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4.1 Introduction
The concept of emotional intelligence was introduced by Salovey and Mayer (1990) to describe "the...
5.2 Bullying and CYP with SEND
There is an increasing awareness among the public and within policy development of the phenomenon...
5.1. Categories of Special Education Need & Disability
In Ireland, the Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs (EPSEN) Act (GoI, 2004) defi...
3.4.2 COOPERATIVE WORK
Cooperation satisfies the individual's need for security and creates situations of sharing and di...
Bibliography
PISA 2018 Results (Volume III) : What School Life Means for Students’ Lives UNESCO 2021-Violence...
3.3 How can teachers identify and understand bullying?
Teacher’s perspective of bullying can be influenced by several factors. Indirect and direct appro...
1.8 Social consequences of bullying and cyber bullying
The consequences resulting from this phenomenon vary depending on the person referred to. The CYP...
1.7.2 The causes of cyberbullying
Excessive Internet use, access to the Internet without adult supervision and the use of violent v...
1.6 Types of bullying and cyberbullying
Bullying There are different ways of bullying. It may be physical, when it is carried out thro...
1.5 Roles in Bullying and cyberbullying
Given the social and transactional nature of bullying as a phenomenon, researchers had explored t...
1.4 Difference between bullying and cyberbullying
Although we are talking about two detrimental phenomena that affect the well-being of other peopl...
1.3 Cyberbullism- Definition of the phenomenon
It very often happens that mild or acute conflicts between peers can become acts of bullying and ...
1.2 The phenomenon of School based bullying
In recent decades, there has been a significant development in the research investigating the phe...
1.7.1 The causes of bullying
Individual, family and social contexts are risk factors that affect the behaviours of children an...
Individual causes
On an individual level, these may relate to temperament, a predisposition towards violent games, ...
Introduction
The answer to the question of why a child starts to behave violently is not simple. Some authors ...
Family environment
Lack of attention and warmth in family relationships, child witnessing violent behavior at home, ...
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