The school climate has a direct impact on the health of students and teachers [Interview].

As president of the International Observatory on School Violence, Éric Debarbieux has served as the ministerial delegate responsible for preventing and combating school violence since 2012. He emphasizes that a positive school climate is crucial not only for students’ well-being but also for that of teachers. Drawing on international scientific research, he explains how to create the conditions necessary for a positive school climate.

Author(s): Gery Y, Debarbieux É

Publishing year: 2014

Pages: 21-23

Health in Action, 2014, n° 427, p. 21-23

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