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1 By Yipling C. Sherer and Amanda B. Nickerson A review by Tommy Coleman and Sherry Saunders ANTI-BULLYING PRACTICES IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS: PERSPECTIVES OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS

2 Bullying “… a specific form of aggressive behavior that is characterized by an intention to harm, repeated occurrence, and an imbalance of power between the bully and the victim.” Two types -Aggressive -Indirect

3 Prevention Strategies System-level interventions School staff and parents Education approaches with students Student involvement Interventions with bullies and victims

4 Leadership Frames Structural - schedules, increasing supervision Human Resources - training, teaming Political - legal topic, public concern Symbolic - climate/culture, public image

5 Questions Addressed What anti-bullying strategies are most/least frequently implemented? What anti-bullying strategies do school psychologists perceive as most or least effective? What areas do school psychologists perceive as most in need of improvement? What barriers make improvement difficult?

6 The Study 213 school psychologists were surveyed about their school’s anti- bullying strategies. 43 anti-bullying strategies were included. Respondents reported on the use of strategies and their opinion of effectiveness. Similar strategies were grouped into 20 reporting areas.

7 Findings Most frequently used strategies -School staff talk with bullies following incident -Disciplinary consequences -Increase supervision in less structured areas Least frequently used strategies -Peer juries to “try” bullies -Anti-bullying committee -Student peer counseling for victims

8 Findings Continued - Perceived Most Effective Strategies -School-wide positive behavior support plan -Modified space and schedule for less structured activities -Immediate response to bullying incident - Perceived Least Effective - Avoid contact between bullies and victims -Zero tolerance policy for bullies -Written anti-bullying policy

9 Strategies Most in Need of Improvement Staff education and training Bullying reporting procedure School-wide positive behavior support plan

10 Barriers -Priorities focused on other issues - Underestimation of the severity of bullying problems -Lack of trained staff -Quality of available training material

11 Rigor of the Article The sample was random but small. The results were consistent with other studies noted in the article. 65% of the sample worked in elementary schools. Responses were based on perception. Some respondents endorsed strategies not present in their schools.

12 Type of Policy Bullying policy is largely regulatory: -Involves rules to govern behavior -Typically are generalized terms applied to large groups -Can imply enforced penalties -Can include licensing requirements

13 Useful Strategies for Policy Support -Schedule Meetings with Parents -School-Wide Intervention Policy -Increased Supervision -School Assemblies -Teacher In-Service Training -Classroom Interventions -Develop Teaching Modules

14 Benefits of the Policy Incidences of bullying are reduced Students improve interpersonal relationship skills School safety is enhanced Positive community perception

15 Unintended Consequences -Over reporting -False reporting -Time consuming -Personnel requirements -Resistance

16 Implications for School Leaders Examine present practices Measure effectiveness Research Build support Implement changes Re-evaluate

17 Sources Bolman, L. G., & Deal, T. G (2003). Reframing organizations: Artistry, choice, and leadership. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Sherer, Y. C., & Nickerson, A. B. (2010). Anti- bullying practices in American schools: Perspectives of school psychologists. Psychology In The Schools, 47(3), 217-229. http://www.metatube.com/en/videos/cid48/Ge nte-y-Blogs/99156/Extremely-Powerful-Anti- Bullying-Video/ http://www.metatube.com/en/videos/cid48/Ge nte-y-Blogs/99156/Extremely-Powerful-Anti- Bullying-Video/

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