Keith Sullivan is a widely published author. He is professor of Education at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION What We Know About Bullying in Secondary Schools Adolescence: `It was the Best of Times; It was the Worst of Times' The Social Climate of the Secondary School PART TWO: WHY `BAD' THINGS HAPPEN TO `GOOD' SCHOOLS Let's Be Honest about What Schools Do How Teachers Contribute to a Bullying Culture Parents, the Other Victims PART THREE: MAKING THE WHOLE SCHOOL SAFE Developing a Whole School Approach The Power of the Bystanders Authoritative Teaching Practice PART FOUR: THE SAFE SCHOOL IN ACTION What to Do When Bullying Happens Using the Curriculum to Understand and Deal With Bullying: `In the Cafeteria' Harnessing Student Leadership Experiential Learning through Social Theatre Supporting Students Through Peer Mentoring Changing the Social Dynamic: The No Blame Approach
Demonstrating how empowering bystanders, and enlisting effective teacher support, combined with suggestions based on student-centered responses, and a profile of negative as well as positive responses parents may encounter when they confront school personnel about bullying, Bullying in Secondary Schools is strongly recommended and timely reading. -- Midwest Book Review, April 2004