Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools

The purpose of this survey was to identify the types of teacher’s bullying behavior and its prevalence in school in Tehran, this was done by classifying sampling in schools. After confirmation by the experts, the researcher-made questionnaire was tested experimentally and Cronbach's alpha was c...

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Main Authors: Neda Ebrahimi Moghadam, Hossein Khanifar, Kamal Dorrani, karamdoust nouroz ali
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Published: University of Tehran 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://japr.ut.ac.ir/article_72614_6ce054b59c3d2b02e642395ca87de323.pdf
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description The purpose of this survey was to identify the types of teacher’s bullying behavior and its prevalence in school in Tehran, this was done by classifying sampling in schools. After confirmation by the experts, the researcher-made questionnaire was tested experimentally and Cronbach's alpha was calculated. EFA of data from 1046 students showed that there were three components of physical, psychological and verbal bullying, and CfA revealed its appropriateness. Another of physical, psychological and verbal bullying were observed in boys 'schools while psychological, physical and verbal bullying were observed in girls' schools. Students who were never experienced physical, psychological and verbal bullying were 81.64, 73.33, and 76.86 percent, respectively. Physical and verbal bullying are more prevalent in boys and a similar pattern of psychological bullying was seen in both gender. The lowest and highest level of all types of bulling was observed in District 1,19,13, 10, respectively. While psychological bullying had a similar pattern in various grades, the maximum amount of the physical bullying was seen in the eighth and the minimum was seen in the fifth grade. The maximum and minimum amount of the verbal bullying was respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-e567770b3cd54d21a489bb317cdb07eb2025-08-19T22:54:55ZfasUniversity of Tehranپژوهش‌های کاربردی روانشناختی2251-81262676-45042019-05-0110112210.22059/japr.2019.27427172614Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s SchoolsNeda Ebrahimi Moghadam0Hossein Khanifar1Kamal Dorrani2karamdoust nouroz ali3دانشجوی دکتری مدیریت آموزشی پردیس فارابی دانشگاه تهرانProfessor, Tehran UniversityProfessor, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Tehran,Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, University of Tehran, Faculty of Psychology and Educational SciencesThe purpose of this survey was to identify the types of teacher’s bullying behavior and its prevalence in school in Tehran, this was done by classifying sampling in schools. After confirmation by the experts, the researcher-made questionnaire was tested experimentally and Cronbach's alpha was calculated. EFA of data from 1046 students showed that there were three components of physical, psychological and verbal bullying, and CfA revealed its appropriateness. Another of physical, psychological and verbal bullying were observed in boys 'schools while psychological, physical and verbal bullying were observed in girls' schools. Students who were never experienced physical, psychological and verbal bullying were 81.64, 73.33, and 76.86 percent, respectively. Physical and verbal bullying are more prevalent in boys and a similar pattern of psychological bullying was seen in both gender. The lowest and highest level of all types of bulling was observed in District 1,19,13, 10, respectively. While psychological bullying had a similar pattern in various grades, the maximum amount of the physical bullying was seen in the eighth and the minimum was seen in the fifth grade. The maximum and minimum amount of the verbal bullying was respectively.https://japr.ut.ac.ir/article_72614_6ce054b59c3d2b02e642395ca87de323.pdfteacher bullyingphysical bullyingpsychological bullyingverbal bullying
spellingShingle Neda Ebrahimi Moghadam
Hossein Khanifar
Kamal Dorrani
karamdoust nouroz ali
Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools
teacher bullying
physical bullying
psychological bullying
verbal bullying
title Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools
title_full Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools
title_fullStr Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools
title_full_unstemmed Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools
title_short Teachers’ Bullying Behaviors Toward Students and Studying its Prevalence and Scope in Tehran’s Schools
title_sort teachers bullying behaviors toward students and studying its prevalence and scope in tehran s schools
topic teacher bullying
physical bullying
psychological bullying
verbal bullying
url https://japr.ut.ac.ir/article_72614_6ce054b59c3d2b02e642395ca87de323.pdf
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