Perceptions of middle school teachers on teacher bullying
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Young, Ethan
Meteraud, Lindsey
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University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services
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Many individuals experience bullying; however, over 42% of
college students surveyed reported that their worst experience
of bullying in primary through high school was perpetrated by a
teacher (Pottinger & Stair, 2009). Informed by current literature
and Symbolic Interactionism Theory, we hypothesized that
teachers would acknowledge traditional student-student bullying
in their school but would lack awareness of specific occurrences
of teacher bullying. Strong support was found for this hypothesis.
This non-random pilot study surveyed the attitudes of middle
school teachers about other teachers who exhibit bully-like
behavior towards students. Data was analyzed using the
following descriptive statistics: frequencies, mean comparisons,
correlations, and Cronbach’s alpha reliability analysis. The
implications of this study are to provide awareness of teacher
bullying and to promote future research of this under-studied
type of bullying. Future research recommendations include a
larger and random national sample using mixed methods for
capturing the lived experience of the teachers in addition to
survey data.
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Meteraud, L. & Young, E. (2014). Perceptions of middle school teachers on teacher bullying. University of Wisconsin-Stout Journal of Student Research, 14, 229-241.
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University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services