UČENICI KAO AKTERI U PREVENCIJI VRŠNJAČKOG NASILJA U ŠKOLI

  • Marija R Marković Univerzitet u Nišu, Filozofski fakultet, Departman za pedagogiju

Sažetak


Učenici imaju važnu ulogu u stvaranju školske klime koja ne podržava nasilje, s obzirom na to da su češće od nastavnika prisutni kada se ono dešava i svesni njegove učestalosti. Pokazalo se da uključivanje učenika u program prevencije nasilja doprinosi pozitivnim rezultatima njegove primene. Veoma je važno da učenici postanu svesni sopstvene uloge u situacijama nasilja i da razvijaju odgovarajuće socijalne veštine koje će im omogućiti da adekvatno reaguju. Rad ima za cilj da ukaže na značaj angažovanja učenika u okviru interventnih i preventivnih programa realizovanih u školskom kontekstu. U radu se ističu načini na koje učenici mogu biti angažovani u prevenciji nasilja i predstavljaju neki od programa prevencije nasilja u kojima su učenici imali ključnu ulogu.

Ključne reči: vršnjaci, škola, nasilje u školi, prevencija, intervencija

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