Adapting an anti‐bullying programme for UK special schools

IF 0.6 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Support for Learning Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1111/1467-9604.12457
Julia R. Badger, Lucy Bowes, Christina Salmivalli, Richard P. Hastings
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Abstract Bullying is a public health priority but to date, there is a lack of evidence‐based anti‐bullying programmes or interventions designed for use in special schools. KiVa is a successful anti‐bullying programme for mainstream schools currently used in 23 countries. This brief paper outlines the co‐development and adaptation of two KiVa lessons into KiVa‐SEND lessons and their implementation in two special schools in the UK. One school supports pupils with a primary need of Autism, the other supports pupils with severe and complex learning disabilities. Engagement with the lessons was high from both pupils and staff; the content was perceived as acceptable by staff, complementing the curriculum and perceived as suitable for their pupils. Minor adjustments need to be made to ensure all pupils can comprehend and access the concepts. Further development of the KiVa‐SEND programme and testing its potential effectiveness to reduce bullying and associated negative outcomes in special schools is now warranted. Key Points There is a lack of evidence‐based anti‐bullying programmes for use in special schools. This paper details the piloting of an adaptation of KiVa (a successful, evidence‐based anti‐bullying programme for mainstream schools) for use in special schools. The adaption (KiVa‐SEND) was a co‐design between a couple of special school teachers, and educational and psychological researchers to ensure the materials and approach were in line with school requirements and teaching practices. The KiVa‐SEND lesson engagement was excellent from the 12 staff and 62 learners involved and the materials were deemed acceptable via direct feedback and researcher observations. Suggestions were provided on how to make the materials even more suitable for diverse learning needs. KiVa‐SEND has the potential to be embedded within the special school curriculum and then be tested for its effectiveness at reducing bullying and associated negative outcomes of bullying amongst the special school population.
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为英国特殊学校制定反欺凌计划
欺凌是一个公共卫生优先事项,但迄今为止,缺乏针对特殊学校使用的基于证据的反欺凌计划或干预措施。KiVa是一个成功的反欺凌项目,目前在23个国家的主流学校使用。这篇简短的论文概述了两个KiVa课程的共同发展和适应KiVa - SEND课程及其在英国两所特殊学校的实施。一所学校支持有自闭症基本需要的学生,另一所学校支持有严重和复杂学习障碍的学生。学生和教职员工对课程的参与度都很高;内容被员工认为是可以接受的,补充了课程,并被认为适合他们的学生。需要做一些小的调整,以确保所有的学生都能理解和使用这些概念。现在有必要进一步发展KiVa - SEND项目,并测试其减少特殊学校欺凌和相关负面后果的潜在有效性。在特殊学校中,缺乏基于证据的反欺凌计划。本文详细介绍了在特殊学校使用KiVa(一个成功的、基于证据的主流学校反欺凌计划)的改编试点。这次改造(KiVa - SEND)是由几位特殊学校教师、教育和心理学研究人员共同设计的,以确保材料和方法符合学校的要求和教学实践。KiVa - SEND的12名员工和62名学习者参与了课程,通过直接反馈和研究人员的观察,这些材料被认为是可以接受的。就如何使教材更适合不同的学习需要提出了建议。KiVa - SEND具有嵌入特殊学校课程的潜力,然后测试其在减少特殊学校人群中欺凌行为和相关负面后果方面的有效性。
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Support for Learning
Support for Learning EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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期刊介绍: The articles in this journal examine the practical and theoretical issues surrounding the education of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools. Support for Learning aims to act as a bridge between academics and practitioners. All aspects of curriculum delivery, classroom management and the use of support services are covered. Strategies to eliminate underachievement and promote best practice are especially featured. Most, but not all, issues of Support for Learning, focus on a topical theme. The journal is widely read in the UK and overseas as an authoritative guide to the current state of SEN policy and practice.
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