- Author:
Aleksandra Tłuściak-Deliowska
- Year of publication:
2016
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
167-178
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2016.43.1.14
- PDF:
tner/201601/tner20160114.pdf
The presented study explored the memories of 332 pedagogy students about the bullying experiences and their former schools. Findings indicate that: (1) young adults have very different experiences with bullying, (2) time spent at middle school was assessed as the worst, (3) general judgment of school was correlated with bullying experiences, especially students who were involved in bullying problems as a victim or bystander were less positive in their appraisals of school. The study provides a unique account of how young adults view their school experiences. Data is discussed in terms of its psycho-educational implications.
- Author:
Aleksandra Tłuściak-Deliowska
- Year of publication:
2016
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
11-32
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/kie.2016.03.01
- PDF:
kie/113/kie11301.pdf
Research on bullying in schools (1) are taken mainly in the quantitative methodology and (2) are conducted mainly on the regular basis in order to diagnose the phenomenon, evaluating its size and severity, as well as its determinants. The main aim of article is to present results of retrospective study on the experience of peer violence (e.g. the bully, bullied and bystander) at school (primary, middle and high school), with a particular focus on written statements of respondents. The data source was autobiographical memory of young adults. The study was conducted in the current academic year 2014/2015 among pedagogy students of the specialties of teacher education. As a result, the retrospective qualitative data about school experience of young adults were collected. Accept descriptions revealed a variety of personal experiences of respondents associated with peer violence at school, mainly from the perspective of its bystanders and victims. Data also provide a unique account of how adults view and perceived their school experiences.