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Maughan, Erin D. – American Educator, 2016
The number of students with chronic and complex health conditions significantly affects a teacher's ability to teach and meet the needs of the whole child--especially combined with the impact of societal issues such as poverty, violence, and the growing population of families who speak a language other than English at home. Education in America is…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Child Development, Child Health, Health Needs
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White, Julie – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
This article investigates why young people with significant and continuing health conditions can easily be overlooked in education. The Keeping Connected study from Australia revealed much about the complicated lives of young people with chronic illness, and several unanticipated ways that health conditions impacted on education are reported here.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chronic Illness, Health Conditions, Educational Policy
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Markodimitraki, Maria; Linardakis, Michalis; Kypriotaki, Maria; Manolitsis, George – Early Child Development and Care, 2016
The aims of this study were to: (a) provide descriptive data of twins with physical difficulties among 120 Greek twins of preschool age; and (b) to investigate the impact of twins' health condition on parental perceptions towards twins' separation, closeness and friendship. The administration of School Policy for Twins and Higher Multiples…
Descriptors: Twins, Parent Attitudes, Friendship, Sibling Relationship
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Drozdikova-Zaripova, Albina R.; Kostyunina, Nadezhda Yu. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The purpose of the article is to present and analyze the results of experimental work to verify the efficiency of the developed and approved program aimed at the formation of social competence in adolescents with physical problems. The leading method in the study of this problem is a consequent version of the pedagogical experiment. The results of…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Adolescents, Physical Disabilities, Interpersonal Competence
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Jávorné-Erdei, Renáta; Takács, Péter; Fábián, Gergely – Practice and Theory in Systems of Education, 2015
Improving the health of the population, stopping and changing the disadvantage trends have long been one of the health policy objectives in the regions. Unfortunately, in spite of the declared goals Hungary is far away from giving priority to health issues as they are not given proper attention either on individual or societal level. In modern…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Quality of Life, Disadvantaged, Social Indicators
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Asafova, Elena V.; Sazanova, Maria L. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
In Russia the system of spreading health-culture among the young generation, the students, has not been formed yet, which makes the paper topical and up-to-date. The young generation is characterized by a low level of education and professional training efficiency in healthy life-style and health culture. It has caused depreciation of the concepts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Promotion, Health Conditions, Life Style
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Checton, Maria G.; Magsamen-Conrad, Kate; Venetis, Maria K.; Greene, Kathryn – Health Education & Behavior, 2015
The purpose of the present study was to apply Berg and Upchurch's developmental-conceptual model toward a better understanding of how couples cope with chronic illness. Specifically, a model was hypothesized in which proximal factors (relational quality), dyadic appraisal (illness interference), and dyadic coping (partner support) influence…
Descriptors: Coping, Chronic Illness, Models, Interpersonal Relationship
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
Since the 1950s, originating with and driven by the Sputnik shock, there have been tremendous efforts to improve science education. Over the past two decades, the initial focus on science content has been abandoned, at least among many science education researchers, in favor of socio-scientific issues. Yet even this social turn does not appear to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Health Education, Health, Phenomenology
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Parrott, Kathleen R.; Lee, Sung-jin; Giddings, Valerie L.; Robinson, Sheryl Renee; Brown, Gene – Journal of Extension, 2017
We present descriptive findings from a North Carolina study of 30 limited-resource older homeowners who want to age in place, and we relate those findings to opportunities for outreach education. We grouped the findings from extensive participant interviews into five key areas. For two of those areas--health conditions and financial…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Opportunities, Adult Learning, Older Adults
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Powell, R. M.; Parish, S. L. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2017
Background: Despite an increase in international studies examining the experiences of parents with intellectual impairments and their children, few have utilised population-based data. This study investigated the behavioural and cognitive outcomes of 3-year-old US children of mothers with intellectual impairments compared with children of mothers…
Descriptors: Young Children, Mothers, Intellectual Disability, Parents with Disabilities
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Ellen, Ingrid Gould; Glied, Sherry – Future of Children, 2015
In theory, improving low-income families' housing and neighborhoods could also improve their children's health, through any number of mechanisms. For example, less exposure to environmental toxins could prevent diseases such as asthma; a safer, less violent neighborhood could improve health by reducing the chances of injury and death, and by…
Descriptors: Housing, Neighborhoods, Obesity, Low Income
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Cascella, Paul W.; Bruce, Susan M.; Trief, Ellen – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2015
There are many reports that identify the communication of persons with deafblindness. These reports are descriptive in nature, highlighting comprehension, gesture development, communication actions (that is, forms) and purposes (that is, functions), and the collection of verbal skills. This report extends the literature with an in-depth…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Congenital Impairments, Communication Disorders, Deaf Blind
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Lee, Ki-Cheon; Cho, Soon-Mook – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2014
Background: Within the last half century, the Korean national curriculum has undergone seven periods of reform, each at intervals of just 6-8 years. The most recent "seventh curriculum" was developed in 1997, and implemented in schools from 2001. Continual curriculum change has been driven by national and social needs, keeping in line…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, National Curriculum, Curriculum Design
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Baumgartner, Lisa M. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2014
This chapter examines the challenges faced by African American women living with HIV/AIDS and how they learn to live with this chronic illness.
Descriptors: African Americans, Womens Studies, Females, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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Garces-Ozanne, Arlene; Kalu, Edna Ikechi; Audas, Richard – Health Education & Behavior, 2016
There remains a persistent gap in health outcomes between wealthy and poor countries. Basic measures such as life expectancy and infant and under-five mortality remain divergent, with preventable deaths being unacceptably high, despite significant efforts to reduce these disparities. We examine the impact of empowerment, measured by Freedom…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Health Conditions, Empowerment, Civil Rights
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