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Tam-Tri Le; Minh-Hoang Nguyen; Ruining Jin; Viet-Phuong La; Hong-Son Nguyen; Quan-Hoang Vuong – SAGE Open, 2024
Extant literature suggests a positive correlation between social trust (also called generalized trust) and life satisfaction. However, the psychological pathways underlying this relationship can be complex. Using the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF), we examined the influence of social trust in a high-violence environment. Employing Bayesian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trust (Psychology), Life Satisfaction, Socioeconomic Status
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Leanne Higham – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Slow violence occurs gradually and out of sight, an attritional violence of delayed destruction not usually viewed as violence at all. Relative to more immediately perceived and recognisable forms of violence, the temporal, spatial, and sensational invisibility of slow violence can hinder efforts to act decisively towards it. Drawing on material…
Descriptors: Violence, Suburban Schools, Secondary Schools, LGBTQ People
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Mlamuli Nkosingphile Hlatshwayo – Perspectives in Education, 2024
South Africa is inherently a violent country. From the service delivery protests, rise in murder rates, gender-based violence, and an increasingly violent higher education sector; South Africans are increasingly feeling vulnerable and despondent about the future. In this paper, I attempt to provide a conceptual understanding of violence in higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Violence, African American Students
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Charity Okeke; Windvoël Simphiwe – Perspectives in Education, 2024
School violence perpetrated against teachers is becoming a scourge in South African schools, and as a result, teachers feel stressed, depressed, unsafe and demotivated to continue teaching. This problem, which has had a severely negative impact on the quality of teaching and learning, has also permeated the entire educational system in South…
Descriptors: School Violence, Teaching Experience, Coping, Teacher Student Relationship
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Cina Mosito; Zandisile M. Sitoyi – Perspectives in Education, 2024
As a signatory to the United Nations, South Africa is obliged to ensure that all children have access to quality education. The reality though is that there are many barriers which make access to education difficult if not impossible. School violence, an escalating worldwide phenomenon, is widely cited as one of the challenges that are faced by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Teaching Conditions, School Safety
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Nicola Roberts; Lauren Doyle; Mark Roberts – Higher Education Policy, 2024
The incidence and nature of sexual violence at UK universities has been aligned with a 'rape culture', where sexual violence is taken-for-granted. Calls to change such a culture permeate literature from government, charities, regulatory bodies, and academia. This paper pulls out of the literature the strategies called to change rape culture.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexual Abuse, Rape, Violence
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Suárez, Enrique – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
How should we define "equity and justice" when it comes to communities and countries with historical, political, and economic trajectories different than ours? In the article "Rethinking equity: standpoints emerging from a community project with victims of violence and abuse in Argentina," Castaño Rodríguez, Barraza, and Martin…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Civil Rights, Victims, Violence
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Zembylas, Michalinos – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2023
This article argues that it is important to understand militarism in schools as an affectively felt practice that reproduces particular feelings in youth and the society. The analysis draws on affect theory and especially feminist scholarly work that theorises "militarism as affect" to consider how militarism is affectively lived in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Political Socialization, Armed Forces, War
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Valoyes-Chávez, Luz; Andrade-Molina, Melissa; Montecino, Alex – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
This paper provides on-the-ground accounts of epistemic violence against Black immigrant children in mathematics classrooms. From a critical feminist perspective, we introduce Dotson's notion of silencing as an enactment of epistemic violence. According to Dotson, one way to enact epistemic violence is to damage a particular group's ability to…
Descriptors: Violence, Racism, Immigrants, Mathematics Education
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Delforterie, M. J.; Hesper, B. L.; Nijman, H. L. I.; Korzilius, H. P. L. M.; Turhan, A.; Didden, R. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: The dynamic risk outcome scales (DROS) was developed to assess treatment progress of clients with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning using dynamic risk factors. We studied the predictive value of the DROS on various classifications and severity levels of recidivism. Method: Data of 250 forensic clients…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Risk, Rating Scales, Recidivism
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Guilherme, Alexandre A.; de Lara Machado, Wagner; Monteiro Sanchez, Guilherme; de Oliveira Rosa, Leticia – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
In this paper, we discuss the development and initial validation of an instrument, namely IV-SOPRA (Index of Violence Suffered and Practiced), measuring levels of violence suffered and practiced by students in Higher Education institutions; thus, seeking to advance research into the issue of violence connected to Higher Education. Participants are…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Measures (Individuals), Violence
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Chisholm, Linda – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
Migration, xenophobia, barriers and rights to education have emerged as a significant issue in recent South African history. While there is a growing body of work on migrants and refugees within South Africa, little is known of the histories and contexts from which migrants come and how these have shaped their educational trajectories. Using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Migrant Education, Refugees
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Cahill, Helen – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2022
In this paper I analyse the influence of drama-based learning activities in an education encounter exploring an instance of gendered violence. I use data stories to chart the multiple material, social, and historical influences that emanated within a role-played act of violence by a father upon his daughter following her transgression of the…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Role Playing, Violence, Dramatics
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Lai, Yung-Lien – Journal of School Violence, 2022
Given the rapid increase in school violence-related incidents at all levels in Taiwan over the past several decades, researchers and policymakers have paid a close attention to the phenomenon of school violence, specifically bullying. This review of relevant literature starts with the definition and scope of school violence in Taiwan followed by…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, School Violence, Foreign Countries, Bullying
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Wolgast, Anett; Fischer, Saskia M.; Bilz, Ludwig – Journal of School Violence, 2022
Relational bullying is still underappreciated by teachers. Based on the theoretical model of teachers' intervention competence in bullying, the aim of the current research was to gain insights into the concurrent relationships between teachers' empathy, understanding of violence, and likelihood of intervention. In this study, n = 556 teachers…
Descriptors: Empathy, Bullying, Victims, Teacher Competencies
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