Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374195 Teaching and Teacher Education 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Previous studies suggest that many teachers worldwide are bullied by students. However, deeper understanding of teachers' bullying experiences; of their interpretations of the causes of bullying; and of how they cope with these experiences, is lacking. Using an Internet survey we examined the attributions made by Finnish elementary and lower secondary school teachers for their victimisation; the people with whom they share their experiences; and the links between these. Three kinds of attribution were identified: student-related, institution-related, and teacher-related. Selection of the persons with whom teachers shared their experiences was determined by the nature of the attributions given for victimisation.

► Previous studies have shown that many teachers are bullied by their students. ► The present study examines attributions made by teachers for their victimisation. ► Three kinds of attribution were identified. ► In addition, the persons with whom teachers shared their experiences were detected.

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