ATTITUDES HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS THE PREVALENCE OF VIOLENCE

Authors

  • Amra Imširagić
  • Almira Kurtić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2014.6.181

Keywords:

violence, school, students with hearing impairments

Abstract

Peer violence or bullying is a persistent, unwelcome behavior that others might be harmed The intended.

There is not much information on the prevalence of bullying among students with hearing impairments.

In recent years, increasingly recognize the need for systematic study of school violence and its various manifestacija.Cilj this study was to examine the prevalence of violence among students with hearing impairment, the types of violence as well as determining the obvious consequences of violence among students. The obtained data confirm the presence of bullying in school. Students with hearing impairment are physically abused, ridiculed or their prijetilo.Bulling is more common in boys impaired than girls. For boys the characteristic physical and for girls verbally abusive .From of answers is evident that many do not talk about their experiences of violence.

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Published

01-12-2014

How to Cite

Imširagić, Amra, and Almira Kurtić. 2014. “ATTITUDES HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS THE PREVALENCE OF VIOLENCE”. NIR 1 (6):181. https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2014.6.181.

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