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Bullying from Streets to Schools

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Author: Page A. Smith and Wowek Sean Kearney  

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The book is written in response to the growing problem of bullying both inside and outside of schools. The problem is evolving and currently absorbs an ever-increasing range of identities including, cyberbullying, adult bullying, family and spousal bullying, workplace bullying, and student and teacher forms.

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The book is written in response to the growing problem of bullying both inside and outside of schools. The problem is evolving and currently absorbs an ever-increasing range of identities including, cyberbullying, adult bullying, family and spousal bullying, workplace bullying, and student and teacher forms.

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Bullies don’t discriminate. They are equal opportunity abusers. In Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care, authors Smith and Kearney guide their readers through multiple facets of this growing and pervasive problem. Far beyond other books that simply explore the current research on the topic, Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care shapes the subject of bullying in both understandable and realistic ways. In chapter after chapter, the authors painstakingly direct their readers through numerous “peaks and valleys” of bullying situations, including the “who, what and where” of the subject. Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care features detailed information describing the three critical groups most affected by bullying, including perpetrators, victims and bystanders. The authors accompany their readers through home, school, virtual, and workplace environments, and directly relate how these areas influence the potential development of both bullies and victims.The realities of bullying hit home as readers also are provided with an intense glimpse into the mind of a bully though an actual interview. Practical suggestions in the Facts, Feelings and Facilitation sections at the end of each chapter encourage anti-bullying action by both school and community leaders, and a bullying “hotspot” map is included along with research-based suggestions for avoiding confrontations. Unlike other books, which deal in part with the issues surrounding bullying, Smith and Kearney engage readers in thoughtful and comprehensive ways that prompt action.

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Critic Reviews

“Smith & Kearney artfully bridge the harsh and complicated realities of bullying in school settings with the theoretical underpinnings of school culture and climate. Bullying in schools has become a centerpiece of concern for students, parents, and school personnel. Often interwoven and obscured from view, bullying behaviors and the accompanying social emotional damage is often far reaching. Because schools are often seen as the epicenter of learned social behavior, understanding how this phenomenon presents itself in school environments is key in thwarting perpetual victimization. Smith & Kearney make clear the role that students, teachers, school administrators, and parents play in both understanding and reducing bullying. This book is a must read for researchers, practitioners, and anyone who cares about life in schools.”

-- Dane A. Delli, Superintendent, Glenview School District 34

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About the Author

Page A. Smith is a professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio. His research foci include student aggression and bullying, organizational climate and citizenship, institutional trust, collective efficacy, creating change, and leader influence.Wowek S. Kearney is associate professor and interim dean of the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University – San Antonio. His research focuses upon the areas of principal influence, change orientations, school culture and climate, and the confluence of administration, ethics, and emotionally intelligent leadership.

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Bullies don't discriminate. They are equal opportunity abusers. In Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care, authors Smith and Kearney guide their readers through multiple facets of this growing and pervasive problem. Far beyond other books that simply explore the current research on the topic, Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care shapes the subject of bullying in both understandable and realistic ways. In chapter after chapter, the authors painstakingly direct their readers through numerous "peaks and valleys" of bullying situations, including the "who, what and where" of the subject. Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care features detailed information describing the three critical groups most affected by bullying, including perpetrators, victims and bystanders. The authors accompany their readers through home, school, virtual, and workplace environments, and directly relate how these areas influence the potential development of both bullies and victims. The realities of bullying hit home as readers also are provided with an intense glimpse into the mind of a bully though an actual interview. Practical suggestions in the Facts, Feelings and Facilitation sections at the end of each chapter encourage anti-bullying action by both school and community leaders, and a bullying "hotspot" map is included along with research-based suggestions for avoiding confrontations. Unlike other books, which deal in part with the issues surrounding bullying, Smith and Kearney engage readers in thoughtful and comprehensive ways that prompt action.

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Product Details

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Published
7th August 2017
Pages
156
ISBN
9781475826234

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