Violence at Primary Schools: How are the French Pupils?
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Keywords

Education Primary
Violence in Education
Student Act of Living together
Aggressiveness in Children

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Violence at Primary Schools: How are the French Pupils?. (2012). Magis, Revista Internacional De Investigación En Educación, 4(8). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.m4-8.vecr
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Abstract

this paper describes the current state of school violence and climate at primary schools in France. A survey that gathered information of perceptions and experiences around school climate and self-reported victimization was held among 12,326 pupils of 157 public schools in eight departments. the results reveal that the majority of pupils are feeling good at their schools. However, 10% of participants are victimized repetitively, and these occurrences affect their perceptions of security and general school climate.

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