Bạo lực học đường giữa học sinh: một nghiên cứu tổng quan từ các công bố quốc tế

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  • Trương Thị Thu Thuỷ Viện Nghiên cứu Gia đình và Giới - Viện Hàn lâm Khoa học xã hội Việt Nam

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School violence is a problem that seriously affects students’ psychology and health as well as the quality of school education and the safety of families and society. This paper analyzes existing literature to investigate the prevalence of school violence in different countries around the world, concerning both physical violence and emotional violence. The research materials were taken from various international publications on school violence. The research results show that school violence was a common phenomenon in all surveyed countries, in which, mental violence was considered to be the most common form of violence among students, especially female students. In addition, female students were also the group which was more susceptible to online violence. Regarding how to respond to school violence, in general, the main factor that can handle this situation is the positive response of students when confronting violence which mainly roots from the connection between students, teachers and schools.

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17.01.2023

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Trương , T. T. T. (2023). Bạo lực học đường giữa học sinh: một nghiên cứu tổng quan từ các công bố quốc tế. Tạp Chí Giáo dục, 22(21), 59–64. Truy vấn từ https://tcgd.tapchigiaoduc.edu.vn/index.php/tapchi/article/view/586

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