School Violence, Its Causes, Methods Of Treatment And Prevention
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Abstract
School violence is considered one of the most important phenomena that threaten the entity of the school, which is considered the second institution for socialization after the family, where learners receive various educational experiences that help them adapt in various areas of life.
The school also provides them with appropriate opportunities to grow: physically, mentally, emotionally and socially.
School violence may take many and varied forms, including: verbal, physical, symbolic, and others. As these practices in the school environment may prevent the performance of its assigned functions.
School violence is due to several factors that may be personal factors related to the student himself, or family factors, school factors, cultural factors, and others.
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