Inclusión y violencia: Prevalencia de victimización entre pares en estudiantes que participan en Programas de Integración Escolar

Villalobos-Parada, Boris; Carrasco, Claudia.; López, Verónica; Bilbao, María Ángeles; Morales, Macarena; Ortíz, Sebastián; Olavarría, Dayana; Ascorra, Paula.; Ayala, Álvaro

Keywords: Violence. Inclusion. Social integration. SEN. Inclusive schools

Abstract

This study analyses and compares the differences between students diagnosed with and without special educational needs, in terms of their experience of school victimization in a commune of the Region of Valparaíso, Chile, in elementary schools providing School Integration Programs (SIP). A questionnaire of peer victimization (bullying) was administered to a censal sample of 5,769 students, of which 81 participated in the SIPs. Findings from the Odds Ratio analysis indicate greater levels of peer victimization students participating in SIPs, as compared to students not participating in SIPs. The proportion was greater for ciber-bullying (2.42), social exclusion (2.40) and sexual victimization (2.45). These results are discussed in relation to the effects of an inclusion policy that focuses pedagogical attention through individual diagnosis, a process whose risks are labelling, segregation and discrimination

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Título de la Revista: REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE EDUCACION INCLUSIVA
Volumen: 8
Número: 2
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 161
Página final: 178
Idioma: Spanish