About this Research Topic
In this Research Topic, we therefore aim to increase the visibility of the problems of school violence suffered by students with SEND, as well as examine protective factors (e.g., family, teachers) and successful programs to prevent bullying. Studies may be focused on one or more educational needs, educational stages, and the associated problems of school violence.
This Research Topic aims to help all professionals directly involved in education field to join forces in caring for students with SEND in their various educational stages. To achieve this, we will welcome manuscripts that include the following:
• Empirical studies dealing with rejection, exclusion, and other forms of violent behavior towards students with SEND;
• Studies that consider the role of the family and teachers in giving attention to the student with SEND and the prevention of school violence;
• Studies on programs that have been successful in promoting the inclusion of students with SEND and the prevention of bullying;
• Studies providing validation of questionnaires and scales that are accessible to students with SEND.
Authors are also encouraged to submit meta-analyses and systematic reviews that help synthesize existing research to guide future research.
Keywords: school violence, special education needs, disability, rejection, exclusion, victimization
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