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ATTITUDES OF HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS ON DISTRIBUTION OF VIOLENCE

Amra Imširagić ; Centar za obrazovanje, vaspitanje i rehabilitaciju slušanja i govora, Tuzla, Bosna i Hercegovina
Azemina Imširagić ; OŠ Tušanj, Bosna i Hercegovina
Lela Hukić


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str. 109-118

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Sažetak

Peer violence or bullying is persistent, undesirable behavior that
deliberately harms other people. There are no many information about peer violence
distribution between hearing impaired students.
The need for sistematic study of violence in schools and its different
appearances if more visible in last few years. Main goal of this labour is to research
distribution of violence between hearing impaired students, kinds of that violence,
such as determination of evident consequence of violence between hearing impaired
students. The obtained data confirm the presence of bullying in schools. Hearing
impaired students are physically abused, ridiculed or threatened. Bulling is more
common in boys hearing impaired in comparison to girls. For boys is a physical
characteristic and for girls verbally violent behavior. From the answers of the
respondents is evident that many do not speak about the violence experienced.

Ključne riječi

violence; school; hearing impaired students

Hrčak ID:

53989

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/53989

Datum izdavanja:

7.6.2010.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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