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Peker, Adem; Cengiz, Serkan; Çelik, Aynur Karabacak – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2020
This study aimed to analyze the effect of the psycho-education program for sexual abuse on counseling teachers' attitudes towards reporting sexual abuse and their knowledge and risk recognition levels. The research was by using the embedded design, one of the mixed method approaches. In the quantitative dimension of the study quasiexperimental…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Sexual Abuse, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes
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Kinkead-Clark, Zoyah – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Though violence in schools is a highly topical issue, very few studies have examined the issue in early years classrooms in the Caribbean. Using Jamaica and Belize as case studies, four teachers were interviewed to ascertain how they respond to children from harsh ecological environments in which they teach. Using thematic analysis, the findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Environmental Influences, Parenting Styles
Kleemeier, Carol; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1988
The effectiveness of a six-hour teacher training workshop on child sexual abuse prevention was evaluated. Findings indicated that trained teachers demonstrated significant increases in knowledge about child sexual abuse and pro-intervention opinions. Trained teachers were better able to identify behavioral indicators of abuse and suggest…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Identification
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Collier, Ann Futterman; McClure, Faith H.; Collier, Jay; Otto, Caleb; Polloi, Anthony – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1999
A study assessed how 141 Republic of Palau teachers perceived the severity of potentially abusive incidents and their intervention recommendations. For less-severe parental misconduct, teachers were reluctant to involve nonfamily and outside agencies. Sexual abuse was rated the most serious type of abuse, and intervention was highly recommended.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education