British Journal of Education (BJE)

Addressing the Roots of School Bullying: Contributing Factors and Administrative Responses in Rural Ghanaian Senior High Schools in the Western North Region of Ghana

Abstract

Bullying remains a pervasive issue in Ghanaian senior high schools, particularly in rural contexts where socio-economic and institutional challenges are more acute. This study explores the root causes of bullying and evaluates administrative strategies employed in the Sefwi Juaboso District. Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with six teachers and analyzed thematically. Findings reveal that poor parenting, peer influence, ineffective supervision, and cultural normalization of aggression contribute significantly to bullying. In response, schools implement strategies such as orientation programs, counseling services, disciplinary enforcement, and community engagement. However, these interventions are often constrained by inadequate resources and weak stakeholder collaboration. Addressing bullying requires coordinated, context-specific, and system-wide responses.

Keywords: Bullying, School Administration, psychological atmosphere, rural Ghana, teacher perspectives

cc logo

This work by European American Journals is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License

 

Recent Publications

Email ID: editor.bje@ea-journals.org
Impact Factor: 7.89
Print ISSN: 2054-6351
Online ISSN: 2054-636X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/bje.2013

Author Guidelines
Submit Papers
Review Status

 

Scroll to Top

Don't miss any Call For Paper update from EA Journals

Fill up the form below and get notified everytime we call for new submissions for our journals.