Author: José Guillermo Martínez Rojas
Publisher: Magisterio
ISBN: 9582014210
Category : Education
Languages : es
Pages : 247
Book Description
Este texto presenta elementos para quienes estén interesados en tomarse en serio el mejorar la convivencia en la institución educativa, pero, sobre todo, poner en marcha estrategias que hagan posible la prevención y el manejo del bullying, con el fin de elaborar una propuesta que, de manera consistente, permita la transformación de las condiciones institucionales que hacen posible dicho fenómeno en las instituciones educativas. En la primera parte, se aborda la convivencia escolar y su gestión. En un segundo momento se presentan los aspectos más relevantes para el diagnóstico y tratamiento del fenómeno del bullying. Finalmente, el un último capítulo se ocupa de lo concerniente al Manual de Convivencia, como una de las estrategias más importantes para lograr una sana convivencia en el ámbito educativo. Este libro incluye: - Instrumentos para el diagnóstico del bullying - Elementos para la construcción de protocolos de intervención y manejo del bullying en el ámbito escolar - Claves para la tipificación y el manejo de las faltas, las sanciones y el debido proceso en el manual de convivencia. - Orientaciones y sugerencias para la modificación del Manual de Convivencia con la perspectiva de incluir todo lo concerniente a los protocolos de intervención y prevención del bullying
El manual de convivencia y la prevención del bullying
Author: José Guillermo Martínez Rojas
Publisher: Magisterio
ISBN: 9582014210
Category : Education
Languages : es
Pages : 247
Book Description
Este texto presenta elementos para quienes estén interesados en tomarse en serio el mejorar la convivencia en la institución educativa, pero, sobre todo, poner en marcha estrategias que hagan posible la prevención y el manejo del bullying, con el fin de elaborar una propuesta que, de manera consistente, permita la transformación de las condiciones institucionales que hacen posible dicho fenómeno en las instituciones educativas. En la primera parte, se aborda la convivencia escolar y su gestión. En un segundo momento se presentan los aspectos más relevantes para el diagnóstico y tratamiento del fenómeno del bullying. Finalmente, el un último capítulo se ocupa de lo concerniente al Manual de Convivencia, como una de las estrategias más importantes para lograr una sana convivencia en el ámbito educativo. Este libro incluye: - Instrumentos para el diagnóstico del bullying - Elementos para la construcción de protocolos de intervención y manejo del bullying en el ámbito escolar - Claves para la tipificación y el manejo de las faltas, las sanciones y el debido proceso en el manual de convivencia. - Orientaciones y sugerencias para la modificación del Manual de Convivencia con la perspectiva de incluir todo lo concerniente a los protocolos de intervención y prevención del bullying
Publisher: Magisterio
ISBN: 9582014210
Category : Education
Languages : es
Pages : 247
Book Description
Este texto presenta elementos para quienes estén interesados en tomarse en serio el mejorar la convivencia en la institución educativa, pero, sobre todo, poner en marcha estrategias que hagan posible la prevención y el manejo del bullying, con el fin de elaborar una propuesta que, de manera consistente, permita la transformación de las condiciones institucionales que hacen posible dicho fenómeno en las instituciones educativas. En la primera parte, se aborda la convivencia escolar y su gestión. En un segundo momento se presentan los aspectos más relevantes para el diagnóstico y tratamiento del fenómeno del bullying. Finalmente, el un último capítulo se ocupa de lo concerniente al Manual de Convivencia, como una de las estrategias más importantes para lograr una sana convivencia en el ámbito educativo. Este libro incluye: - Instrumentos para el diagnóstico del bullying - Elementos para la construcción de protocolos de intervención y manejo del bullying en el ámbito escolar - Claves para la tipificación y el manejo de las faltas, las sanciones y el debido proceso en el manual de convivencia. - Orientaciones y sugerencias para la modificación del Manual de Convivencia con la perspectiva de incluir todo lo concerniente a los protocolos de intervención y prevención del bullying
El manual de convivencia y la prevención del bullying
Author: José Guillermo Martínez Rojas
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789582011222
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 273
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789582011222
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 273
Book Description
School Bullying and Mental Health
Author: Helen Cowie
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134977433
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
Bullying amongst young people is a serious and pervasive problem, and recent rapid advances in electronic communication technologies have provided even more tools for bullies to exploit. School Bullying and Mental Health collates current research evidence and theoretical perspectives about school bullying in one comprehensive volume, identifying the nature and extent of bullying and cyberbullying at school, as well as its impact on children and young people’s emotional health and well-being. There are many negative consequences of bullying, and children and young people who have been victimised often suffer long-term psychological problems, such as increased levels of anxiety, depressive symptoms, social isolation, loneliness and suicidal ideation. Perpetrators of bullying also have a heightened risk of experiencing problems such as anxiety and depression, as well as eating disorders and antisocial behaviour. Founded on rigorous academic research, this important book tackles the negative consequences of bullying, and bullying culture itself, by examining the social and cultural contexts that perpetuate such behaviour from childhood through adolescence and potentially into adulthood. Containing contributions from an international team of authors, this book explores current interventions to prevent and reduce school bullying and to alleviate its negative effects on the mental health of children and young people. In-depth discussion of the profound implications of this research for researchers, practitioners and policymakers makes this book essential reading for those interested in bullying culture and the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134977433
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
Bullying amongst young people is a serious and pervasive problem, and recent rapid advances in electronic communication technologies have provided even more tools for bullies to exploit. School Bullying and Mental Health collates current research evidence and theoretical perspectives about school bullying in one comprehensive volume, identifying the nature and extent of bullying and cyberbullying at school, as well as its impact on children and young people’s emotional health and well-being. There are many negative consequences of bullying, and children and young people who have been victimised often suffer long-term psychological problems, such as increased levels of anxiety, depressive symptoms, social isolation, loneliness and suicidal ideation. Perpetrators of bullying also have a heightened risk of experiencing problems such as anxiety and depression, as well as eating disorders and antisocial behaviour. Founded on rigorous academic research, this important book tackles the negative consequences of bullying, and bullying culture itself, by examining the social and cultural contexts that perpetuate such behaviour from childhood through adolescence and potentially into adulthood. Containing contributions from an international team of authors, this book explores current interventions to prevent and reduce school bullying and to alleviate its negative effects on the mental health of children and young people. In-depth discussion of the profound implications of this research for researchers, practitioners and policymakers makes this book essential reading for those interested in bullying culture and the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.
Bullying in Schools
Author: Peter K. Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521528030
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
A comparative account carried out by educationalists and researchers of the major intervention projects against school bullying since the 1980s.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521528030
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
A comparative account carried out by educationalists and researchers of the major intervention projects against school bullying since the 1980s.
Trait Emotional Intelligence: Foundations, Assessment, and Education
Author: Juan-Carlos Pérez-González
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889637735
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889637735
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Students at Risk of School Failure
Author: José Jesús Gázquez
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889455912
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
The main objective of this Research Topic is to determine the conditions that place students at risk of school failure, identifying student and context variables. In spite of the fact that there is currently little doubt about how one learns and how to teach, in some countries of the “developed world,” there is still there is a high rate of school failure. Although the term “school failure” is a very complex construct, insofar as its causes, consequences, and development, from the field of educational psychology, the construct “student engagement” has recently gained special interest in an attempt to deal with the serious problem of school failure. School engagement builds on the anatomy of the students’ involvement in school and describes their feelings, behaviors, and thoughts about their school experiences. So, engagement is an important component of students’ school experience, with a close relationship to achievement and school failure. Children who self-set academic goals, attend school regularly and on time, behave well in class, complete their homework, and study at home are likely to interact adequately with the school social and physical environments and perform well in school. In contrast, children who miss school are more likely to display disruptive behaviors in class, miss homework frequently, exhibit violent behaviors on the playground, fail subjects, be retained and, if the behaviors persist, quit school. Moreover, engagement should also be considered as an important school outcome, eliciting more or less supportive reactions from educators. For example, children who display school-engaged behaviors are likely to receive motivational and instructional support from their teachers. The opposite may also be true. But what makes student engage more or less? The relevant literature indicates that personal variables (e.g., sensory, motor, neurodevelopmental, cognitive, motivational, emotional, behavior problems, learning difficulties, addictions), social and/or cultural variables (e.g., negative family conditions, child abuse, cultural deprivation, ethnic conditions, immigration), or school variables (e.g., coexistence at school, bullying, cyberbullying) may concurrently hinder engagement, preventing the student from acquiring the learnings in the same conditions as the rest of the classmates.
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889455912
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
The main objective of this Research Topic is to determine the conditions that place students at risk of school failure, identifying student and context variables. In spite of the fact that there is currently little doubt about how one learns and how to teach, in some countries of the “developed world,” there is still there is a high rate of school failure. Although the term “school failure” is a very complex construct, insofar as its causes, consequences, and development, from the field of educational psychology, the construct “student engagement” has recently gained special interest in an attempt to deal with the serious problem of school failure. School engagement builds on the anatomy of the students’ involvement in school and describes their feelings, behaviors, and thoughts about their school experiences. So, engagement is an important component of students’ school experience, with a close relationship to achievement and school failure. Children who self-set academic goals, attend school regularly and on time, behave well in class, complete their homework, and study at home are likely to interact adequately with the school social and physical environments and perform well in school. In contrast, children who miss school are more likely to display disruptive behaviors in class, miss homework frequently, exhibit violent behaviors on the playground, fail subjects, be retained and, if the behaviors persist, quit school. Moreover, engagement should also be considered as an important school outcome, eliciting more or less supportive reactions from educators. For example, children who display school-engaged behaviors are likely to receive motivational and instructional support from their teachers. The opposite may also be true. But what makes student engage more or less? The relevant literature indicates that personal variables (e.g., sensory, motor, neurodevelopmental, cognitive, motivational, emotional, behavior problems, learning difficulties, addictions), social and/or cultural variables (e.g., negative family conditions, child abuse, cultural deprivation, ethnic conditions, immigration), or school variables (e.g., coexistence at school, bullying, cyberbullying) may concurrently hinder engagement, preventing the student from acquiring the learnings in the same conditions as the rest of the classmates.
School Bullying in Different Cultures
Author: Peter K. Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031893
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 445
Book Description
School bullying is recognized as an international problem, but publications have focussed on the Western tradition of research. This is the first volume to bring together perspectives on school bullying from a range of Eastern as well as Western countries, covering basic findings, direct comparisons, explanations and implications for intervention.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031893
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 445
Book Description
School bullying is recognized as an international problem, but publications have focussed on the Western tradition of research. This is the first volume to bring together perspectives on school bullying from a range of Eastern as well as Western countries, covering basic findings, direct comparisons, explanations and implications for intervention.
Protecting Children Against Bullying and Its Consequences
Author: Izabela Zych
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319530283
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This compact resource synthesizes current research on bullying in the schools while presenting strengths-based approaches to curbing this growing epidemic. Its international review of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies unravels the complex dynamics of bullying and provides depth on the range of negative outcomes for bullies, victims, enablers, and victims who bully. Chapters on protective factors against bullying identify personal competencies, such as empathy development, and keys to a positive school environment, featuring findings on successful school-based prevention programs in different countries. Throughout, the authors clearly define bullying as a public health/mental health issue, and prevention as a deterrent for future antisocial and criminal behavior. Included in the coverage: · School bullying in different countries: prevalence, risk factors, and short-term outcomes. · Personal protective factors against bullying: emotional, social, and moral competencies. · Contextual protective factors against bullying: school-wide climate. · Protecting children through anti-bullying interventions. · Protecting bullies and victims from long-term undesirable outcomes. · Future directions for research, practice, and policy. With its wealth of answers to a global concern, Protecting Children against Bullying and Its Consequences is a definitive reference and idea book for the international community of scholars in criminology and developmental psychology interested in bullying and youth violence, as well as practitioners and policymakers.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319530283
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This compact resource synthesizes current research on bullying in the schools while presenting strengths-based approaches to curbing this growing epidemic. Its international review of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies unravels the complex dynamics of bullying and provides depth on the range of negative outcomes for bullies, victims, enablers, and victims who bully. Chapters on protective factors against bullying identify personal competencies, such as empathy development, and keys to a positive school environment, featuring findings on successful school-based prevention programs in different countries. Throughout, the authors clearly define bullying as a public health/mental health issue, and prevention as a deterrent for future antisocial and criminal behavior. Included in the coverage: · School bullying in different countries: prevalence, risk factors, and short-term outcomes. · Personal protective factors against bullying: emotional, social, and moral competencies. · Contextual protective factors against bullying: school-wide climate. · Protecting children through anti-bullying interventions. · Protecting bullies and victims from long-term undesirable outcomes. · Future directions for research, practice, and policy. With its wealth of answers to a global concern, Protecting Children against Bullying and Its Consequences is a definitive reference and idea book for the international community of scholars in criminology and developmental psychology interested in bullying and youth violence, as well as practitioners and policymakers.
Cyberbullying Across the Globe
Author: Raúl Navarro
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319255525
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This book provides a much-needed analysis of the current research in the global epidemic of electronic bullying. Scholars and professionals from the Americas, Europe, and Asia offer data, insights, and solutions, acknowledging both the social psychology and technological contexts underlying cyberbullying phenomena. Contributors address questions that are just beginning to emerge as well as longstanding issues concerning family and gender dynamics, and provide evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies for school and home. The global nature of the book reflects not only the scope and severity of cyberbullying, but also the tenacity of efforts to control and eradicate the problem. Included in the coverage: • Gender issues and cyberbullying in children and adolescents: from gender differences to gender identity measures. • Family relationships and cyberbullying. • Examining the incremental impact of cyberbullying on outcomes over and above traditional bullying in North America. • A review of cyberbullying and education issues in Latin America. • Cyberbullying prevention from child and youth literature. • Cyberbullying and restorative justice. Cyberbullying across the Globe is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and other professionals in child and school psychology, public health, social work and counseling, educational policy, and family advocacy.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319255525
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This book provides a much-needed analysis of the current research in the global epidemic of electronic bullying. Scholars and professionals from the Americas, Europe, and Asia offer data, insights, and solutions, acknowledging both the social psychology and technological contexts underlying cyberbullying phenomena. Contributors address questions that are just beginning to emerge as well as longstanding issues concerning family and gender dynamics, and provide evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies for school and home. The global nature of the book reflects not only the scope and severity of cyberbullying, but also the tenacity of efforts to control and eradicate the problem. Included in the coverage: • Gender issues and cyberbullying in children and adolescents: from gender differences to gender identity measures. • Family relationships and cyberbullying. • Examining the incremental impact of cyberbullying on outcomes over and above traditional bullying in North America. • A review of cyberbullying and education issues in Latin America. • Cyberbullying prevention from child and youth literature. • Cyberbullying and restorative justice. Cyberbullying across the Globe is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and other professionals in child and school psychology, public health, social work and counseling, educational policy, and family advocacy.
OECD Reviews of School Resources: Colombia 2018
Author: Radinger Thomas
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264303758
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This country review report offers an independent analysis of major issues facing the use of school resources in Colombia from an international perspective. It provides a description of national policies, an analysis of strengths and challenges, and a proposal of possible future approaches.
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264303758
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This country review report offers an independent analysis of major issues facing the use of school resources in Colombia from an international perspective. It provides a description of national policies, an analysis of strengths and challenges, and a proposal of possible future approaches.