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Gibbs Grey, ThedaMarie – Urban Education, 2022
This case study examines how relationships with staff in a GEAR-UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) pre-college program positively influenced the college-going aspirations of Black ninth-grade students. Critical Race Theory and Possible Selves provide an intersecting analytical framework for understanding the…
Descriptors: Blacks, African American Students, Grade 9, Academic Aspiration
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Laursen, Brett; Dickson, Daniel J.; Boivin, Michel; Bowker, Julie C.; Brendgen, Mara; Rubin, Kenneth H. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
This replication study revisited conclusions from 2 previous investigations (Gauze, Bukowski, Aquan-Assee, & Sippola, 1996; van Aken & Asendorpf, 1997), which suggested that support from friends buffers against diminished self-esteem arising from poor quality relationships with mothers during the transition into adolescence. The aim of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship, Self Esteem, Friendship
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Boulton, Michael J.; Macaulay, Peter J. R. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Bullying victimization is a risk factor for social anxiety and disrupted classroom concentration among young people. Self-esteem has been implicated as a protective factor, but extant literature is sparse. Aims: Aim of present study was to test if a new measure of authentic self-esteem can buffer the negative effects of bullying…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Self Esteem, Anxiety
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Willis, Don E.; Fitzpatrick, Kevin M. – Youth & Society, 2019
This study examines the relationship between social capital, poverty, limited food accessibility, and food insecurity among fifth to seventh graders (N = 317), ages 10 to 14, attending a middle school in Northwest Arkansas. Using survey data that overcomes methodological limitations of previous research on youth food insecurity, we answer the…
Descriptors: Food, Hunger, Security (Psychology), Social Capital
Borman, Geoffrey D.; Pyne, Jaymes; Rozek, Christopher S.; Schmidt, Alex – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
Nationally, educators suspend Black students at greater rates than any other group. This disproportionality is fueled by stereotypes casting Black students as "troublemakers"--a label students too often internalize as part of their identities. Across two independent double-blind randomized field trials involving over 2,000 seventh…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Intervention, Racial Differences, African American Students
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Mogro-Wilson, Cristina; Negi, Nalini; Acquati, Chiara; Bright, Charlotte; Chang, Doris F.; Goings, Trenette Clark; Greenfield, Jennifer C.; Gurrola, Maria; Hicks, Tamara; Loomis, Alysse; Parekh, Rupal; Strolin-Goltzman, Jessica; Valdovinos, Miriam G.; Walton, Quenette L.; Windsor, Liliane – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound societal impact with unprecedented impact on women's labor force participation, including among academic mothers. Yet, persistent gendered and racialized inequities in academia remain structurally unaddressed, including in social work. We believe that as social work educators we are well-positioned to…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Research Universities, COVID-19
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Hester, Erin B.; Geegan, Sarah; Ivanov, Bobi – Journal of School Violence, 2022
Although fatal shootings on U.S. college campuses are statistically rare, students are routinely confronted with information suggesting that shootings are rampant and unavoidable. Pre-crisis interventions should address the threat of deceptive claims and restore beliefs that universities are capable of protecting students from violence. This…
Descriptors: School Violence, Weapons, School Safety, Deception
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Laeeque, Syed Harris; Saeed, Muhammad Ali – Youth & Society, 2023
This study extends the general understanding of the antecedents of academic dishonesty by examining what can happen when students are treated unjustly by teachers, a phenomenon referred to as teacher injustice. Based on Conservation of Resources theory (CoRT), the study investigates the mediating role of classroom connectedness and the moderating…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teacher Behavior, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers
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Nguyen, Hung Thanh; Ho, Thi Truc Quynh; Dau Minh, Long – Health Education, 2023
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate whether optimism buffers an indirect relationship between COVID stress and depressive symptoms via poor sleep quality among Vietnamese high school students. Design/methodology/approach: Six hundred and eighty-five participants completed the Coronavirus Stress Measure, the Life Orientation Test-Revised, the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Knoche, Lisa L.; Boise, Courtney E.; Sheridan, Susan M.; Cheng, Katherine C. – Elementary School Journal, 2023
The current study reports the results of a randomized controlled trial examining the impact of the Getting Ready parent-engagement intervention on expressive language skills of children (N = 267) with developmental concerns upon entry into preschool. Latent growth for expressive language and moderating roles of parental stress and parental…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Language Skills, Preschool Children, Developmental Delays
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Jensen, Maria Reinholdt; van der Wel, Kjetil A.; Bråthen, Magne – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2023
This article investigates the role of socioeconomic family resources in modifying the relationships with upper secondary school completion (SSC) for three mental health dimensions, i.e., externalizing, internalizing and substance use disorders. Using data from administrative registers, we follow a cohort in Norway born in 1996 into early…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Mental Disorders, Secondary School Students, Socioeconomic Influences
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Han, Suejung; Pistole, M. Carole; Caldwell, Jarred M. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2017
This study examined parental and professor attachment as buffers against acculturative stress and as predictors of college adjustment of 210 Asian international students (AISs). Moderated hierarchical regression analyses revealed that acculturative stress negatively and secure parental and professor attachment positively predicted academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Attachment Behavior, Student Adjustment, Acculturation
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Goeltz, John C.; Cuevas, Lia A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Acid-base titration laboratories are perennially offered to general chemistry students in preparation for summative assessments of their hands-on and quantitative skills in the field. Here, we present a guided inquiry-based activity focused on total titratable acidity (TTA) as alternative to standard "cookbook" titration laboratory work.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Laboratory Training, Science Laboratories, Inquiry
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Williford, Anne; Fite, Paula; Diaz, Kathleen; Singh, Mehar – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
Given the significant negative impacts of peer victimization on youth development, studies have sought to understand what buffers against these consequences. To that end, the present study examined whether teacher attachment and perceptions of school safety moderated the associations between different forms of victimization and school absences…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Victims, Bullying, High School Students
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Miller, Courtney; Postill, Brittany; Andrews, Jac J. W. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2023
This study assessed the predictive nature of professional self-care practices on various outcome variables (academic performance, psychological well-being, and affect) and investigated if self-care influenced the relationship between perceived stress and psychological well-being amongst school psychology graduate students across Canada.…
Descriptors: Caring, Self Management, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
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