Exploring effects of teacher bullying on secondary English language learning in Dhaka
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2017-03Publisher
BRAC UniveristyAuthor
Alam, Rifat AraMetadata
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The aim of this study is to investigate the nature of bullying in classroom that takes place in the
context of a secondary school in Dhaka and to identify the types of bullying exists in their
English language classrooms as well as the implication that are inflicted upon the learners. This
study aims to investigate the different types of bullying and classroom management strategies
that take place in our secondary Bangla medium schools. Thus, this work will try to bring out the
current consequences of bullying on the secondary level learners by analyzing the observational
data and interviews. Firstly, it providesa brief outline about the thesis, including the background
of the topic, the specific research problem, and associated research questions and objectives of
the study along with the significance of the research. Next, explores the relevant materials from
extensive bodies of literature on the historical development of bullying and thus it helps to
determine the significance of investigating the practice of bullying in the present practice of
teaching and learning.After that, itoutlines the research methods for this study by combining both
qualitative and quantitative techniques.Again, itprovides a detail account of the research findings
based on the students’ survey, teacher’s interviews and observational data.Finally, it explores the
research questions by discussing them from the theme based perspectives and thenreports on the
brief summary of this study with the conclusive remarks and recommendations.