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Book Teachers  Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in Hindering Bullying Behaviors

Download or read book Teachers Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in Hindering Bullying Behaviors written by Leslie Karen Anger Isaacs and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Principal and Teacher Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

Download or read book Principal and Teacher Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program written by Carolyn Spears Daugherty and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this study was to explore the effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) and to provide an annotated bibliography of professional literature related to bullying for professional educators. The OBPP used a whole school approach and taught common vocabulary to define the word bullying. Bullying rose to front-page news in recent years and the events led to injuries, death, and even suicide. Long-term effects were severe and included self-esteem issues. The OBPP was one of the better-known programs; however, there were contradictory reports on its effectiveness. This mixed methods study gauged teacher and principal perceptions of the effectiveness of the OBPP. Principals and teachers were surveyed and follow-up interviews were conducted with the principals to better explain the survey results. This study affirmed that the OBPP was effective as measured by these teachers and principals. Based on this sample, results indicated that the OBPP was an effective tool to reduce bullying in the elementary school populations involved in this study. A recommendation stemming from the completion of this study was that the manner in which data on bullying is collected be streamlined. Further research may delve into the possibilities of consistent data collection nationwide to properly assess the bullying phenomena and navigate appropriate programs as solutions.

Book Teacher and Student Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Anti bullying Program

Download or read book Teacher and Student Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Anti bullying Program written by Michael Sean Arney and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this study was to identify student and teacher perceptions of the effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention program. The study included 90 students and 18 teachers and was conducted in three elementary schools in the same school district in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Teachers and students responded to Likert scale survey questions, open-ended questions, and provided input during interviews. Students reported that the program provided them with strategies, as victims and bystanders, to identify the types of bullying. With the strategies presented from the Olweus Bullying Prevention program, victim and bystander self-advocating and reporting skills improved. Qualitative data showed that physical bullying occurred less frequently than verbal and relational bullying. Teachers felt that classroom meetings helped reduce the frequency of bullying. Teachers also stated that sufficient materials were provided to support program implementation; however, sustainable professional development was still needed. This research could provide districts with supportive information when considering implementation of the Olweus Bullying Prevention program.

Book Student  Teacher  and Administrator Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

Download or read book Student Teacher and Administrator Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program written by Brent Christopher Holden and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teacher Perceptions of a Bullying Prevention Program

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions of a Bullying Prevention Program written by Bethann Pratte and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A qualitative, case study was designed to determine the effectiveness of one public middle school's bullying prevention program, which was based on the Olweus model. The strength of the study was its descriptive quality. It encapsulated teacher perceptions of numerous areas of the bullying prevention program. The literature review revealed the characteristics of an effective bullying prevention program. The data analyses for this study were built around the 38 responses of the bullying prevention program survey, which assessed teacher perceptions of the initial training and implementation of the program in its third year. Ten participants were interviewed to gather more information. Teachers reported the middle school's bullying prevention program to be effective. Participants desired follow-through instruction on the facilitation of class meetings along with involvement of all stakeholders. Understandings derived from this research provided a more global view of the school's bullying prevention program. This, in turn, may be used to drive change, which should lead to a more positive and healthy school climate for all students so that learning may take place.

Book Implementation Level and the Perceived Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

Download or read book Implementation Level and the Perceived Effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program written by James P. Kalis and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bullying has become a significant problem for children of all national, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and it is one of the most underreported antisocial behaviors. Its negative impact causes psychological, physical, and social maladies and other longlasting consequences for victims of bullying including suicide ideation. Recently, more emphasis has been placed upon the ill effects of school bullying prompting more empirical exploration in the U.S. The purpose of this study is to contribute to the recent efforts to identify means to reduce and mitigate bullying incidents in schools by exploring the implementation level and the perceptions of people who are responsible for the implementation of the bullying prevention program. This research examined the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) through the perspective of teachers located in a northeast Ohio county who received a grant to implement the program over a period of several years. The current investigation involved a mixed methods' survey research design. The survey instrument included selected responses, Likert-style questions, as well as open-ended questions of which many were developed using the general implementation requirements of the OBPP. Teacher perception data were collected regarding implementation level, sustainability, support from other stakeholders, strengths and weaknesses of the program, and whether or not they perceive it to reduce instances of bullying. Other moderators affecting perceptions were also researched. These moderators include time, training, gender of teacher, years of experience, age of teacher, size of building, and general topology. The responses from the survey administration were exported from Survey Monkey and imported into SPSS. The responses were analyzed for both reliability and validity. Data analysis provides descriptive analysis, tests of statistical assumptions, followed by multiple regression analysis. Results from both the selected-response items and open-ended responses were synthesized to address all research questions. Results from this research indicate that the respondents believe that the OBPP was delivered with fidelity with a perception of moderate decreases in bullying incidents in both classrooms and within the school setting. The majority of surveyed respondents believe that they feel supported or significantly supported by district administration, building principal, peer teachers, parents, and students in regards to bullying prevention efforts using the OBPP. The data reveled that male teachers reported slightly higher levels of feeling supported compared to female teachers. Teachers, ages 20-29 and 30-39 as well as teachers with the least amount of experience 0-5 and 6-10 years, reported the highest level of feeling supported in regards to bullying intervention. Teachers from urban districts felt most supported followed by the rural districts and then suburban districts. There was no difference in the level of support reported by teachers from public or parochial schools.

Book Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

Download or read book Olweus Bullying Prevention Program written by Dan Olweus and published by Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services. This book was released on 2007 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Useful to teachers and other classroom support staff, this work helps learn how to implement Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in your classroom with practical tools, tips, and strategies, meeting outlines, and scripts. The DVD includes scenarios of bullying to help students recognize and respond to bullying behavior.

Book Elementary Teachers  and Principals  Perceptions of the OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program

Download or read book Elementary Teachers and Principals Perceptions of the OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program written by Micah I. Friesen and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effects of a Bullying Prevention Program and a Positive Behavior Program on the Self perceptions of Building Postive Relationships Among Middle School Students

Download or read book The Effects of a Bullying Prevention Program and a Positive Behavior Program on the Self perceptions of Building Postive Relationships Among Middle School Students written by David Cross and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The harmful effects of bullying are a rising concern in schools, and officials are implementing bullying prevention programs to strengthen peer relationships and build social equity within school communities. The purpose of this causal-comparative study was to examine the effectiveness of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program and Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports to see which program had a more significant impact on self-perception of building positive relationships among middle school students. With each program offering different bullying prevention strategies, it is important that educational leaders fully analyze the effectiveness of each program so the needs of the school can be met. Through examining the ideals of Adams’s equity theory and how people view social relationships, the following research question was developed: Is there a difference in the perceptions of building positive relationships between students who participated in Olweus and students who participated in PBIS training, as measured by the Peer Relations Questionnaire (PRQ)? Two hundred forty seventh-grade students from two rural middle schools in the central part of North Carolina participated in this study. One hundred twenty students from each school were selected to complete the PRQ for children based on the expectation that they had been exposed to their programs for one full year. Due to the lack of normality in student reporting, student responses were compared by the Mann-Whitney U test. Based on the results of this nonparametric test, there is no evidence that the distribution of scores was different between schools, neither for the whole population nor for females or males considered separately. The lack of normality discovered in the findings shows this study cannot be generalized across all middle school settings, which suggests more research in rural middle schools across various districts and states needs to be conducted.

Book Impact of a Bullying Prevention Program at a Southern Middle School

Download or read book Impact of a Bullying Prevention Program at a Southern Middle School written by Shannon Elizabeth Fischer and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) was purchased by a southern school district to combat bullying and raise perceptions of school climate. The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine the effectiveness of the OBPP in combatting bullying in a school for the 2015-2016 school year. Bullying data were compiled and compared using the OBQ from 2012, 2013, and 2014 to create the Middle School Bullying Survey administered in the fall of 2015 (presurvey) and the spring of 2016 (postsurvey) to reassess school climate, prevalence of bullying, and effectiveness of the OBPP. For Research Question 1, using chi-square tests, results showed no statistically significant associations in perceptions of students regarding being bullied at school before and after the implementation of the bullying prevention program. For Research Question 2, using descriptive statistics, results showed that both sets of participants reported bullying incidents to their parent/guardian more often. For Research Question 3, using chi-square tests, results showed no statistically significant differences between perceptions of girls and boys before and after the implementation of the bullying prevention program. For Research Question 4, using descriptive statistics, results showed that bullying happened more often at the gym, in the hallway, and during recess. For Research Question 5, using chi-square tests, results showed no statistically significant associations in perceptions of eighth-grade students and teachers on the social and physical environments from the end of 2015 to the end of 2016, as determined by the South Carolina Department of Education Annual Report Card Summary Evaluation Results.

Book Bullying in Schools

    Book Details:
  • Author : Peter K. Smith
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2004-10-21
  • ISBN : 9780521528030
  • Pages : 356 pages

Download or read book Bullying in Schools written by Peter K. Smith and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2004-10-21 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comparative account carried out by educationalists and researchers of the major intervention projects against school bullying since the 1980s.

Book Teacher Perceptions of the Use of School wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports at Reducing the Presence of Bullying in Middle Schools

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions of the Use of School wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports at Reducing the Presence of Bullying in Middle Schools written by Kristine Marie Harper and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each day students throughout the world are exposed to bullying in many different ways and on many different occasions. Bullying has received such a great amount of attention through the media, that it leaves parents and community members with the belief that bullying has become a bigger problem today than it ever has before (Austin, Reynolds, & Barnes, 2012; Carrera, DePalma, & Lameiras, 2011; Packman, Lepkowski, Overton, & Smaby, 2005; Rigby & Smith, 2011). Nearly every state in the nation has passed laws regarding bullying and increasing the responsibility of schools and districts to implement programs to prevent and/or address bullying on their campuses (U.S. Department of Education, 2011). Many schools and districts have not only developed policies to place them in compliance with the passed legislation, but they have begun to implement programs, such as School-Wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS), as a method to help improve the overall school environment (Pugh & Chitiyo, 2012; Reinke, Herman, & Stormont, 2012; Simonsen & Sugai, 2013). While it has shown to help improve the overall school climate, researchers suggest that this may also be utilized to reduce the presence of bullying in schools (Good, McIntosh, & Gietz, 2011; Packman et al., 2005; Pugh & Chitiyo, 2012). This study examined the perceptions of middle school teachers concerning the use of SWPBIS in their schools, along with their perceptions of its effectiveness at reducing the presence of negative student behaviors, such as bullying. Research was conducted using quantitative data to determine teacher perceptions of the questions being presented in this study. While the outcomes to nearly all of the research questions reported very little significance, these results showed that teachers' perceived that SWPBIS is effective at reducing the presence of negative student behaviors within the school when it has been implemented with fidelity. --Page ii.

Book Teachers  Perceptions of Bullying

Download or read book Teachers Perceptions of Bullying written by Kari Ann Sassu and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Preventing Bullying Through Science  Policy  and Practice

Download or read book Preventing Bullying Through Science Policy and Practice written by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2016-09-14 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bullying has long been tolerated as a rite of passage among children and adolescents. There is an implication that individuals who are bullied must have "asked for" this type of treatment, or deserved it. Sometimes, even the child who is bullied begins to internalize this idea. For many years, there has been a general acceptance and collective shrug when it comes to a child or adolescent with greater social capital or power pushing around a child perceived as subordinate. But bullying is not developmentally appropriate; it should not be considered a normal part of the typical social grouping that occurs throughout a child's life. Although bullying behavior endures through generations, the milieu is changing. Historically, bulling has occurred at school, the physical setting in which most of childhood is centered and the primary source for peer group formation. In recent years, however, the physical setting is not the only place bullying is occurring. Technology allows for an entirely new type of digital electronic aggression, cyberbullying, which takes place through chat rooms, instant messaging, social media, and other forms of digital electronic communication. Composition of peer groups, shifting demographics, changing societal norms, and modern technology are contextual factors that must be considered to understand and effectively react to bullying in the United States. Youth are embedded in multiple contexts and each of these contexts interacts with individual characteristics of youth in ways that either exacerbate or attenuate the association between these individual characteristics and bullying perpetration or victimization. Recognizing that bullying behavior is a major public health problem that demands the concerted and coordinated time and attention of parents, educators and school administrators, health care providers, policy makers, families, and others concerned with the care of children, this report evaluates the state of the science on biological and psychosocial consequences of peer victimization and the risk and protective factors that either increase or decrease peer victimization behavior and consequences.

Book Bullying in Schools  Teacher Perceptions on Effectiveness of the Current Bullying Program

Download or read book Bullying in Schools Teacher Perceptions on Effectiveness of the Current Bullying Program written by Catherine Lepley and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Bullying Prevention and Intervention

Download or read book Bullying Prevention and Intervention written by Susan M. Swearer and published by Guilford Press. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grounded in research and extensive experience in schools, this engaging book describes practical ways to combat bullying at the school, class, and individual levels. Step-by-step strategies are presented for developing school- and districtwide policies, coordinating team-based prevention efforts, and implementing targeted interventions with students at risk. Special topics include how to involve teachers, parents, and peers in making schools safer; ways to address the root causes of bullying and victimization; the growing problem of online or cyberbullying; and approaches to evaluating intervention effectiveness. In a large-size format with convenient lay-flat binding, the book features helpful reproducibles, concrete examples, and questions for reflection and discussion. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series.

Book Bullying in North American Schools

Download or read book Bullying in North American Schools written by Dorothy L. Espelage and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2010-10-18 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides an exciting compilation of research, with a social-ecological perspective that illustrates the complexity of bullying behaviors and offers suggestions for data-based decision-making to intervene and reduce those behaviors.