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Anderson, Susan Rebecca; Joong, Peter Yee Han; Binns-Thompson, Shandelene Khadine Kedisha – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This experimental mixed method research aimed to investigate: 1) the effects of integrating conflict resolution in mathematics on students' achievement in mathematics and knowledge, behaviours, and skills in violence prevention and conflict resolution; and 2) teaching strategies that can be used for the integration. A sample of four classes was…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Conflict Resolution, Teaching Methods, Violence
Edinboro, Lawrie M. – 1989
The violence women experience in battering is both physical and psychological. A study in 1980 found that 1 in 10 women was hit, kicked, beaten, punched and terrorized by her husband or partner in Canada. Children living in battered homes may suffer a higher risk of direct physical or sexual abuse and many are neglected. Some progress has been…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Family Problems, Family Violence, Foreign Countries
Tate, Eugene D. – 1979
This paper contains partial data from an investigation of adults and television conducted for the Canadian Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry. The first section of the paper offers a discussion of the viewing behaviors of adult Canadians derived from interview data, while the second section examines the "mean world…
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Countries, Mass Media, Programing (Broadcast)
Williams, Tannis MacBeth; And Others – 1979
Content analyses of the depiction of aggression and images of reality on Canadian television were performed on 109 program tapes of top-rated Toronto programs. Content was coded in terms of global messages communicated, character portrayals, context and setting of the program, amount and nature of conflict portrayed, and detailed information on…
Descriptors: Aggression, Characterization, Commercial Television, Content Analysis
MacDonald, Irene – 1998
With the advent of site-based management, principals must respond to growing pressures to provide students and staff with a safe teaching and learning environment. This paper examines junior-high school principals' understanding of violence. The paper focuses on the context of violence within the principals' schools, the factors that influenced…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools, Prevention
Day, David M.; Pleydon, Anne – 2003
This study examined the psychosocial, mental health, and intellectual characteristics of young offenders serving a sentence at Syl Apps Youth Centre, a secure custody facility. The sample comprised 50 youths, 37 males and 13 females. The index offenses were varied, but the majority were sentenced for a violent offense. The results showed that…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Counseling, Delinquency
Cochrane, Lorna J.; Saroyan, Alenoush – 1996
This study investigated the effectiveness of an educational intervention designed to assist university staff in dealing with aggressive incidents. Participants in the study included 18 Admissions Office staff of a large Canadian research oriented university who had noted an increase in the number of aggressive incidents by rejected applicants. An…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Admission, Colleges, Foreign Countries
Dodsworth, Pamela; Cameron, Catherine Ann – 1996
Teachers at an urban high school in New Brunswick (Canada) were reluctant to begin an intervention program directed at student anger and violence until they had gained input from the students themselves. A survey was conducted of the students' experience with violence and their opinions about how to address the problem. Participants were 769 (395…
Descriptors: Anger, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, High School Students
MacDonald, Irene M.; da Costa, Jose L. – 1996
Although school violence has been a concern in the United States for over two decades, the topic has only recently generated serious study in Canada. Central to the development of effective violence-mitigation policies is an understanding of how and why student victims, perpetrators, and observers respond to the school-based violence they…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Crime, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools
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Brown, Thomas G.; Caplan, Thomas; Seraganian, Peter; Werk, Annette – 2000
The linkage between conjugal violence and substance abuse is well established. The evidence suggests that little coordination exists among the therapeutic communities positioned to treat co-existing problems. A survey was conducted in Quebec with professionals representing 57 substance abuse treatment centers, 38 of which were public. Questions…
Descriptors: Adults, Agency Cooperation, Community Health Services, Counseling
1979
This collection of seminar papers is concerned with the presentation of emotions on the screen, the emotional impact of such presentations on young children, and the use of children's televised drama to foster the development of emotional sensitivity. Also considered are differences in the violence depicted on Japanese and American television, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Children, Childrens Television
Cameron, Catherine Ann; And Others – 1996
Three action research projects were conducted with the intention of creating peaceful learning environments in Canadian schools from kindergarten to twelfth grade. The first project focused on social skills development, especially conflict management, for elementary school students in a rural New Brunswick school. Staff used Washington state's…
Descriptors: Action Research, Anger, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis
Goddard, J. Tim – 1994
This position paper explores the issue of violence in northern Canadian schools and personal perceptions and reactions to the violent events. Spindler's phrase "sociocultural contextualization" is viewed as placing and examining education and the educative process within the social and cultural environment of the community served by the…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Context Effect, Cultural Context
McMillan, Paul; Moriarty, Dick – 1980
This study investigated the attitudes, beliefs, and behavior of Canadian and American children in terms of television viewing of sports, preference for professional or amateur sport models, and proportion of violent to nonviolent television viewing. The written opinionnaire items used in the research determined: 1) demographic information on…
Descriptors: Aggression, Athletics, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
Daniel, Marie-France; Doudin, Pierre-Andre; Pons, Francisco – Online Submission, 2005
Violence is increasingly present in Quebec schools. Our position is that we should invest in "primary" prevention of violence by helping preschool children develop cognitive competencies. One of the aspects of cognitive development explored in this text regards children's Social Representations (SR) of violence. Indeed, a number of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experimental Groups, Preschool Children, Control Groups
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