Ncube, Alfred Champion and Muranda, Augustine Zano and Tshabalala, Thembinkosi and Mapolisa, Tichaona (2015) The Nature and Prevalence of Bullying in Primary Schools of Nkayi South Circuit in Zimbabwe. British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science, 8 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 22780998
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Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the nature and prevalence of bullying among primary school pupils in Nkayi South Circuit in Matabeleland North Province in Western Zimbabwe. The population comprised of all the 300 teachers in Nkayi South Circuit. Random sampling was used to arrive at a sample of 30 teachers from ten schools. The study adopted the descriptive survey design and the questionnaire was used for collecting data. The main findings of the study revealed that the most common forms of bullying were physical (that is, fighting, punching, hitting), verbal (that is, threatening, swearing, teasing) social (that is, deliberately leaving out of a game or group, ignoring). The study also revealed that boys were the main contributors of bullying. The findings also revealed that the bullying behaviours were influenced by home based factors, peers and school based factors. The study recommends that schools should encourage teachers to engage all children in productive work all the time and also liaise with parents on best ways of guiding the behaviour of pupils who exhibit characteristics of bullies.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Article Archives > Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Date Deposited: | 12 Jul 2023 12:32 |
Last Modified: | 07 Jun 2024 09:55 |
URI: | http://archive.paparesearch.co.in/id/eprint/1556 |