Virasamy, Jean.
Abstract:
Violence in schools is an everyday occurrence and, for the most part, it
tends to be regarded as a male issue. There is little indication in media or
research reports that female learners perpetrate violence in schools.
Research suggests that school violence is caused by male teachers or
learners, takes place amongst males and tends to be of a physical or
sexual nature. There is, however, a less prominent body of international
work, which has begun to explore female aggression and violence at
schools. Thus far, there has been little comparable research in South
Africa. The thesis is an exploratory study of female violence in schools.
The subject is approached by examining the perceptions of male as well
as female teachers in primary and secondary schools in Durban.