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Gökçe Özdemir; Sevilay Sahin; Selin Türkoglu Özdemir – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2024
In the face of the unpredictable nature of crises, it is expected that school principals exhibit behaviors aimed at maintaining the psychological well-being of teachers, students, and parents along with the educational processes. The sudden occurrence of the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, has presented an important crisis situation in which school…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Elementary Schools, Principals, Crisis Management
Elaine Weiss; Bruce Levine; Kimberly Sterin – Harvard Education Press, 2024
In "Critical Conditions," Elaine Weiss, Bruce Levine, and Kimberly Sterin outline successful strategies for whole child and whole community support that can help school systems meet broader student needs in times of disruption. They take a deep look at Integrated Student Supports (ISS), an approach to education policy and practice…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Physical Health
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Kanling Juric – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2024
Climate change is contributing to the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events globally. Numerous Australian communities have been affected by severe bushfires, floods, and droughts over the past decades. In response to natural disasters, art therapists should focus on trauma healing, community resilience, while maintaining…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Crisis Management, Models, Weather
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Bateman, Amanda; Robinson, Paula – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2020
Even though natural disasters are becoming increasingly prevalent, research investigating and offering practical advice to teachers around caring for children during and after an earthquake event is limited. This article aims to provide unique insight from early childhood teachers into a real-life experience of caring for children at their early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Disasters, Early Childhood Teachers, Teaching Experience
Faruk Arici; Hasan Bozkaya; Ekrem Cengiz; Memet Kuzey – Online Submission, 2023
This study examines how the earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, has affected educational activities in the region. The research utilized questionnaires to survey teachers and gather information about the main problems they experienced after the earthquake and their solution suggestions. The findings provide…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Surveys, Foreign Countries
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Heath, Melissa A.; Cutrer-Párraga, Elizabeth A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2020
Historically, disaster response efforts have focused primarily on basic physical survival and safety--addressing medical emergencies and ensuring adequate shelter and supplies of food and water. However, in addition to physical survival, relief efforts must also consider strategies to promote emotional healing and psychological well-being. In…
Descriptors: Trauma, Well Being, Intervention, Spiritual Development
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De La Fuente, Danielle – Childhood Education, 2022
Children are powerful agents of change when given the chance to succeed. However, due to protracted crises and natural disasters, an estimated 33 million children have been forcibly displaced worldwide and denied their childhoods and an opportunity to reach their full potential. Psychosocial support is key to bridging the learning gap that…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Social Emotional Learning, Change Agents, Natural Disasters
Kisch, Marian – School Administrator, 2012
Natural disasters, as well as crises of the man-made variety, call on leaders of school districts to manage scenarios impossible to predict and for which no amount of training can adequately prepare. One thing all major crises hold in common is their far-reaching effects, which can run the gamut from personal safety and mental well-being to the…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Athletes, Death, Crime
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DeVaney, Thomas A.; Carr, Sonya C.; Allen, Diane D. – Research in the Schools, 2009
Natural disasters have been shown to have a substantial impact on school-age children. Consequently, schools are positioned to be a source of support while helping students resume familiar roles and routines. However, few studies have examined how schools prepare for and respond to disasters. In this study, we investigated the impact of Hurricane…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Natural Disasters, Followup Studies, Economic Impact
West, Nancie Tonner; Albrecht, Kay – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2007
Emotional competency is defined as developed ability and skills in the areas of self-awareness, self-regulation, social awareness, and relationship management. These skills are nurtured, developed, and practiced until they become competencies and serve as a resource when a tragic event occurs. They are relatively undeveloped in very young children…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Young Children, Emotional Intelligence, Early Childhood Education