TYPES OF VERBAL AGGRESSION IN THE GROUP OF STUDENTS AND PEDAGOGICAL POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR PREVENTION

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  • Juraeva Gulandom Murodullayevna Intern Teacher at the University of Economy and Pedagogy

Keywords:

Verbal aggression, student groups, typologies, pedagogical approaches, prevention, social-emotional learning, inclusivity, restorative justice, peer mediation.

Abstract

This paper explores the various typologies of verbal aggression among student groups and examines pedagogical approaches for their prevention. Verbal aggression presents a significant challenge within educational settings, ranging from mild forms such as teasing and gossip to more overt behaviors like bullying and exclusion. Understanding these typologies is essential for devising targeted interventions that foster a culture of empathy, respect, and inclusivity among students. Pedagogical strategies such as social-emotional learning (SEL), inclusive practices, restorative justice principles, and peer mediation programs offer effective avenues for addressing verbal aggression and promoting positive peer relationships. By implementing these approaches, educators can create a school environment characterized by mutual understanding, support, and collective responsibility for preventing verbal aggression.

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Published

2024-03-26

How to Cite

Juraeva Gulandom Murodullayevna. (2024). TYPES OF VERBAL AGGRESSION IN THE GROUP OF STUDENTS AND PEDAGOGICAL POSSIBILITIES OF THEIR PREVENTION. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 5(3), 208–212. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/4767

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