기사
Improving the School Environment to Reduce School Violence: A Review of the Literature /
- 개인저자
- Johnson, Sarah Lindstrom
- 수록페이지
- 451-465 p.
- 발행일자
- 2009.10.26
- 출판사
- American School Health Association
초록
[영문]BACKGROUND: School violence can impact the social, psychological, and physical well-being of both students and teachers and disrupt the learning process. This review focuses on a new area of research, the mechanisms by which the school environment determines the likelihood of school violence.METHODS: A search for peer-reviewed articles was made in six databases and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's report on school-violence interventions. Twenty-five articles that attempted to understand the influence of either the school social or physical environment in determining teacher and student perceptions of safety and experiences of violence were included.RESULTS: Most of the included articles were cross-sectional surveys of junior high or high school students and staff. As articles used different measures of the school physical and social environment, a classification system was created. Using this system, studies show that schools with less violence tend to have students who are aware of school rules and believe they are fair, have positive relationships with their teachers, feel that they have ownership in their school, feel that they are in a classroom and school environment that is positive and focused on learning, and in an environment that is orderly.CONCLUSION: The school social and physical environment appears to offer intervention opportunities to reduce school violence. However, the lack of consistency in school environment variables as well as the lack of longitudinal and experimental research designs limits the applicability of these findings
- 권/호
- v.79 no.10 2009 Oct.
- 발행일
- 2009.10.26
- 구독상태
기사명 | 저자 | 페이지 | 내용보기 |
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Improving the School Environment to Reduce School Violence: A Review of the Literature / | Johnson, Sarah Lindstrom | 451-465 | |
A Comparison of Weight-Related Behaviors Among High School Students Who Are Homeless and Non-Homeless / | Fournier, Mary E. et al | 466-473 | |
Changes in Psychosocial Factors and Physical Activity Frequency Among Third- to Eighth-Grade Girls Who Participated in a Developmentally Focused Youth Sport Program: A Preliminary Study / | Debate, Rita D. et al | 474-484 | |
Participation in the National School Lunch Program: Importance of School-Level and Neighborhood Contextual Factors / | Mirtcheva, Donka M. ;, Powell, Lisa M. | 485-494 | |
Evaluating the Strength of School Tobacco Policies: The Development of a Practical Rating System / | Boyce, Jennifer C. et al | 495-504 |
- Improving the School Environment to Reduce School Violence: A Review of the Literature /
- A Comparison of Weight-Related Behaviors Among High School Students Who Are Homeless and Non-Homeless /
- Changes in Psychosocial Factors and Physical Activity Frequency Among Third- to Eighth-Grade Girls Who Participated in a Developmentally Focused Youth Sport Program: A Preliminary Study /
- Participation in the National School Lunch Program: Importance of School-Level and Neighborhood Contextual Factors /
- Evaluating the Strength of School Tobacco Policies: The Development of a Practical Rating System /