Violence in Schools: Prevalence, Impact, and Interventions
This brief has been developed to support conversations on addressing violence in and through education.
This brief has been developed to support conversations on addressing violence in and through education.
In line with the commitments outlined in the Cineáltas Action Plan on Bullying, this report addresses three key questions: What are the views of children and young people, parents, teachers and principals on the work undertaken by their schools to prevent and address bullying behaviour?
Cet article vise à évaluer l’efficacité du système de gestion de la violence scolaire au Cameroun, en rapport avec les approches utilisées, les résultats produits et les conséquences induites par ledit système.
The “Guidelines for school leaders, teachers and educators to address wellbeing and mental health at school” were developed by the Commission Expert Group on supportive learning environments for groups at risk of underachievement and for supporting wellbeing at school.
The “Guidelines for policymakers to address wellbeing and mental health at school” were developed by the Commission Expert Group on supportive learning environments for groups at risk of underachievement and for supporting wellbeing at school.
In this note, we explore whether bans have contributed to changing prevalence of, and support for, corporal punishment in low- and middle-income countries across time. Our analysis provides four main findings.
This guide supports school leaders to promote gender equality and prevent discrimination based on gender in foundation phase; become aware of gender biases in early learning environments and how they affect children’s learning; give adequate attention to gender issues in all aspects of their sch
In this report, we utilize data from the latest cycle of the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) conducted in 2021 to investigate the impact of school-based bullying on students' reading performance.
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a large school-based survey carried out every four years in collaboration with the WHO Regional Office for Europe.
This framework provides support to those working with and in schools to develop and strengthen universal and targeted approaches to gender-based violence.