英文摘要 |
It has been ten years since the implementation of the“School Bullying Prevention Guidelines”in 2012. The researcher actually dealt with bullying and found that there are many difficulties in implementing the“School Bullying Prevention Guidelines”. The problems of pre-processing include the vague definition of bullying, the handling of incompetent teachers is more complicated due to the involvement of teachers in bullying against students, internet bullying is difficult to collect evidence, restorative justice is difficult to apply, the prevention team lacks professionalism, etc. After the investigation was initiated, whether the anonymous report is accepted or not, the provisions of the“School Bullying Prevention Guidelines”are contradictory, the SOP for handling cross-school cases has not been formulated, knowing and reporting will lead to complicated handling procedures and dark numbers, the investigation team needs legal professionalism, in the course of the investigation, the protection of the rights of relevant persons are not complete, the responsibilities of the legal representative during the investigation process are unclear, the relevant persons cannot be punished for not cooperating with the investigation, investigation funding not yet available, there is a lack of matching reward and punishment mechanism for case closing and follow-up counseling, and there is insufficient counseling manpower. This article is based on literature research and practical experience, and proposes the implementation of the“School Bullying Prevention Guidelines”: Clearly define bullying, integrate mechanisms for dealing with incompetent teachers, prevent cyberbullying, make good use of restorative justice to resolve conflicts, strengthen professional response teams, specify SOP for anonymous reporting and investigation, standardize the rights and obligations of relevant persons, create reward and punishment mechanisms and subsidize investigations expenses. We hope to provide practical assistance and serve as the basis for the next revision of the“School Bullying Prevention Guidelines”. |