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Astor, Ron Avi; Noguera, Pedro; Fergus, Edward; Gadsden, Vivian; Benbenishty, Rami – School Psychology Review, 2021
Few studies explicitly examine how opportunity structures impact school safety, school climate, or bullying. This article applies school-centered ecological theory as a heuristic conceptual framework that links opportunity structures and school safety. Historically, opportunity structures identified how institutional characteristics such as labor…
Descriptors: School Safety, Research, Educational Environment, Heuristics
Astor, Ron Avi; Meyer, Heather Ann; Benbenishty, Rami; Marachi, Roxana; Rosemond, Michelle – Children & Schools, 2005
An awareness of the empirical knowledge concerning school violence and programs that have been supported by research is essential for the successful adaptation of school violence prevention programs. Yet, knowledge of national trends and model programs is not sufficient. School social workers must also balance the importance of research-supported…
Descriptors: School Safety, Programs, Violence, Prevention
Zeira, Anat; Astor, Ron Avi; Benbenishty, Rami – School Psychology International, 2004
Most research on school violence focuses on the experiences of the students rather than on the perceptions of the educational staff. As part of the first national survey on school violence in Israel, this study examines the perceptions of homeroom teachers on violence in their schools. Self-administered anonymous questionnaires were answered by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Jews, Violence