| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 374195 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2012 | 10 Pages |
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.
