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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Violence in schools : a correlational study into the relationship between an Afrocentric orientation and attitudes towards violence among African secondary school learners in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal.

Sekhesa, Thabo. 05 May 2014 (has links)
This correlation study investigated the relationship between Africentric values (Collective work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics and Self determination) as measured by the Children’s Africentric Value Scale (CAVS) (Belgrave, Townsend, Cherry, & Cunningham, 1997) and attitudes towards violence reflected by Culture of Violence and Reactive Violence as measured by the Attitudes Towards Violence Scale: A Measure for adolescents (Funk, Elliot, Urman, Flores, & Mock, 1999) with a sample of 200 secondary school learners in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal. There was no statistically significant relationship between the aforementioned Africentric values and attitudes towards violence. Gender was found to be a predictor of Reactive Violence with male participants being more prone to endorse reactive violence. Recommendations for school violence interventions based on Africentric values were also provided and discussed in this study. / Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2011.
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Neadresné násilí na školách - kriminologický fenomén / Non-addressable school violence - criminological phenomenon

Vrána, Filip January 2013 (has links)
Non-addressable school violence - criminological phenomenon The purpose of the thesis is an analysis of non-addressable school violence, identifying it's roots, describe the perpetrators and the approaches used in fighting the problem, and lay down a characteristic of the youngest of them, a threat assessment program. The thesis is composed of three chapters, which are: Definition of non-addressable school violence, Current approaches to non-addressable school violence, Safe school iniciative and Implementing a threat assessment program. Each chapter is divided into subchapters according to the relevant issues. Chapter One consists of four parts. The first one deals with the definition of non-addressable school violence and the differences between it and the other types of violent behavior. The second one contains history of this phenomenon and how it changed in time. Third is about age of the perpetrators and the victimology and the last one deals with the effect of medialization. Second chapter is about current approaches used to describe non-addressable school violence, these are profiling, guided professional judgment, automated decision making and threat assessment. In the subchapters I argue pros and cons of all the approaches when used on the problém at hand. Third chapter is about "Safe...
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How resilient adolescent learners in a township school cope with school violence: a case study.

15 August 2008 (has links)
The aim of this study is to analyse and describe how resilient adolescent learners in a township school cope with school violence in order to develop and recommend a model to promote resilience in coping with school violence. As basis for this study violence is described and explained in the theoretical framework of the ecosystemic theory, as well as the social learning and cognitive behavioural theories. Based on these theories violence is discussed as a reaction and as an action that occurs through reciprocal interaction between the systems and the social environment. Through this interaction adolescent learners could be exposed to individual, family, community and school related risk factors and external barriers, which could have psychological impact, and could lead to a path of violence and self-destruction. Thus, the view of the study is that some learners have the ability and skills to cope with school violence, whilst others are not capable of coping with school violence. However, both groups could learn coping skills. This study wishes to further show that in order for adolescent learners in a township school to cope with school violence certain intrapersonal characteristics and social interpersonal skills of resilience, as well as external protective factors should be present. Therefore, background to research into the theories of resilience and coping based on Salutogenesis is provided. Salutogenesis stresses the importance of how well-being (resilience and coping) is created and maintained. The specific research design selected for this study is a case study and is qualitative, explorative and descriptive in nature. This research design is also emergent and is logically constructed according to qualitative research methods to ensure credibility and validity if the study. The research design further provides clear direction for the way in which the fieldwork is undertaken. A two-pronged approach was followed with the data collection. First, a pilot study was done for refinement of questions and data collection formats as well as for understanding the realities of the fieldwork and research process. Secondly, the data were collected from participants in three different phases, including gathering of background information of the school; obtaining views about school violence, resilience and coping; as well as collecting data from resilient adolescent learners about their violent experiences and how they coped with school violence. The process of analysis that was followed was to describe the protocol for all phases; to identify and describe the themes that emerged from the data of all phases; and to present a clear profile of each resilient adolescent learner. The results were presented within a narrative that should provide the reader with enough information to determine whether the findings of the study could possibly apply to other people or settings. The findings of the study revealed that many adolescent learners in the township school experienced direct incidences of violence either at school or in the community. The most common types of violence reported by the participants, are bullying, fighting, swearing, gangsterism, carrying of weapons, stabbing and gambling. Other contributory factors are racism and substance abuse. Reportedly, the nature of violence changed over the years because of efforts, mainly from the educators, to develop a workable discipline system. It was also found that there were learners at this school who coped with school violence because of intrapersonal characteristics of resilience, social interpersonal skills, and external factors. The intrapersonal characteristics of resilience are an appealing temperament; sense of coherence; internal locus of control; positive self-concept; being future directed, and belief in a Higher Being. The social interpersonal skills are communication skills, cognitive skills, and conflict resolution skills. The external factors are family support and social support. Based on these findings this thesis develops and recommends a systemic-based model to promote resilience in adolescent learners in coping with school violence in a township school. / Prof. R.E Swart
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Qualidade de vida associada à violência escolar do aluno: revisão sistemática e metanálise de estudos realizados entre 2006 e 2016 no Brasil / Quality of life associated to scholar violence of students: systematic review and meta-analyzes of researches published between 2006 and 2016 in Brazil

Peres, Daniela Ribeiro 31 March 2017 (has links)
O escopo dessa pesquisa foi investigar por meio da revisão sistemática e metanálise a relação existente entre violência escolar, no período de 2006 2016, o rendimento e a qualidade de vida do aluno dentro da instituição enquanto fator pertinente para o processo de ensino e aprendizagem. O levantamento bibliográfico foi conduzido em bases eletrônicas de dados (LILACS, SciELO e PubMed) resultando na escolha tanto de artigos científicos quanto de livros. Por meio de uma busca bibliográfica padronizada, utilizou-se palavras-chave (descritores) específicas em estudos pertinentes à questão proposta. Para a seleção e avaliação dos estudos científicos levantados na busca foram estabelecidos critérios, contemplando os aspectos: estudos realizados em território brasileiro, tipo de estudo, participantes, intervenção adotada e avaliação dos resultados. Dos títulos obtidos a partir desta busca foram selecionados somente aqueles cujo material tivesse relação com o objeto do presente estudo. Após a leitura do texto completo, os mesmos foram resenhados de acordo com ficha protocolar e classificados com relação ao nível de evidência e grau de recomendação. Como resultado 15 (quinze) estudos foram incluídos na revisão sistemática e, em seguida, para a metanálise. Por meio dos resultados e da discussão, notou-se que existe uma escassez de estudos com o enfoque da violência escolar, rendimento do aluno e qualidade de vida; contudo os resultados obtidos demonstraram que a violência no âmbito escolar interfere no clima educacional ao qual o aluno encontra-se exposto e resulta na queda da qualidade de vida do aluno e contribui para seu baixo desempenho escolar. O processo ensino e aprendizagem também foi prejudicado quando o aluno é exposto à violência intrafamiliar. / The scope of this research was to investigate by a systematic review and meta-analysis the relation between school violence, during 2006 2016, income and quality of life of the student into the institution as a relevant factor for teaching and learning process. The bibliographical survey was conducted in electronic databases (LILACS, SciELO and PubMed), and resulting in the selection of both scientific articles and books. Through a standardized bibliographic search, specific keywords (descriptors) were used in relevant studies to the proposed question. For the selection and evaluation of the scientific studies raised in the search criteria were established, covering the following aspects: studies carried out in Brazil, type of study, participants, intervention adopted and evaluation of the results. From the titles obtained from this search were selected only those whose material had relation with the object of the present study. After reading the full text, they were reviewed concerning the protocol form and classified in relation to the level of evidence and degree of recommendation. Thus, 15 (fifteen) studies were included in the systematic review and then for meta-analysis. Through the results and discussion, it was noted that there is a shortage of studies with the focus on school violence, student achievement and quality of life; However, the results show that school violence interferes with the educational atmosphere to which the student is exposed and results in a drop in student\'s quality of life and contributes to their poor school performance. The learning and teaching process was impaired when the student was exposed to intrafamiliar violence.
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A Content Analysis of Newspaper Reports on School Violence in Trinidad and Tobago

Harris, Charlene, Dunkley, Lisa R. 15 November 2018 (has links)
Although violence in schools has received increasing attention in the media in Trinidad and Tobago over the past decade, the limited existing data on school violence is concerning. The present investigation utilizes newspaper articles from the three main newspaper outlets as textual data to explore the framing of school violence in Trinidad and Tobago. Research shows the manner in which the media report on school violence influences public perceptions, gives rise to particular attitudes and can influence decisions by policymakers (Jacobs, 2014). This investigation aims to assess for school violence using the question: How is school violence portrayed in print media in Trinidad and Tobago. Specifically, we will examine: 1) the characteristics of these reports on school violence in print media and 2) the similarities and differences between print news sources related to school violence. The exploration of these research questions will provide a framework for exploring how findings on school violence may impact public perception and subsequent prevention of school violence in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Media violence and school violence : the connection and Newfoundland and Labrador's response /

Higdon, W. Brian, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Reframing Classroom Encounters: Teachers Making Sense of School Securitization

Willson, Melanie 18 March 2013 (has links)
This thesis explores the discourses available to teachers in navigating and making sense of their role in the securitization of high schools. My analysis is based on semi-structured interviews conducted with nine teachers working in urban schools in Toronto. Drawing on frameworks from post-colonial, critical race, and urban education studies, I argue that school securitization is not just complicated by racism, but structured and enabled by it. While there is an urgent need to resist the implementation of particular security and surveillance measures that intensify the targeted disqualification of racialized youth, it is equally if not more important to uncover and resist the ways that racial thinking organizes a much wider range of classroom encounters and pedagogical practices. I urge teachers to interrogate their investments in the categories and subject positions that race thinking makes available, including those that are desirable and pleasurable.
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Covert school bullying among school students in Macao

Iong, Sio Hong January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Sociology
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School and community members' perceptions of the effectiveness of school district efforts to reduce violence in schools

Cauldwell, Natalie, January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-170). Also available on the Internet.
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A study of school stakeholder perceptions of the Safe Schools Programme of the Western Cape Education Department as implemented at a primary school in the Mitchell's Plain district /

Powrie, Joy L. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Education))--Peninsula Technikon, 2003. / Word processed copy. Summary in English. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 99-106). Also available online.

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