S. Landau et al., "You really don't know how much it hurts": Children's and preservice teachers' reactions to childhood teasing, SCH PSYCH R, 30(3), 2001, pp. 329-343
The sensitivity of preservice teachers to the impact of teasing on children
was examined. Preservice teachers (n = 164) and elementary-age children (n
= 184) viewed one of three videotaped responses (i.e., Hostile, Ignore, or
Humorous) to an observed teasing incident among children and then evaluate
d the child actor's response to the teasing and social status of the partic
ipants in the teasing episode. Preservice teachers were asked to respond as
they thought children would. Results revealed several important difference
s between responses of preservice teachers and children, including how mad
participants would be if they were involved and the effectiveness of the ch
ild's response to discourage subsequent teasing. Results are discussed in t
erms of their implications for understanding teachers' responses to teasing
incidents in the school environment.