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Silke, Charlotte; Brady, Bernadine; Boylan, Ciara; Dolan, Pat – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2021
Research suggests that empathy and positive social values are important drivers of youth prosocial and civic action. However, theory and research indicate that young people's civic behaviors are also shaped by their socio-contextual experiences. Drawing on a sample of 533 adolescents from public secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland, this…
Descriptors: Empathy, Social Responsibility, Citizenship Responsibility, Adolescents
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Pundir, Prachi; Saran, Ashrita; White, Howard; Subrahmanian, Ramya; Adona, Jill – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2020
Background: More than half of the children in the world experience some form of interpersonal violence every year. As compared with high-income countries, policy responses in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are limited due to resource constraints and paucity of evidence for effective interventions to reduce violence against children in…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Child Abuse, Foreign Countries
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Oosterhoff, Benjamin; Ferris, Kaitlyn A.; Metzger, Aaron – Youth & Society, 2017
Sociopolitical values are hypothesized to form during adolescence, but the developmental and contextual origins of these values have been largely unexplored. A sample of 846 adolescents (M[subscript age] = 15.96, SD = 1.22, range = 13-20 years) reported on their organized activity involvement (volunteering, sports, church, community clubs,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Values, Social Values, Political Attitudes
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Sieckelinck, Stijn; Kaulingfreks, Femke; De Winter, Micha – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2015
This study questions whether the perspectives of security and intelligence serve educators well enough in the early stages of radicalisation. Assigned to signal deviant behaviour, educators are unwittingly drawn into a villain-victim imagery of their students. This imagery seems to impede a genuine educational outlook on radicalisation. Key…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Victims, Imagery
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Shaughnessy, Julie – Pastoral Care in Education, 2012
The riots in English cities in August 2011 have brought debates on behaviour of young people into sharper focus. Criticism of softly-softly approaches and the lack of power for head teachers to discipline is a reoccurring theme within the debate on behaviour in schools. Regaining adult authority is also reflected in the tenor of the government's…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, School Security, Discipline
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Sanchez, Erin N.; Aujla, Imogen J.; Nordin-Bates, Sanna – Research in Dance Education, 2013
This study is a qualitative enquiry into cultural background variables--social support, values, race/ethnicity and economic means--in the process of dance talent development. Seven urban dance students in pre-vocational training, aged 15-19, participated in semi-structured interviews. Interviews were inductively analysed using QSR International…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Qualitative Research, Cultural Differences, Social Support Groups
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Zhang, Baoshan; Zhao, Jun-Yan; Yu, Guoliang – Journal of Adolescence, 2010
During social interactions people self-monitor their behavior at least partially to conceal socially devalued characteristics. This study examined the influences of concealing academic achievement on self-monitoring in an academically-relevant social interaction. An interview paradigm called for school-aged adolescent participants (total N = 86)…
Descriptors: Cues, Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Interpersonal Relationship
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Hodges, Amanda L. – English Journal, 2010
Movies are a part of social discourse, and they may show "life the way people would like to make it." As educators look at society's changing views of knowledge, learning, teaching, and success, they can engage in that discourse and consider ways it does--or does not--reflect and affect pedagogies and daily lives. As Hollywood directs society's…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teachers, Films, Critical Thinking
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Kanazawa, Satoshi – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2010
The origin of values and preferences is an unresolved theoretical question in behavioral and social sciences. The Savanna-IQ Interaction Hypothesis, derived from the Savanna Principle and a theory of the evolution of general intelligence, suggests that more intelligent individuals may be more likely to acquire and espouse evolutionarily novel…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Political Attitudes, Social Sciences, Sexuality
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Ware, Felicity; Walsh-Tapiata, Wheturangi – Youth Studies Australia, 2010
Despite the innovative approach of the Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa and the applicability of its Rangatahi Development Package, the diverse realities and experiences of Maori youth are still presenting unique challenges to national policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. A Maori youth research approach that utilised a combination of action research…
Descriptors: Youth Problems, Action Research, Foreign Countries, Youth Programs
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Thorlindsson, Thorolfur; Bernburg, Jon Gunnar – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
The current study examines the contextual effects of community structural characteristics, as well as the mediating role of key social mechanisms, on youth suicidal behavior in Iceland. We argue that the contextual influence of community structural instability on youth suicidal behavior should be mediated by weak attachment to social norms and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Imitation, Suicide, Environmental Influences
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Stephens, Jason M.; Nicholson, Heather – Educational Studies, 2008
The past several decades of research has produced many important insights into prevalence and correlates of academic dishonesty. While these studies have offered important contributions to our understanding of such cheating, we are in need of research that allows us to hear what students have to say about it. This paper begins to fill the relative…
Descriptors: Cheating, Adolescents, High School Students, Ethics
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Li, Ling; King, Mark E.; Winter, Sam – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2009
The December 2008 release of China's new "Guidelines for health education in primary and secondary schools" by the Ministry of Education addressed many of the concerns arising from the academic and popular discourse on Chinese adolescent sexuality and sexuality education. The focus of this reform, common with similar reforms elsewhere in…
Descriptors: Health Education, Adolescents, Guidelines, Foreign Countries
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Zubok, Iu. A.; Chuprov, V. I. – Russian Education and Society, 2007
Legal culture is the individual's total body of knowledge, values, and attitudes in regard to his rights and opportunities to exercise them in practice. The foundations of legal culture are laid down in adolescence. Young people very often encounter a great many obstacles that limit their rights, opportunities, and equality, such as flaws in the…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Young Adults, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
HAVIGHURST, ROBERT J. – 1966
ADOLESCENCE IS CHARACTERIZED AS A PERIOD OF BIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT WHICH IS THE SAME FOR ALL RACES, A MORATORIUM PERIOD BETWEEN CHILDHOOD AND ADULT ROLES, AND A PERIOD DURING WHICH A YOUTH ACQUIRES AN IDENTITY. ADOLESCENTS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO THREE SUBGROUPS. FIRST ARE THE MAINTAINERS OF SOCIETY GROUP WHO ARE CHARACTERIZED BY RESPONSIBILITY,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum, Dropout Characteristics, Females
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