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Bullying among Roma Children of a Cluj Metropolitan Area School
Bullying among Roma Children of a Cluj Metropolitan Area School

Author(s): Cristina Faludi, Lida-Elena Zaharia
Subject(s): School education, State/Government and Education, Evaluation research, Studies in violence and power, Health and medicine and law, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Identity of Collectives
Published by: POLIROM & Universitatea Bucureşti - Dept. de Sociologie şi Asistenţă Socială
Keywords: discriminatory bullying; primary school; Roma pupils; prevention program; Romania;

Summary/Abstract: Background: Bullying occurs mostly in schools, having destructive psychologically and physically long-term effects. This study has a research and psycho-social intervention approach. The purpose of research was to investigate whether Roma children were more exposed to bullying situations in school than Romanian children. The research had a pre-intervention component, designed to inform the intervention, and a post-intervention component, serving an assessment purpose.Methods: This study was conducted in a primary classroom of a secondary school from Cluj metropolitan area, where 23% of the school population were Roma pupils. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 8 pupils and 7 parents of Roma and Romanian ethnicity, and with 3 teachers during May-June 2022. Thematic analysis was used to investigate the qualitative data. A sociogram explored the attraction and rejection relationships between Roma and Romanian classmates. Following the research, a psycho-educational group was conducted with the pupils of the investigated classroom. The Paired-samples t Test was applied to investigate whether pupils improved their level of knowledge about bullying at the end of intervention.Results: The findings showed that school was not a discriminatory bullying environment based on ethnicity. Physical and verbal forms of bullying prevailed in school. A significantly higher level of knowledge about bullying was evidenced at the end of intervention. The group leader informed parents about bullying and conceived a step-by-step intervention plan with the teacher to suppress bullying between pupils. Conclusions: Further directions of research and intervention to address bullying are exposed in the last section of the study.

  • Issue Year: XXI/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 29-44
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English