by Derek Glover (Author)
This book considers the progress made towards changing pupil attitudes to bullying in twenty-five secondary schools. It begins with a consideration of the present situation and looks at the way in which policies have been developed to make school life more enjoyable for all pupils. It recognises that families and the community at large are also involved and considers how schools can integrate their anti-bullying work with social activities, and the subject curriculum. It shows a way forward for those schools and parents who are seeking to bring about change.
Three questions are addressed:
* How can schools change attitudes so that there is a decline in all forms of bullying behaviour?
* What difference does action against bullying make to pupil life and the quality of teaching and learning?
* Is action leading to a longer term improvement in the school society?
The book is directed at those responsible for policy development in schools and colleges. It relies heavily upon case study material and so is more lively than many educational books. It will attract school governors and parents who are interested in the subject and will also be of value to those in teacher education.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 02 Jan 1998
ISBN 10: 0335199291
ISBN 13: 9780335199297