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BULLYING AND COUNTERING IT IN THE EDUCATIONAL SPACE. SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

stmm. 2021 (2): 116-135

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2021.02.116

SVITLANA SHEVCHENKO, Candidate of Sciences in Sociology, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Social Physiology, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

svetls@ukr.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6369-9096

The article is devoted to the sociological analysis of the situation with bullying (prevalence, dynamics, connection with socio-demographic indicators) and counteraction to it (formal legal framework and real practices) in the modern educational space of Ukraine. According to 2018, the number of systematic bullers is 12.2%, the number of systematic victims — 15.7%. Thus, in reality, it is not about 67% (two thirds) of children and adolescents, as noted in the justification of many anti-bullying initiatives, but about a much smaller number of people who, however, are systematically bully or bullied by others. The connection between bullying and gender, financial status, health status, emotional state, and the presence of violence from adult family members was analyzed. The legal framework for combating bullying is considered. It is shown that significant obstacles to the implementation of anti-bullying laws are formalism, lack of qualified psychological staff and the practice of concealing the facts of bullying by the management of educational institutions. The article provides a list of real steps to combat bullying, which should lead to positive changes (online training, information campaigns, hotlines, etc.). International data on the evaluation of prevention programs are given. To be more effective, these programs must combine systematic monitoring and targeting of children and adolescents at high risk. Anti-bullying programs should not so much completely eliminate the phenomenon of bullying as bring it out of the norm, which is important on the way to the humanization of education. The necessity of further sociological researches in the field of cyberbullying is substantiated, as well as the necessity of assessing the real position of teachers.

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Keywords: bullying, countering bullying, changes in the education, sociology of education

References

Bullying and cyberbullying in adolescence. UNICEF’s presentation on surveys results (2020). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.unicef.org/ukraine/sites/unicef.org.ukraine/files/2020-02/bullying3.pdf [= Булінг 2000]

Bullying: realities and ways of overcoming: bibliographic index (2005–2019) (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Poltava: Poltava National Pedagogical University named after V. Korolenko. [= Булінг 2019]

Smoking, alcohol and drug use among adolescents who are studying: the spread and trends in Ukraine: according to the results of the survey in 2019 in the framework of the international project "European survey of students on alcohol and other drugs — ESPAD" (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: Obnova kompani. [= Куріння 2019]

Violence against children in Ukraine. All-Ukrainian public opinion poll (2015). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: Klymenko. [= Насильство 2015]

Violence against children: current challenges, legislation, best practices and interaction. Annual state report on the situation of children in Ukraine in 2018 (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: State Institute of Family and Youth Policy. [= Насильство 2019].

Paduchak, O. (2020). Bullying — stop! Analysis of the first year of implementation of the Law on Combating Bullying. [In Ukrainian]. Juridical Newspaper, 1 (707) [21.01.2020]. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://yur-gazeta.com/publications/practice/inshe/buling–stop-analiz-pershogo-roku-realizaciyi-zakonu-shchodo-protidiyi-bulingu.html [= Падучак 2020]

Andreenkova, V., Melnichuk, V., Kalashnik, O. (2019). Countering bullying in an educational institution: a systematic approach. Methodical manual. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Ahentstvo Ukraina. [=Андрєєнкова, Мельничук, Калашник 2019]

Results of a public opinion poll on violence against children (December 2014 — May 2015) (2015). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: http://www.kiis.com.ua/materials/pr/20152905_children/presentation_children%206%2028.05.pdf [= Результати 2015].

Balakireva, O., Bondar, T. et al. (2019). Social conditionality and indicators of health of adolescents and youth: according to the results of sociological research within the international project "Health and behavioral orientations of student youth". [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Folio. [=Балакірєва, Бондар та ін. 2019]

Inchley, J., Currie, D., Budisavljevic, S., Torsheim, T., Jåstad, A., Cosma, A. et al. (Eds.) (2020). Spotlight on adolescent health and well-being. Findings from the 2017/2018 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey in Europe and Canada. International report. Vol. 1: Key findings. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.03.024

OECD (2017). “Bullying”. In: PISA 2015 Results. Vol. III: Students' Well-Being. Paris: OECD Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264273856-12-en

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BULLYING AND COUNTERING IT IN THE EDUCATIONAL SPACE. SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

stmm. 2021 (2): 116-135

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2021.02.116

SVITLANA SHEVCHENKO, Candidate of Sciences in Sociology, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Social Physiology, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

svetls@ukr.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6369-9096

The article is devoted to the sociological analysis of the situation with bullying (prevalence, dynamics, connection with socio-demographic indicators) and counteraction to it (formal legal framework and real practices) in the modern educational space of Ukraine. According to 2018, the number of systematic bullers is 12.2%, the number of systematic victims — 15.7%. Thus, in reality, it is not about 67% (two thirds) of children and adolescents, as noted in the justification of many anti-bullying initiatives, but about a much smaller number of people who, however, are systematically bully or bullied by others. The connection between bullying and gender, financial status, health status, emotional state, and the presence of violence from adult family members was analyzed. The legal framework for combating bullying is considered. It is shown that significant obstacles to the implementation of anti-bullying laws are formalism, lack of qualified psychological staff and the practice of concealing the facts of bullying by the management of educational institutions. The article provides a list of real steps to combat bullying, which should lead to positive changes (online training, information campaigns, hotlines, etc.). International data on the evaluation of prevention programs are given. To be more effective, these programs must combine systematic monitoring and targeting of children and adolescents at high risk. Anti-bullying programs should not so much completely eliminate the phenomenon of bullying as bring it out of the norm, which is important on the way to the humanization of education. The necessity of further sociological researches in the field of cyberbullying is substantiated, as well as the necessity of assessing the real position of teachers.

Full article: ukr | rus

Keywords: bullying, countering bullying, changes in the education, sociology of education

References

Bullying and cyberbullying in adolescence. UNICEF’s presentation on surveys results (2020). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.unicef.org/ukraine/sites/unicef.org.ukraine/files/2020-02/bullying3.pdf [= Булінг 2000]

Bullying: realities and ways of overcoming: bibliographic index (2005–2019) (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Poltava: Poltava National Pedagogical University named after V. Korolenko. [= Булінг 2019]

Smoking, alcohol and drug use among adolescents who are studying: the spread and trends in Ukraine: according to the results of the survey in 2019 in the framework of the international project "European survey of students on alcohol and other drugs — ESPAD" (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: Obnova kompani. [= Куріння 2019]

Violence against children in Ukraine. All-Ukrainian public opinion poll (2015). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: Klymenko. [= Насильство 2015]

Violence against children: current challenges, legislation, best practices and interaction. Annual state report on the situation of children in Ukraine in 2018 (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: State Institute of Family and Youth Policy. [= Насильство 2019].

Paduchak, O. (2020). Bullying — stop! Analysis of the first year of implementation of the Law on Combating Bullying. [In Ukrainian]. Juridical Newspaper, 1 (707) [21.01.2020]. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://yur-gazeta.com/publications/practice/inshe/buling–stop-analiz-pershogo-roku-realizaciyi-zakonu-shchodo-protidiyi-bulingu.html [= Падучак 2020]

Andreenkova, V., Melnichuk, V., Kalashnik, O. (2019). Countering bullying in an educational institution: a systematic approach. Methodical manual. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Ahentstvo Ukraina. [=Андрєєнкова, Мельничук, Калашник 2019]

Results of a public opinion poll on violence against children (December 2014 — May 2015) (2015). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: http://www.kiis.com.ua/materials/pr/20152905_children/presentation_children%206%2028.05.pdf [= Результати 2015].

Balakireva, O., Bondar, T. et al. (2019). Social conditionality and indicators of health of adolescents and youth: according to the results of sociological research within the international project "Health and behavioral orientations of student youth". [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Folio. [=Балакірєва, Бондар та ін. 2019]

Inchley, J., Currie, D., Budisavljevic, S., Torsheim, T., Jåstad, A., Cosma, A. et al. (Eds.) (2020). Spotlight on adolescent health and well-being. Findings from the 2017/2018 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey in Europe and Canada. International report. Vol. 1: Key findings. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.03.024

OECD (2017). “Bullying”. In: PISA 2015 Results. Vol. III: Students' Well-Being. Paris: OECD Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264273856-12-en

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