VIOLENCE AGAINST TEACHERS- RULE OR EXCEPTION? Cover Image

VIOLENCE AGAINST TEACHERS- RULE OR EXCEPTION?
VIOLENCE AGAINST TEACHERS- RULE OR EXCEPTION?

Author(s): Maja Lokmić, Siniša Opić, Vesna Bilić
Subject(s): School education, Higher Education
Published by: Удружење за развој науке, инжењерства и образовања
Keywords: violence; teachers; schools; students; parents; violent behaviour;

Summary/Abstract: The objective of this study is to examine the prevalence of violence against teachers by students. The study included 175 teachers, five primary and five secondary schools. The age of respondents (teachers) ranges from 20 to 65, with average age being 44,33 years. The used instrument has assessed violence against teachers and has consisted of data about the characteristics of respondents, frequency and type of violence experienced from students.The results suggest that violence against teachers in primary and secondary schools in Zagreb taken in to sample is very much present. Since 74,3% teachers has experienced violence from their students during the year that kind of behavior is more of a rule than an exception. Students in primary and secondary schools show violent behavior against their teachers at an equal level. Male teachers, as opposed to female teachers, are more frequently victims of violent behavior (posting inappropriate content online) from their students. Also, there is a statistically significant correlation (negative) between age (years of service in school) and frequency of experienced violence from students.

  • Issue Year: 1/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 6-15
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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