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Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do - Dan Olweus,
This review is from: Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do (Understanding Children's Worlds) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book, although it is perhaps best understood by people with an understanding of violence and aggression, cultural theory, and survey research methods. That said, most people with an interest/concern regarding bullying will gain from reading this book. The author - Dan Olweus is well known to be a specialist in this area. His point that bullying in school kills the educational process for victims is to my mind a truth. If you are a teacher who is prepared to get the 'bull by the horns' this book is an essential read.
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This review is from: Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do (Understanding Children's Worlds) (Paperback)
I wish I had known that this book gave little advice if your child is being bullied at school. I wouldn't recommend this book for parents, I wouldn't recommend it for anyone really. It was written in a very boring manner. I couldn't relate to it at all. The profile of the bully as being quite happy with himself seemed very unrealistic. I usually give my old books to charity so someone else can read, not this one, I wouldn't want anyone believing what they read here. A very unhelpful book to say the least.
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This book is the foundation of modern bullying prevention!,
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This review is from: Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do (Understanding Children's Worlds) (Paperback)
This clear, brief, and practical book is based on extensive research and outlines an intervention to prevent bullying. Dr. Olweus's work has become the standard approach to bullying prevention, reflected in such programs as the University of Colorado "Blueprints for Violence Prevention" project ... As a counselor and trainer specializing in bullying prevention, I find this book indispensable, and recommend it highly.
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Good data but needs more specific examples,
By David E. Levine - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do (Understanding Children's Worlds) (Paperback)
I was elected to my local board of education and we recently received a credible complaint from a parent that harassment of her son was being overlooked by school administrators. Accordingly, I felt obliged to read up on the issue of bullying. This book sets forth both the problem and the recommended solutions. Prof. Olweus is Norwegian and his studies primarily involve Scandinavian schools. Accordingly, questions came to my mind such as "Is Norway a more homogenious society than the United States? If so, are there any differences in both the problem and the solutions in a more ethnically heterogeneous society?" I don't know the answers but, the reader should keep these issues in mind when reading this book.Prof. Olweus describes the problem and he sets forth well organized solutions to the problem which require involvement of teachers, administrators and parents, and further require communication with all students, even those who are neither bullies nor victims. The one problem I have with the book is that there are very few case histories and specific examples given. The book proposes solutions but does not provide a case history in which the specific solution was successfully applied to the problem at hand. Reliable data and sound recommendations are important but a few specific examples of how these recommendations worked would be helpful. For example, Olweus recommends that parents of a bully apply sanctions if the bullying behavior does not improve. He states, "The consequence should be associated with some degree of discomfort or unpleasantness, but corporal punishment must not be used." OK, fine; but what are specific examples of "discomfor or unpleasantness?" Where are the case histories giving examples? Without these, the book does not provide as fulfilling reading as it otherwise might. This book is well worth reading and I recommend it with the reservations expressed above. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Pioneering Work,
By J. M. Tully - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do (Understanding Children's Worlds) (Paperback)
Dr. Dan Olweus is widely regarded as the father of bullying research and prevention. This primer should be in the library of every educator, counselor, and parent who is concerned about bullying in schools. The famous Olweus Bullying Prevention Program resulted from Dr. Olweus' work and is considered the "gold standard" of school bullying prevention programs.
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