry and Roger, a Victim and a Bully 49

Guide for the Identification of Possible Victims and Bullies 53

Being a Victim - Possible Signs 54

Being a Bully - Possible Signs 58

Part II What We Can Do About Bullying 61

Overview of Intervention Program 64

Goals 65

Awareness and Involvement 66

Measures at the School Level 69

A School Conference Day 69

Supervision and Outdoor Environment 70

Contact Telephone 74

A General PTA Meeting 75

Teacher Groups for the Development of the Social Milieu of the School 77

Study Groups in Parent-Teacher Associations (Parent Circles) 79

Measures at the Class Level 81

Class Rules about Bullying 81

Praise 85

Sanctions 86

Class Meetings 88

Cooperative Learning 89

Common Positive Activities 92

Class PTA Meetings 93

Measures at the Individual Level 97

Serious Talks with the Bully 97

Talks with the Victim 97

Talks with the Parents 100

What Can the Parents of the Bully Do? 101

What Can the Parents of the Victim Do? 103

Use of Imagination 105

Discussion Groups for Parents of Bullied or Bullying Students 106

Change of Class or School 107

Part III Effects of the Intervention Program 109

Main Findings 113

Brief Comments 114

Basic Principles 115

Additional Characteristics 116

Part IV Additional Practical Advice and a Core Program 119

Support from the Principal and Formation of a Coordinating Group 122

Awareness and Involvement 123

Adequate Supervision During Recess and Lunch Time 124

Class Rules and Class Meetings 124

Talks with Involved Students and Their Parents 125

Overview of Core Program 127

Final words 128

References 129

Index 137

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Bullying at School is the definitive book on bully/victim problems in school and on effective ways of counteracting and preventing such problems. On the basis of the author's large-scale studies and other research, it is known that bullying is a serious problem in all societies that have been studied so far, and that more than 15 percent of the school population in primary and secondary/junior high schools are involved, either as bullies or victims.

The facts about bullying, its causes and consequences, are presented in clear and straightforward language. The book is a milestone in the study of bullying at school in that it offers a scientifically evaluated intervention program. The results of this extensive research are remarkable:

  • a reduction of bully/victim problems by 50 percent or more
  • a considerable drop in antisocial behavior such as vandalism, theft, drunkenness, and truancy
  • clear improvements in the "social climate" of the classroom and student satisfaction with school life.


The book gives practical advice to school principals, teachers, and parents on how to implement a "whole school approach to bullying," and contains a valuable guide to help teachers and parents recognize if a child is being victimized or bullies others. Bullying at School is essential reading for all who are involved with children and young people.

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Foreword. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: What We Know About Bullying. Part II: What We Can Do About Bullying. Part III: Effects of The Intervention Program. Part IV: Additional Practical Advice and a Core Program. References. Index.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780631192411
Publisert
1993-10-07
Utgiver
John Wiley and Sons Ltd; Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
204 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

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Dan Olweus is Professor of Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway, and it is acknowledged as a leading world authority on problems of bullying and victimization. He has conducted research in this area for over 20 years and is regarded as the "Founding Father" of research on bully/victim problems. He has published many books and articles on the topic.