Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze pre-service teachers' experiences with school violence and explore ways to support their development of competencies in responding to school violence and guiding student life. For this purpose, essays submitted by students who participated in educational practicum as part of class activities in the pre-service course 'School Violence Prevention and Student Understanding' were analyzed using keyword network analysis. The results of the study showed that the most important keywords that pre-service teachers perceived in relation to bullying during their practicum were “incident,” “occurrence,” and “prevention.” A community analysis was also conducted to explore subthemes of their practicum experiences related to bullying, which were categorized into seven communities: major bullying patterns, prevention and follow-up guidance, bullying patterns according to student characteristics, life guidance, student counseling, procedures for handling bullying cases, and the role of classroom teachers. The findings were discussed.

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