Prof. Antonella Brighi

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Name: Prof. Antonella Brighi
Country: Italy
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Organisation: Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Topics of most interest: Development education, Gender education, Health and wellbeing education, Human rights education, Multi- Intercultural, anti-racist education, Peace education, Sustainable development education
Types of education of most interest: Pre school, Primary, Secondary
Preference for research approach: Empirical research
Preference for research focusing on: Curriculum, Teacher education
Online publishing profile or ORCID code:

0000-0002-7536-8569

Recent publications:

Brighi A., (2020). Lights and shadows of the Italian context, in J. COHEN and D.L. ESPELAGE (Eds), Feeling safe in school- Bullying and Violence Prevention Around the World, Harvard Education Press, Cambridge, Massachusset, pp. 149- 164, ISBN 978-1-68253-449-6.

Brighi, A.; Nicoletti, S. M. E. Guarini, A.,(2016). Psychological wellbeing and the use of the internet in adolescence, in: Mental Health and Wellbeing through Schools: The Way Forward, London, Taylor and Francis Inc., 2016, pp. 89 - 100 .
3. Guarini, A., Menabò, L., Menin, D., Mameli, C., Skrzypiec, G., Slee, P., Brighi, A. (2020). The P.E.A.C.E. pack program in Italian high schools: An intervention for victims of bullying, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (14), art. no. 5162, pp. 1-14. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17145162 ISSN: 16617827 Open Access

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