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Bullying in teaching

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Type of bullying in an educational setting
This article is about teacher-related bullying at school. For bullying involving lecturers in higher education, seeWorkplace bullying in academia.

Schoolteachers can be instigators of bullying within a school environment, and the subject ofbullying by others.

Teachers bullying others

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According to an article,[weasel words] a high percentage of teachers admit that they bully their students.[1]

Students with learning disabilities may be especially at risk for teacher bullying.[2]

Others bullying teachers

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Comprehensive research carried out in the UK found thatteaching was one of the occupations at highest risk from bullying:[3]

  • 15.5% of teachers stating they were currently being bullied
  • 35.4% saying they had been bullied over the last five years.

In another survey, theEconomic and Social Research Institute found bullying to be more prevalent in schools (13.8%) than other workplaces (7.9%).[4]

A common manifestation of teacher bullying isstaffroom bullying where teachers are bullied by other teachers or school managers.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Complex dynamics

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There are complex issues with reporting bullying by teachers, not only for children, but also parents. By means of their position of power over the child, power that enables them to impact the child's present and future,[10] children and parents are reluctant to report.[11] There are specific signs that parents should watch for as their child is unlikely to disclose that the teacher is in fact the bully.[12]

Furthermore, a teacher who bullies may present as a Jekyll and Hyde figure: they are often celebrated and popular so their abuse can go on for long periods of time undetected.[13] Research on teachers in classrooms is lacking and it is unclear how much these activities go undetected or rewarded by teachers in the classroom. For coaches teaching a sport, it can be seen that adults are often rewarded for bullying conduct that would never be tolerated or condoned if done by a child.[14]

Parsons identifies teacher bullying as often being part of a widerbullying culture within a school, with a complex web ofdynamics such as:[15]

  • Teachers may be bullied by: other teachers,students,[16] office staff,principals,[17]school governors or parents
  • Teachers may bully: other teachers, students[18] or parents
  • Teachers that bully others, may be subject to bullying, in return, from those they target

Manifestations

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In investigating teacher bullying, it is important to differentiate a teacher or coach who is demanding versus one who is demeaning. So "yelling" for instance can be highly productive and motivating, but if it involves belittling and is laced with putdowns, personal attacks, and insults, it becomes abusive.[19] Bullying by teachers can take many forms in order to harass and intimidate including:[20]

  • Swearing, or yelling, especially in close proximity to the child
  • Using homophobic, sexist,[21] racial slurs, or direct personal attacks, comments targeting a child's disability or difference
  • Humiliating
  • Berating
  • Ignoring or shunning
  • Throwing objects
  • Raging
  • Expressing disgust at the child through gestures or facial expressions
  • Muttering obscenities so only the targeted child or children hear
  • Hypocrisy (ex: telling a student not to say "well" despite using the same word while communicating)
  • Physical assault

Bullying of teachers can take many forms in order toharass andintimidate including:[22]

Bullies often exploit positions of seniority over the colleagues they are intimidating (seerankism) by:[22]

In some cases, teachers are ignored and isolated by colleagues in the staffroom or turned down forpromotion or training courses (seesilent treatment).[22] Other times, teachers are ostracized aswhistleblowers when they report to administrators on students' reports of bullying being done by their colleagues.[23]

Impacts

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The power imbalance of teacher to student is greater than peer to peer and may well intensify the impact. The possible impacts on a child of bullying by teachers include:

"If bullying is performed by a person who is supposed to be a caregiver and a role model, it can be assumed that the consequences may be even more devastating for the exposed child"[25]

Notable incidents

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In April 2012, Stuart Chaifetz, a father of an autistic boy, released a video onYouTube[26] providing evidence that his son was allegedly the subject of emotional abuse at the hands of his teacher and aide at Horace Mann Elementary School, in theCherry Hill Public Schools district.[27] The evidence was secured when Chaifetzwired his son with a microphone before sending him to school. When he listened to the audio recording, according to one news report, "Chaifetz says he caught his son's teachers gossiping, talking about alcohol and violently yelling at students. He took the audio to the Cherry Hill School District, where officials fired one of the teachers involved after hearing the tape. Chaifetz's son was relocated to a new school, where Chaifetz says he is doing well."[28][29] However, it appears that students with learning disabilities may be especially at risk for teacher bullying.[2]

In June 2014, Britain proposed the "Cinderella Law" which would put emotional abuse in the Criminal Code.[30]

In popular culture

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Teachers being portrayed as bullies have made into popular culture, along with works with teachers being bullied by other teachers, students, and even the principal.

Films

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  • Kids in America, a group of students with help from some teachers tries to stop their bully of a principal from becoming Superintendent, realizing the harm she can cause.
  • The Nutty Professor, The School Bully bullies the Professor.
  • Matilda, based on thenovel of the same name, a student with psychokinesis helps her fellow students and a teacher to stop a cruel principal's reign of terror in the school.
  • The Breakfast Club, Principal Vernon is often seen as a bully to the students serving detention.
  • Mr. Woodcock, the film focuses on a man who is outraged that his former gym teacher, who bullied him and his classmates, is about to become his stepfather.
  • A Little Princess, the main character is the target of a corrupt principal at a boarding school.
  • The 400 Blows, Antoine Doinel is tormented by his insensitive teacher Guy Decomble.
  • Whiplash,[citation needed] Andrew Neiman is bullied by his abusive teacher Terence Fletcher.[31]

Books

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  • The Harry Potter series features bullying teachers, mainlySeverus Snape andDolores Umbridge.
  • British girls' comics often featured bully teachers and principals in serials and regular strips. Examples can be found inWee Sue,The Girls of Liberty Lodge andThe Four Friends at Spartan School, (Tammy), andHard Times for Helen (Judy).Patsy on the Warpath (June) reversed the trend to show a teacher being bullied by toughs in her class.

TV

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  • iCarly: there have been episodes, like "IHave My Principals", where Ms. Francine Briggs and Mr. Howard clearly bully students, including the main characters, one of whom, Sam, is a bully herself. Mr. Devlin and Lauren Ackerman also bullied the students.
  • Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Mr. Sweeney, a science teacher, appears to be evil until the third season, where he appears to reform himself to the point of saving his students from Vice Principal Harvey Crubbs, who also bullies the students, mainly the main characters.
  • Glee, Coach Bieste is bullied by staff, includingSue Sylvester and students.
  • Home and Away, Casey Braxton is bullied by Mr Dave Townsend in Summer Bay High.
  • The Simpsons episode,Black Eyed, Please, Lisa is bullied by a jealous substitute teacher, Miss Cantwell.
    • Later in episodeBlazed and Confused, Bart is bullied by his cruel and sadistic new teacher, Mr. Jack Lassen, who shaves off the boy's hair in class.
  • Grange Hill(season four, episode four) Christopher Stewart is bullied by P.E. teacher Mr. Hicks, to the point of physical injury.

Music

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Teachers Bullying Students".No Bullying: Anti Bullying Help Center. Archived fromthe original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved2015-11-28.
  2. ^ab"Students with Learning Disabilities at Risk for Teacher Bullying".Kids in the House. 2015-09-10. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  3. ^Hoel, H. &Cooper, C.L. Destructive Conflict and Bullying at Work, Sponsored by the British Occupational Health Research Foundation, Manchester School of Management, UMIST (2000)
  4. ^abcBULLYING in the staffroom is having a deeply traumatic effect on some teachers and their families, new research reveals.Irish Independent April 14, 2009
  5. ^abcField TStaffroom bullyingThe Times Educational Supplement (TES) Magazine 21 June 2002
  6. ^Strickland SBullies in the staff roomThe Independent 23 November 1995
  7. ^Dean CCall to beat the staffroom bulliesArchived 2012-10-03 at theWayback MachineThe Times Educational Supplement (TES) 16 April 2004
  8. ^Being bullied in the staffroomBBC News 20 November 2006
  9. ^McCall BStaffroom sufferingEducation Guardian, 20 November 2006
  10. ^"Teaching Bullies".Ginger Kadlec: BeAKidsHero™. Archived fromthe original on 2015-11-13. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  11. ^"Why don't kids speak up about bullying?".The Edvocate. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  12. ^"10 Signs That Your Child's Teacher or Coach May Be a Bully".Healing Walls. 2015-10-26. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  13. ^PhD, Jennifer Fraser (2015-08-07)."Recognizing the Abusive Coach as Jekyll and Hyde".Teaching Bullies. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  14. ^"Rewarding Adults Who Bully".Kids in the House. 2015-07-14. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  15. ^abcParsons LBullied Teacher, Bullied Student: How to Recognize the Bullying Culture in Your School and What to Do About It (2005)
  16. ^Terry, AA (1998)."Teachers as targets of bullying by their pupils : a study to investigate incidence".British Journal of Educational Psychology.68 (2):255–268.doi:10.1111/j.2044-8279.1998.tb01288.x.
  17. ^de Wet CThe Reasons for and the Impact of Principal-on-Teacher Bullying on the Victims' Private and Professional Lives - Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, Vol 26 No 7 Pages 1450-1459 Oct 2010
  18. ^McEvoy ATeachers Who Bully Students: Patterns and Policy Implications - Hamilton Fish Institute’s Persistently Safe Schools Conference, Philadelphia, September 11-14, 2005Archived July 16, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  19. ^"Abuse or motivation? I know it when I see it. Do you? By Matt Davidson, Ph.D., President, Institute for Excellence & Ethics (IEE)".Excellence and Ethics (Blog). Archived fromthe original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  20. ^"Preventing Child Maltreatment: a guide to taking action and generating evidence"(PDF). World Health Organization / International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.
  21. ^"The use of homophobic slurs in sports: It's for the athletes' own good, right?".The Edvocate. Retrieved2015-11-29.
  22. ^abcLepkowska DThe shocking stories of teacher-on-teacher bullyingArchived 2017-06-19 at theWayback Machine Secondary Education News (SecEd) 11 Nov 2010
  23. ^Cribb, Robert (2015-04-02)."Jennifer Fraser says she left because of a "hostile, humiliating, poisoned or intolerable work environment," created after she complained her son was being abused by teacher coaches. The school says allegations have no basis".The Toronto Star.ISSN 0319-0781. Retrieved2015-11-28.
  24. ^Munday KThe Bullying of Teachers Through the Use of Formal Disciplinary Procedures 2003Archived June 17, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  25. ^Gusfre, Kari Stamland; Støen, Janne; Fandrem, Hildegunn (2023-12-01)."Bullying by Teachers Towards Students—a Scoping Review".International Journal of Bullying Prevention.5 (4):331–347.doi:10.1007/s42380-022-00131-z.hdl:11250/3041204.ISSN 2523-3661.
  26. ^"Teacher/Bully: How My Son Was Humiliated and Tormented by his Teacher and Aide", Stuart Chaifetz, video at YouTube, posted April 20, 2012
  27. ^Horace Mann Elementary School website
  28. ^NJ Father Records Teachers Bullying His Autistic Child, MyFoxPhilly.com
  29. ^"Verbal abuse of autistic student sparks calls for reform", Jim Walsh and Phil Dunn,Cherry Hill Courier-Post, reprinted atUSA Today website, 29 April 2012
  30. ^"Should Emotional Abuse Be Criminalized?".www.hautlife.com. Retrieved2015-11-28.
  31. ^PhD, Jennifer Fraser (2015-08-26)."Whiplash: Drum Solo versus Suicide".Teaching Bullies. Retrieved2015-11-29.

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