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Development and Programming
U.S. Department of Education State
Bullying Laws and Policies Implementation Study
Field
Interview Protocol
School
Administrator – Policy Development and Programming
The
U.S. Department of Education is sponsoring a study about bullying in
schools. The
purpose of the study is to find out how districts and schools are
implementing state laws and policies related to bullying. We
are asking you to share your observations about bullying among
students on your school campus and your experiences responding to
bullying situations. [SCHOOL NAME] has been randomly selected as one
of 24 school sites nationally to participate in the bullying study.
You have been invited to participate in this study because you may be
knowledgeable about bullying practices in this district or on this
school campus.
POTENTIAL
RISKS OR BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION
There
are no anticipated risks involved in taking part in this study.
Participation
may not
benefit
you personally. However, the
information gathered in this study may be valuable for developing
effective policies for responding to bullying in schools.
CONFIDENTIALITY
We
will not share information identifying you or your district with
anyone outside of the study team except if required by law. No one in
your school or district administration will be told of your responses
to interview questions and your responses will not be tied to any
review or evaluation of your professional performance. Responses will
be summarized in individual case studies for districts and schools to
provide examples of policy implementation in a manner that does not
associate responses with a specific individual and does not identify
a school or district by name.
VOLUNTARY
PARTICIPATION/WITHDRAWAL
If
you agree to complete the interview, you will be considered a
participant in a research study on the implementation of state
bullying laws and policies. Your
participation in the research study is completely voluntary.
You may decide not to join, to only answer some questions, or to
leave the study at any time. There is no penalty for choosing not to
participate.
U.S. Department of Education State
Bullying Laws and Policies School Implementation Study
School
Administrator Interview – Policy Development and Programming
Respondent
Information
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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How
long
have you worked as the Principal of this school?
Less
than one year
1-2
years
3
-4 years
5-9
years
10
years or more
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What
are your specific
roles and responsibilities with regard to preventing or
responding to bullying problems
on your school campus or in your school?
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Problem
Definition
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about bullying that happens among students on your school
campus.
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How
do you
recognize a bullying situation when
you see one?
What
criteria do you use to determine when a conflict between
students should be defined as bullying? What challenges do you
encounter when determining whether or not an incident
constitutes bullying behavior?
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In
what ways are bullying
behaviors disruptive?
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Where
and when does
bullying
most frequently occur?
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Are
there individual
students or groups of students
in your school who are more vulnerable to bullying? If so, who
are these students, and why are they more likely to be
targeted?
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Development
of District/School Site Policy
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about your school or district policy for preventing or
responding to bullying situations.
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Were
you or was someone else from your school involved
in developing the district bullying policy?
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Has
your school adopted
the district’s bullying policy or did your school create
its own policy?
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If
the school created its own
policy, describe how the policy was developed?
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If
the school created its own policy, how is it different
from the district policy?
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If
the school policy was developed through a collaborative
process,
which stakeholder groups participated?
District
employees
School
employees
Families
Students
Community
groups or organizations (specify)
Local
law enforcement
Other:
___________________________________________
Did
not involve a collaborative process
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What
kind of district
support have you received to
help you develop or implement your school policy?
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How
would you describe the leadership
role of your local school board
in supporting policy development, implementation, and
enforcement of policy guidelines?
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Communication
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about how school personnel, students, and families are
informed about school or district bullying policies.
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How
is the school
or district policy communicated
to parents and students?
Posted
on the district website
Posted
on school campuses
Published
in the student handbook or code of conduct
Included
in mailed correspondence to parents
Discussed
with students (e.g., at school assemblies, in classrooms)
Other
communications
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How
is the school
or district policy communicated
to school personnel?
Posted
on the district website
Posted
on school campuses
Published
in the district employee manual
Discussed
in staff meetings
Reviewed
as part of in-service training
Other
communications
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Is
the bullying policy communicated
to parents in languages other than English
for students or families with limited English proficiency?
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School
Personnel Training
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about any training that is provided to school personnel to
help them implement the bullying policy.
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Does
the school
or district provide training
to school personnel?
Yes,
school-sponsored training
Yes,
district-sponsored training
No,
school personnel do not receive training
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How
would you describe the structure and content of the training
program?
Who
conducts
the training program?
What
issues
or topics
are covered in the training curriculum?
How
often
is training provided?
How
is the training
structured?
(e.g., part of in-service training covering multiples topics,
online training)?
How
much time is spent on bullying issues?
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Who
is required
to participate
in the training programs and is their participation mandatory
or optional?
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Any
training?
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Mandatory
training?
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Voluntary/optional
training?
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School
administrators
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Teachers
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Counselors/psychologists
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Yard
supervisors
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Transportation
personnel
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School
volunteers
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Other
personnel
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How
does your school
ensure that all required staff receive training?
What strategies are used to incentivize participation or to
monitor compliance?
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Are
there any differences
in the types of training
provided to different staff classifications? If so please
describe differences in training structure, content, frequency
or duration?
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Do
you document feedback
from your school personnel
regarding the usefulness and relevance of training content?
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Have
there been any challenges
associated with implementing staff training?
If so, what are these challenges and how have you attempted to
resolve them?
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Prevention
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about any bullying programs that are implemented at your
school.
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Does
your school or district implement
school programs or approaches to address bullying (prevention,
intervention, and whole-school approaches to promote school
climate)?
Yes,
our school implements its own bullying prevention programming
Yes,
our school implements a district-wide bullying prevention
programming
No,
schools do not implement bullying prevention programming
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What
are the expectations
for schools to implement bullying prevention,
education, or awareness programs?
District
requires implementation of district-wide prevention program
District
requires implementation of a prevention program, schools have
the option to choose the curriculum
District
encourages schools to implement prevention program (no specific
mandate)
District
does not encourage or require prevention program implementation
Other
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Does
your program use
a curriculum or model program?
If so, what curriculum do you use?
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How
would you describe
the structure and content
of the bullying program?
What
are the specific components?
How
is the program structured (e.g., whole-school approach,
classroom-based curriculum)
Which
grade levels are targeted by the program?
In
what ways, if any, does the school program involve
families of students?
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How
was the
school
program selected
for your school site? Did the school administration have a role
in selecting the prevention curriculum?
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Does
the program involve strategies
to restore positive school climate
following bullying incidences?
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What
kinds
of support
have been provided by the district to help implement the
prevention program?
Individualized
technical support for implementation
Personnel
training
Resources
and materials (e.g. curriculum, informational materials)
Funding
support
Other:
___________________________________________
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Have
there been any challenges
to implementing the school program?
If so, how were these challenges resolved?
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Have
you observed any impacts
of the school program
thus far?
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What
types of feedback
have you received from your school staff regarding the school
program?
How was this feedback obtained?
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Supports
for Targets of Bullying
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about the types of resources or supports that are available
to students who have been the targets of bullying at school.
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What
types of counseling
or support services are available to victims (e.g., counseling,
mental health referrals)?
School
or district provides mental health counseling to students
School
or district provides mental health counseling through
cooperative agreements with community-based providers
School
or district refers students to community-based mental health
providers
No
mental health services or linkages
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What
types of
counseling
or behavioral intervention services are available to aggressors
(e.g.,
counseling, mental health referrals)?
School
or district provides mental health counseling to students
School
or district provides mental health counseling through
cooperative agreements with community-based providers
School
or district refers students to community-based mental health
providers
No
mental health services or linkages
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How
are determinations
made about whether to refer students
to counseling services?
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Does
the school provide any ongoing
follow-up to assess the mental health needs of
victims?
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What
are some of the most significant challenges
to providing assistance to the targets of bullying?
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Support
for Policy
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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We
are interested in the degree to which teachers, staff, and the
community understand and support the anti-bullying policies in
your school.
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What
components of the policy receive the strongest support among
parents and school personnel?
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What
components have received less support? What issues related to
these components produce concern?
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Costs
to Implement
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about the costs of implementing the bullying policy for your
school.
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Has
the school added any additional full- or part-time staff to
implement bullying provisions?
[PROBES]
FTE’s
added?
Estimated
cost?
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Has
the district purchased
any bullying training or prevention curricula
or supporting materials (including presentations, training)?
[PROBES]
What
materials/services?
Estimated
cost?
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Does
the district receive any funding
assistance from the state
or
other sources
to implement bullying provisions?
[PROBES]
What
assistance?
What
sources?
What
dollar amounts?
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Has
the district incurred any other
direct costs associated with the implementation
of bullying policies or programs?
[PROBES]
What
costs?
What
dollar amounts?
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To
what extent
has funding been an issue
for the schools in your district in implementing anti-bullying
policy?
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What
have been the most
costly aspects of implementing anti-bullying policy
(e.g., training, information dissemination, infrastructure
development, investigation, liability concerns, and
protection)?
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Are
there other current
initiatives to address safety, school climate and violence
prevention
other than bullying policy? If so, how do these initiatives
either support or impede implementation of bullying policy?
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Policy
Application and Effectiveness
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Interview
Questions
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Open-Ended
Elaboration
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Tell
me about some of the challenges associated with implementing the
bullying policy in your school.
[PROBES]
What
are the particular components or requirements of the policy
that are most challenging to put into practice?
What
is it about these components that makes them challenging?
How
have you coped with these challenges? What have you done to
resolve them in particular cases?
What
(additional) steps would help you put the policy into practice
in your district?
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Are
there components
or requirements in your school’s bullying policy that
stand out as particularly effective in addressing bullying?
If yes, what are these components? What makes these components
of the policy effective?
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How
effective
are your school’s bullying policies in reducing bullying
problems?
[PROBES]
Which
problems are most effectively addressed?
Which
problems are least effectively addressed?
What
specific policy components or requirements contribute most to
effectiveness?
What
specific policy components or requirements contribute the least
to effectiveness?
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Have
you observed
any changes in the school environment
since the bullying policy has been implemented?
Increased
awareness of bullying
Increased
reporting of incidents
Increased
consistency of enforcement
Improved
school climate
Reduced
frequency of bullying
Other:
__________________________________________________
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What
advice
would you give to others schools
that are developing bullying policies and programs?
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