PLAN DE CONVIVENCIA ESCOLAR

PLAN DE CONVIVENCIA ESCOLAR
Title PLAN DE CONVIVENCIA ESCOLAR PDF eBook
Author JOSÉ EDUARDO BASANTA MONTENEGRO
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 40
Release 2010-10-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1446658562

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PLAN DE CONVIVENCIA ESCOLAR. UNA PROPUESTA PARA LOS CENTROS EDUCATIVOS

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Publisher Ministerio de Educación
Pages 281
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Plan de convivencia

Plan de convivencia
Title Plan de convivencia PDF eBook
Author Ediciones Guillermo Castilla
Publisher
Pages 114
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9788492854110

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El aprendizaje cooperativo

El aprendizaje cooperativo
Title El aprendizaje cooperativo PDF eBook
Author Mayordomo Saiz, Rosa M.
Publisher Editorial UOC
Pages 188
Release 2016-10-10
Genre Education
ISBN 8490649871

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School Bullying and Mental Health

School Bullying and Mental Health
Title School Bullying and Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Helen Cowie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 237
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134977433

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Bullying amongst young people is a serious and pervasive problem, and recent rapid advances in electronic communication technologies have provided even more tools for bullies to exploit. School Bullying and Mental Health collates current research evidence and theoretical perspectives about school bullying in one comprehensive volume, identifying the nature and extent of bullying and cyberbullying at school, as well as its impact on children and young people’s emotional health and well-being. There are many negative consequences of bullying, and children and young people who have been victimised often suffer long-term psychological problems, such as increased levels of anxiety, depressive symptoms, social isolation, loneliness and suicidal ideation. Perpetrators of bullying also have a heightened risk of experiencing problems such as anxiety and depression, as well as eating disorders and antisocial behaviour. Founded on rigorous academic research, this important book tackles the negative consequences of bullying, and bullying culture itself, by examining the social and cultural contexts that perpetuate such behaviour from childhood through adolescence and potentially into adulthood. Containing contributions from an international team of authors, this book explores current interventions to prevent and reduce school bullying and to alleviate its negative effects on the mental health of children and young people. In-depth discussion of the profound implications of this research for researchers, practitioners and policymakers makes this book essential reading for those interested in bullying culture and the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.

Violence in Schools

Violence in Schools
Title Violence in Schools PDF eBook
Author Peter K Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 386
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134470363

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Violence in schools is a pervasive, highly emotive and, above all, global problem. Bullying and its negative social consequences are of perennial concern, while the media regularly highlights incidences of violent assault - and even murder - occurring within schools. This unique and fascinating text offers a comprehensive overview and analysis of how European nations are tackling this serious issue. Violence in Schools: The Response in Europe, brings together contributions from all EU member states and two associated states. Each chapter begins by clearly outlining the nature of the school violence situation in that country. It then goes on to describe those social policy initiatives and methods of intervention being used to address violence in schools and evaluates the effectiveness of these different strategies. Commentaries from Australia, Israel and the USA and an overview of the book's main themes by eminent psychologist Peter K. Smith complete a truly international and authoritative look at this important - and frequently controversial - subject. This book constitutes an invaluable resource for educational administrators, policymakers and researchers concerned with investigating, and ultimately addressing, the social and psychological causes, manifestations and effects of school violence.

Cities and Sovereignty

Cities and Sovereignty
Title Cities and Sovereignty PDF eBook
Author Diane E. Davis
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 285
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 025300506X

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Cities have long been associated with diversity and tolerance, but from Jerusalem to Belfast to the Basque Country, many of the most intractable conflicts of the past century have played out in urban spaces. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume examine the interrelationships of ethnic, racial, religious, or other identity conflicts and larger battles over sovereignty and governance. Under what conditions do identity conflicts undermine the legitimacy and power of nation-states, empires, or urban authorities? Does the urban built environment play a role in remedying or exacerbating such conflicts? Employing comparative analysis, these case studies from the Middle East, Europe, and South and Southeast Asia advance our understanding of the origins and nature of urban conflict.