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Bullying in North American Schools

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Bullying in North American Schools book

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Bullying in North American Schools book

Edited ByDorothy L. Espelage, Susan M. Swearer
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 15 October 2010
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203842898
Pages 336
eBook ISBN 9780203842898
Subjects Education
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Espelage, D.L., & Swearer, S.M. (Eds.). (2010). Bullying in North American Schools (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203842898

ABSTRACT

Bullying in North American Schools is an exciting compilation of research on bullying in school-aged youth by a representative group of researchers, including developmental, social, counseling, school, and clinical psychologists across North America.

This new edition:

  • illustrates the complexity of bullying behaviors and offers suggestions for decision-making to intervene and work to reduce bullying behaviors
  • provides empirical guidance for school personnel as they develop bullying prevention and intervention programs or evaluate existing programs
  • uses a social-ecological perspective in which bullying is examined across multiple contexts including individual characteristics, peer and family influences, and classroom dynamics
  • includes basic research data from leaders in the field of bullying and victimization in the United States and Canada
  • teaches practical implications of various types of programs and how to choose and implement one that fits their school ecology.

This text will help your students understand how to prevent bullying behavior and how to select and manage intervention efforts in schools and school districts.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Edited ByDorothy L. Espelage, Susan M. Swearer

chapter 1|8 pages

EXPANDING THE SOCIAL–ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF BULLYING AMONG YOUTH: Lessons Learned from the Past and Directions for the Future

BySUSAN M. SWEARER, DOROTHY L. ESPELAGE

part |2 pages

Part I Individual Characteristics Associated With Bullying

chapter 2|10 pages

GENDER AND BULLYING: Moving Beyond Mean Diff erences to Consider Conceptions of Bullying, Processes by which Bullying Unfolds, and Cyberbullying

ByMARION K. UNDERWOOD, LISA H. ROSEN

chapter 3|11 pages

Why does being Bullied Hurt so Much? Insights from Neuroscience

ByTRACY VAILLANCOURT, SHELLEY HYMEL, PATRICIA MCDOUGALL

chapter 4|11 pages

BULLYING AMONG STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: Impact and Implications

ByCHAD A. ROSE

chapter 5|17 pages

INTERNALIZING PROBLEMS IN STUDENTS INVOLVED IN BULLYING AND VICTIMIZATION

BySUSAN M. SWEARER, ADAM COLLINS, KISHA HAYE RADLIFF, AND CIXIN WANG

chapter 6|11 pages

UNWANTED SEXUAL AND HARASSING EXPERIENCES: From School to Text Messaging

ByMICHELE YBARRA, DOROTHY L. ESPELAGE, SUZANNE MARTIN

part |2 pages

Part II Peer Characteristics Associated With Bullying

chapter 7|16 pages

TEACHING PRACTICES, CLASSROOM PEER ECOLOGIES, AND BULLYING BEHAVIORS AMONG SCHOOLCHILDREN

ByPHILIP C. RODKIN, SCOTT D. GEST

chapter 8|10 pages

Part of the Problem and Part of the Solution: Th e Role of Peers in Bullying, Dominance, and Victimization during the Transition from Primary School to Secondary School

ByANTHONY D. PELLEGRINI AND MARK J. VAN RYZIN

chapter 9|16 pages

Sidestepping the Jingle Fallacy: Bullying, Aggression, and the Importance of Knowing the Diff erence

ByPATRICIA H. HAWLEY, KATHRYN N. STUMP, JACKLYN RATLIFF

part |2 pages

Part III Classroom Characteristics Associated With Bullying

chapter 10|13 pages

TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD BULLYING

ByMELISSA HOLT, MELISSA KEYES, BRIAN KOENIG

chapter 11|15 pages

Girls, Boys, and Bullying in Preschool: Th e Role of Gender in the Development of Bullying

ByLAURA D. HANISH, ALISON HILL, SHERRI GOSNEY, RICHARD A. FABES

chapter 12|12 pages

CLASSROOM ECOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT OR DISCOURAGE BULLYING

ByBETH DOLL, SAMUEL SONG, ALLISON CHAMPION, KRISTIN JONES

part |2 pages

Part IV Beyond the Classroom: Considering School Climate, Family Relationships, Social Support, and Innovative School Partnerships

chapter 13|21 pages

SCHOOL CLIMATE AND CHANGE IN PERSONALITY DISORDER SYMPTOM TRAJECTORIES RELATED TO BULLYING: A Prospective Study

BySTEPHANIE KASEN, JEFFREY G. JOHNSON, HENIAN CHEN, THOMAS N. CRAWFORD

chapter 14|9 pages

THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN THE LIVES OF STUDENTS INVOLVED IN BULLYING

ByMICHELLE K. DEMARAY, CHRISTINE K. MALECKI

chapter 15|14 pages

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS OF BULLIES AND VICTIMS

ByRENAE D. DUNCAN

chapter 16|20 pages

Considerations when Measuring Outcomes to Assess for the Eff ectiveness of Bullying- and Aggression-Prevention Programs in the Schools

BySTEPHEN S. LEFF, MELANIE A. FREEDMAN, JULIE P. MACEVOY, THOMAS J. POWER

part |2 pages

Part V Effective Prevention and Intervention Programs

chapter 17|14 pages

BULLY BUSTERS: A Resource for Schools and Parents to Prevent and Respond to Bullying

ByARTHUR M. HORNE, CHRISTOPHER D. BELL, KATHERINE A. RACZYNSKI, AND JENNIFER L.

chapter 18|11 pages

Integrating Strategies for Bullying, Sexual Harassment, and Dating Violence Prevention: Th e Expect Respect Elementary School Project

ByBARRI ROSENBLUTH, DANIEL J. WHITAKER, LINDA ANNE VALLE, AND BARBARA BALL

chapter 19|14 pages

Bully-Proofi ng Your School: Overview of the Program, Outcome Research, and Questions that Remain about how Best to Implement Eff ective Bullying Prevention in Schools

ByAMY PLOG, CARLA GARRITY, KATHRYN JENS, WILLIAM PORTER

chapter 20|12 pages

Teacher Support of Bullying Prevention: Th e Good, the Bad, and the Promising

ByKARIN S. FREY, DIANE CARLSON JONES, MIRIAM K. HIRSCHSTEIN, AND LEIHUA V. EDSTROM

chapter 21|13 pages

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF STEPS TO RESPECT: A School-Based Bullying Prevention Program

BySABINA M. LOW, BRIAN H. SMITH, ERIC C. BROWN, KATE FERNANDEZ, KOREN HANSON

chapter 22|16 pages

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OLWEUS BULLYING PREVENTION PROGRAM IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS: Lessons Learned from the Field

BySUSAN P. LIMBER
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