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AlKhamaiseh, Omar Soud – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
This study aimed to identify Parental abuse and its relationship to the ethical conduct of adolescents in public schools in the central region of Jordan. The study has used the descriptive-analytical approach. The population of the study consisted of a random sample from (390) adolescents in public schools in the central region of Jordan. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Child Abuse, Ethics
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Rakolobe, Kelello; Tlali, Tebello – Perspectives in Education, 2022
This study examined teachers' interpretation of the Lesotho Education Act of 2010's phrase "cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment" and its impact on how learners are disciplined. For some researchers, punishment in schools is associated with corporal punishment. For this reason, researchers often focus on the issue of abolishing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Legislation, Punishment
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Ricks, Lacey; Tuttle, Malti; Ellison, Sara E. – Professional Counselor, 2022
Quantitative methodology was utilized to assess factors influencing veteran school counselors' decisions to report suspected child abuse. Veteran school counselors were defined as having 6 or more years of experience working as a school counselor within a public or private school. This study is a focused examination of the responses of veteran…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, School Counselors, Decision Making, Disclosure
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Lamb, Katie; Humphreys, Cathy; Hegarty, Kelsey – Research Ethics, 2021
There has been growing enthusiasm amongst those who undertake research with children, for the development of participatory and visual research methods. The greater availability and affordability of digital technology (such as digital cameras, tablets and smart phones) has meant that there has been greater scope for digital technology to support…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethics, Information Technology, Participatory Research
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Kinmond, Kathryn; Oakley, Lisa; Humphreys, Justin; Dioum, Mor – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
Child abuse linked to faith or belief (CALFB) is not a recent phenomenon; nor specific to any given culture or faith. This paper presents current work which articulates counsellors' understanding, experience and training needs around CALFB. An online survey collected data from participants, 79 of whom identified themselves as counsellors.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Correlation, Counselor Training, Professional Continuing Education
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Welch, Vicki; Turner-Halliday, Fiona; Watson, Nicholas; Wilson, Philip; Fitzpatrick, Bridie; Cotmore, Richard; Minnis, Helen – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging in stressful and urgent circumstances. One example is when potential participants have recently had their child removed into care; intervention is urgent and mandatory whereas participation in associated research is voluntary. Using a nested qualitative study, we examined experiences of consent…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Child Abuse, Ethics, Intervention
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Cherrington, Sue; Dalli, Carmen – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2019
For more than 20 years, the New Zealand early childhood (EC) sector has had guidance about how to deal with situations of ethical difficulty in daily practice through the ECE Code of Ethics. This paper reports on three surveys undertaken at 10-year intervals that sought to understand EC educators' experiences of such situations, and how they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Ethics
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DeCino, Daniel A.; Curtin, Susan; De Jong, David; Seedorf, Stephen; Dalbey, Amanda – Journal of School Leadership, 2020
Educational leaders' experiences with legal issues remain relatively unknown. Using an electronic survey, this study explored educational leaders' (N = 441) experiences with legal issues and with perceived levels of legal preparedness. Results revealed that years of experience and ethics training courses variables were statistically significant…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Legal Responsibility, Administrator Attitudes, Competence
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Miles, James – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2019
Students in social studies classrooms are faced with a barrage of images, many of which represent historical trauma and violence. Although photographs can be used as pedagogical tools to represent experiences of injustice and elicit deeper understanding, they also activate affective and unrelated responses in students. In this case study, I…
Descriptors: Residential Schools, American Indian Students, Case Studies, Photography
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Sköld, Johanna – History of Education, 2016
In recent decades, the history of childhood and history of education have gained status as political concerns through the establishment of numerous truth commissions and inquiries into historical institutional child abuse. This article discusses the methodological and ethical dilemmas that arise when writing the history of abused children with the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Child Abuse, Ethics, Comparative Analysis
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Tucker, Stan – Journal of Youth Studies, 2013
The article considers challenges faced in undertaking research work that examines issues of abuse and neglect, with young people acting in the role of co-inquirer. Based on a research process devised to support a qualitative study exploring why young people think they are frequently not believed when they report abuse and neglect, consideration is…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Qualitative Research, Disclosure
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Sivis-Cetinkaya, Rahsan – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2015
Ethical dilemmas from a national purposive sample of Turkish counsellors (N = 172) were collected using critical incidents technique. Content analysis was performed with open coding guided by the classification of American Counseling Association code of ethics. Incidents regarding confidentiality and privacy (56.4%), with 37.1% involving incidents…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Counselors, Critical Incidents Method
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Walsh, Kerryann; Rassafiani, Mehdi; Mathews, Ben; Farrell, Ann; Butler, Des – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2012
This paper presents an evaluation of an instrument to measure teachers' attitudes toward reporting child sexual abuse and discusses the instrument's merit for research into reporting practice. Based on responses from 444 Australian teachers, the Teachers' Reporting Attitude Scale for Child Sexual Abuse was evaluated using exploratory factor…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Child Abuse, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries
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Edwards, Katie M.; Gidycz, Christine A.; Desai, Angeli D. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
This study assessed college men's reactions immediately following and 2 months after completing self-report measures of interpersonal violence. Results showed that 4.3% of men experienced immediate negative emotional reactions. Greater immediate negative reactions were related to personal benefits to research participation, anticipation of future…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Males, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Dailor, A. Nichole; Jacob, Susan – Psychology in the Schools, 2011
Practitioner-members of the National Association of School Psychologists (N = 208) completed questionnaires regarding their ethics training, preparedness, the types of ethical transgressions and dilemmas encountered in the previous year, and the strategies used to solve problems. Respondents who received multilevel training in ethics (ethics…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, School Psychologists, Questionnaires, Ethics
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