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Moving Away from a Culture of Blame to that of Support‐Based Approaches to Bullying in Schools

LOUISE BRAY

Primary School Teacher, Devon, UK

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CHRIS LEE

University of Plymouth, Devon, UK

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First published: 15 November 2007
Cited by: 1
Correspondence
Dr Chris Lee
Faculty of Education
University of Plymouth
Exmouth
Devon
EX8 2AT
UK
Email:c2lee@plymouth.ac.uk

EDITOR: COLLEEN McLAUGHLIN

Abstract

This paper considers the value of a specific non‐punitive approach to dealing with bullying. It is based upon an exploratory project undertaken in a Year 3 class in a primary school which has not been identified by name. The project involved working with pupils involved in bullying using the stages and principles of the Support Group Method (SGM) and collecting data for analysis through interviews, observations and field notes. The paper concludes with professional implications and an endorsement of support‐based approaches to managing bullying.

Number of times cited: 1

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