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Programa de convivencia y anti-acoso escolar KiVa : Impacto y reflexión
2018
RESUMEN Acoso escolar es un fenómeno global que afecta al bienestar y aprendizaje de muchos alumnos y puede tener consecuencias negativas a lo largo de la vida. Este artículo presenta las bases científicas, los componentes principales y los estudios de impacto relacionados con el programa finlandés denominado KiVa diseñado para el trabajo contra el acoso escolar. Basado en las teorías socio-cognitivas, el programa se enfoca primordialmente en el cambio de actitud de los alumnos que no son ni víctimas ni actúan como acosadores. Los componentes principales del programa son acciones universales (prevención), acciones focalizadas (intervención) y monitorización. El impacto del programa KiVa est…
The Zero Violence Brave Club: A Successful Intervention to Prevent and Address Bullying in Schools
2021
Bullying among peers in schools is a growing problem affecting children and adolescents from an early age worldwide. The consequences of bullying victimization in the emotional development of children and youth and their academic achievement are adverse for them and the rest of the school community, with its negative impact extending into the mid and long run. The Zero Violence Brave Club is implemented in schools in the framework of the Dialogic Model of Violence Prevention, a successful educational action according to the INCLUD-ED project [Strategies for inclusion and social cohesion in Europe from Education] (6th Framework Program of Research of the European Commission). The Zero Violen…
Creating Learning Environments Free of Violence in Special Education through the Dialogic Model of Prevention and Resolution of Conflicts
2021
Violence suffered by children is a violation of human rights and a global health problem. Children with disabilities are especially vulnerable to violence in the school environment, which has a negative impact on their well-being and health. Students with disabilities educated in special schools have, in addition, more reduced experiences of interaction that may reduce both their opportunities for learning and for building protective social networks of support. This study analyses the transference of evidence-based actions to prevent violence in schools –the Dialogic Model of Prevention and Resolution of Conflicts (DMPRC)– in the context of a special school, and its impact on the reduction …