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Koçoglu, Erol; Demir, Fatima Betül; Öteles, Ülkü Ulukaya; Özeren, Ender – Higher Education Studies, 2023
The earthquake, which affected the south and southeast of Turkey (approximately 10 provinces) on February 6, 2023, brought many devastating consequences. Earthquakes, which occur in all geographies of the world in variable time periods depending on the characteristics of the geological structure, cause many extraordinary situations and…
Descriptors: Seismology, Natural Disasters, Trauma, Foreign Countries
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Dennis Gupa; Joey Lianza; Merlie Alunan; Kenneth Alvin Cinco; Arjay Babon; Badulid Aivee – Research in Drama Education, 2024
In this provocation, the authors argue that nothing is rehearsed in dealing with climate disasters in the Philippines. People at the centre of climate disasters do not have time to rehearse; every enactment of resistance is improvisational from surviving climate emergencies. As theatre practitioners and poets of Sirang Theatre Ensemble, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Natural Disasters, Theater Arts
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Mazhar Bal – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2024
The aim of this study is to examine the precautions and policies of the Ministry of National Education (MoNE) in the preearthquake period for disadvantaged groups that may be affected by earthquakes. One out of five students in Turkey was affected by the February 6, 2023, earthquake in the country. In terms of the education system, the earthquake…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Seismology, Natural Disasters, Disadvantaged
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Jody A. Thompson – Journal of Extension, 2024
As coastal populations grow, so does the exposure to natural hazards such as hurricanes and flooding, creating the potential for increased social and economic disasters. The literature indicates coastal residents remain complacent when planning before, during, and after an event. There is a growing successful use of serious games in natural…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Natural Disasters, Planning
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Mattias Arrhenius; Gabriel Bladh; Cecilia Lundholm – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2024
The aim of this study was to investigate students' conceptions of causes, processes and consequences of earthquakes and to examine their geographical understanding of such hazards in terms of spatial and societal-nature relations. Data consists of 134 responses from 12 to 13-year-old students who had completed an assignment in the Swedish national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Adolescents, Seismology, Geography Instruction
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Kaywana Raeburn – Education Economics, 2025
Large magnitude shocks generated by natural disasters have devastating impacts on household welfare and human capital accumulation. Using a rich household dataset, I estimate the effect of destruction caused by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 on educational outcomes in Jamaica. I treat the hurricane as a natural experiment and exploit exogenous variation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Weather, Natural Disasters, Educational Facilities
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Aleyna Üzmez; Nurdan Kavakli Ulutas – Smart Learning Environments, 2024
The current study investigated university students' well-being during Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) via EMPATHICS framework in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck the Eastern part of Türkiye. The study had a mixed-methods research design, where quantitative data were analyzed through descriptives of the participants' overall happiness…
Descriptors: College Students, Well Being, Natural Disasters, Psychological Patterns
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Koichi Kasahara – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This article describes the possibilities of art workshops which have been conducted in Fukushima Prefecture that were affected by the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear power plant accident on March 11, 2011. In coastal areas, many people experienced unexpected domestic migrations/relocations and unwelcome changes in their lives due to the disaster,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Disasters, Art Activities, Art Expression
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Mark K. Hillis – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia has exposed social fault-lines and inequities not often recognised in such an affluent country. This study explores the relevance of Bible stories about plagues and disasters for the work of preachers, teachers, and pastoral practitioners who were independent voluntary contributors to this study.…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, COVID-19, Pandemics, Religion
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Simge Güneser; Neriman Saygili – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
This article explores the multifaceted role of education in strengthening crisis communication strategies, particularly using the 2023 Kahramanmaras Earthquake as a primary case study. It delves into the crisis communication techniques employed during the earthquake, highlighting challenges in coordination, communication gaps, and the inadequate…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Crisis Management, Interpersonal Communication, Information Dissemination
Renzhi Jing; Sam Heft-Neal; Zetianyu Wang; Jie Chen; Minghao Qiu; Isaac M. Opper; Zachary Wagner; Eran Bendavid – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Increasing educational attainment is one of the most important and effective tools for health and economic improvements. The extent to which extreme climate events disrupt education, resulting in fewer years of schooling and reduced educational attainment, remains under-studied. Children in low- and middle-income countries may be uniquely…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Weather, Developing Nations, Educational Attainment
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Cannon, Sarah R.; Davis, Cassandra R.; Long, Rex – Educational Policy, 2023
A relevant, well-crafted emergency plan can help schools most optimally return to normal following a disaster. During this time, educators find themselves facing unintended responsibilities like operating on the front lines of providing social-emotional support for their students. Researchers conducted 115 interviews with educators impacted by…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Teacher Burnout, Natural Disasters, Weather
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Cela, Toni – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2023
In post-disaster societies, critical events intensify diasporic engagements. This article examines the diaspora as a category of practice that mobilizes energies in furtherance of revitalizing Haiti's oft-neglected higher education sector. With rebuilding efforts dependent upon international assistance, the diaspora emerges as an important actor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Natural Disasters
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Akcay, Ahmet Oguz; Karahan, Engin; Bozan, Mehmet Arif; Ardic, Feyzanur; Garan, Omer – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2023
The goal of this study was to uncover primary teachers' perspectives on the use of design-based activities in disaster education and to thoroughly examine the plans. The study is designed as a case study. The participants were chosen using the purposeful sampling method. The study included 24 primary school teachers (12 male and 12 female) from…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Curriculum Design, Elementary School Teachers, Lesson Plans
Alexander, Bryan – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023
Scientists agree that we are on the precipice of a global climate crisis. How will it transform colleges and universities? In 2019, intense fires in the San Francisco Bay Area closed universities and drove afflicted people to shelter at other campuses. At the same time, extraordinary fires ravaged eastern Australia. Several universities responded…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Climate, Natural Disasters, Research
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