'Bully Dance': Animation as a Tool for Conflict Resolution

被引:2
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作者
Jennifer, Dawn [1 ]
Cowie, Helen [2 ]
Bray, Diane [1 ]
机构
[1] Roehampton Univ, London, England
[2] Univ Surrey, Surrey, England
关键词
animation; bystander behaviour; bullying; primary aged pupils;
D O I
10.1111/j.1468-0122.2006.00358.x
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This paper presents the outcomes of a 4-hour activity day centred upon a short film entitled Bully Dance, a non-verbal animation featuring a unique soundtrack that focuses on identifying bullying behaviours and coping strategies, and understanding the role of the bystander. Participants were 34 year 6 children, aged 10/11 years old, from one primary school in a London Local Education Authority. The activity day consisted of an initial brainstorming session, with the whole class, entitled 'what is bullying?' followed by a viewing of the film. In groups of five or six, subsequent structured activities (brainstorming, poster making, letter writing, role-play, worksheets) were facilitated with the aim of stimulating discussion. Using the Children's Attitudes to Bullying scale, data were collected both before and after the activity day. Overall, the results suggested that children mostly expressed anti-bullying attitudes about bullying in schools; however, a minority reported pro-bullying attitudes. Anti-bullying attitudes did not significantly increase and, in the case of males, anti-bullying attitudes actually decreased. Females expressed higher anti-bullying attitudes than males, both before and after the activity day. The authors suggest that participating in the activity day may have had an impact upon knowledge and understanding of bullying, rather than attitudes as such. Furthermore, the results indicate that further consideration of the design and delivery of structured activities is required so that boys can be reached as effectively as girls can.
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