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Adjapong, Edmund; Levy, Ian – New Educator, 2021
Addressing students' mental health needs has become a growing concern amongst educators and school leaders, as 25% of adolescents are known to be diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Moreover, students in urban contexts are more likely to experience mental health challenges as they face environmental stressors in their communities that stem…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Urban Schools, Popular Culture, Music
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Janzen, Michelle – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2019
Through a Disney perspective, this author discusses how students can use creative strategies to cope with learning disabilities in secondary, post-secondary and even graduate levels of academic achievement. In particular, the paper will be presenting how the author, who has an infinity for "everything Disney", chose to use both Disney…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Learning Disabilities, Secondary School Students, College Students
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Levy, Ian; Travis, Raphael – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2020
While significant attention has been given to student learning loss across summer, much less attention is given to student stressors and mental health concerns. To assist youth in processing and coping with emotional stress, research explores approaches to group counseling wherein youth write, record, and perform emotionally themed hip hop…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Counseling Techniques, School Counseling
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Sanderson, Jimmy; Cheong, Pauline Hope – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
Death and bereavement are human experiences that new media helps facilitate alongside creating new social grief practices that occur online. This study investigated how people's postings and tweets facilitated the communication of grief after pop music icon Michael Jackson died. Drawing on past grief research, religion, and new media studies, a…
Descriptors: Grief, Music, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Influences
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Lee, Jooyoung – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2009
How do individuals escape embarrassing moments in interaction? Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews, and video recordings of weekly street corner ciphers (impromptu rap sessions), this paper expands Goffman's theory of defensive and protective face-work. The findings reveal formulaic and indirect dimensions of face-work. First,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Popular Culture, Music, Interpersonal Relationship
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Iwamoto, Derek K.; Creswell, John; Caldwell, Leon – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
Despite its national and international appeal, rap is considered one of the most controversial of music genres. Given the political charge it generates, rap music has spawned research across the social and health sciences. The majority of the research has investigated its impact on African Americans. Further, the research has tended to focus on…
Descriptors: College Students, Music, Student Attitudes, At Risk Persons
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Duffey, Thelma – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
We each carry hopes, dreams, and visions of what our lives and relationships will look like. However, there are times when, in spite of our best efforts, these dreams remain unrealized. This manuscript addresses some unique issues faced by individuals experiencing a dream's death. Although the process described in this manuscript may be…
Descriptors: Grief, Aspiration, Goal Orientation, Self Concept