Prevention of Bullying among Young Adolescents (11–15 years of age) at General Education School Cover Image

Jaunesniojo amžiaus (11–15 metų) paauglių patyčių prevencija bendrojo ugdymo mokyklose
Prevention of Bullying among Young Adolescents (11–15 years of age) at General Education School

Author(s): Ilona Tandzegolskienė, Simona Vančugovaitė
Subject(s): School education, Educational Psychology, Sociology of Education
Published by: Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
Keywords: general education school; adolescents; bullying; bullying prevention;

Summary/Abstract: The consequences of bullying among adolescents have a negative influence on the development of adolescent’s personality and socialization, as well as can affect schoolchildren’s physiology (e.g. organ functions, regulation of the nervous system), psychology (e.g. a teenager becomes sensitive, loses self-control), contemplation (e.g. a teenager feels helpless) and behaviour (e.g. non-attendance of lessons, teenager’s attentiveness is impaired); therefore, in order to avoid the bullying problem and consequences coursed by it, it is required that pedagogues select proper measures of bullying prevention, which would help to stop bullying among adolescents, to educate their social skills, to develop a tolerant and positive approach to communication, and negative attitudes towards the bullying problem. The research has involved 16 teachers from 6 general education schools of Kaunas. The results of the research showed that pedagogues responded quickly to the bullying situation and looked for the ways to solve the problem, social pedagogues and psychologists mostly organized consultations for all involved in bullying while form masters tended to initiate discussions during and after a class lesson. However, it is very important that pedagogues provide schoolchildren certain knowledge about different consequences of bullying, develop skills of safe behaviour, strengthen self-confidence and self-esteem of adolescents, develop tolerance, self-control, promote communication and cooperation with peers.

  • Issue Year: 133/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 183-201
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Lithuanian