Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374159 Teaching and Teacher Education 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of an antibullying program, KiVa, on Grade 1–3 teachers' perceptions of bullying were investigated. Data were gathered from 128 teachers in 33 intervention schools and 110 teachers in 29 control schools. Two-level regression models showed that, at the end of the intervention year, self-evaluated competence to tackle bullying was at a higher level in the intervention schools than in the control schools. In addition, in the intervention schools, participation in KiVa activities was associated with teacher perceptions of bullying. The need to take teacher and organization perspectives into consideration in future whole-school intervention studies is discussed.

► So far, the effects of the antibullying programs have been studied at the level of students. ► Teacher effects are interesting, because teachers implement the programs. ► Program effects on teachers' competence to tackle bullying were found. ► Participating in program activities was associated with perceptions on bullying.

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