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Bezuidenhout, Carla; Theron, Linda; Fritz, Elzette – School Psychology International, 2018
Positive adjustment to first grade is an important milestone in children's lives. Yet, it is sometimes further complicated by additional challenges such as parental divorce. Drawing on a social ecological perspective we explored how the systems rooted in social ecologies enable children's resilience when their parents are divorced so as to result…
Descriptors: Divorce, Emotional Adjustment, Resilience (Psychology), Case Studies
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Kalmijn, Matthijs – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
Virtually, all large-scale family surveys in the United States and Europe have yielded a positive view of family ties in contemporary societies. The present study examines whether surveys like these are affected by selective nonresponse. Are people with negative family ties less likely to participate in surveys, and if so, to what extent does this…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Family Attitudes, Bias, Parents
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Fobi, Daniel; Quarshie, Emmanuel Nii-Boye; Fobi, Joyce; Appau, Obed; Honu-Mensah, Cyril Mawuli; Acheampong, Emmanuel Kwasi; Abu-Sadat, Rabbi – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
Regional and national level data on bullying victimisation and its associated factors among deaf adolescents are still lacking, particularly, in Africa. We conducted a cross-sectional self-report anonymous survey involving a nationally representative random sample of 450 school-going deaf adolescents in Ghana. Bivariate and multivariate analyses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Victims, Deafness
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Abas, Suriati – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2022
Multiple literacy practices, such as writing, texting, blogging and journaling, are intertwined in a crisis. Although many studies have been conducted on literacy practices arising from crises such as a divorce, a disaster and social activism, most of them are focused on a single event. In this chapter, I propose a method for examining literacy…
Descriptors: Activism, Signs, Photography, Data Collection
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Sapharas, Nicole K.; Estell, David B.; Doran, Kelly A.; Waldron, Mary – Psychology in the Schools, 2016
Associations between parental loss and high school (HS) completion were examined in data drawn from 1,761 male and 1,689 female offspring born in wedlock to mothers participating in a nationally representative study. Multiple logistic regression models were conducted predicting HS completion by age 19 among offspring whose parents divorced or…
Descriptors: Correlation, Parents, Death, Divorce
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Saltmarsh, Sue; Tualaulelei, Eseta; Ayre, Kay – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
This paper presents a case study of one mother's experience of engaging with her children's schools after leaving a long-term relationship characterised by years of family violence perpetrated by the children's father. We interviewed Bernadette as part of an ongoing study of parents' experiences of school engagement during family separation and…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Parent School Relationship, School Responsibility, School Culture
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Veitch, Rose – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
This paper explores GCSE English re-sits in post-16 education. The re-sit policy was introduced in England and Wales to improve national literacy rates, yet persistently poor pass rates have drawn robust criticism of the policy. This article argues that traditional discourses of literacy predominate and contribute towards antagonisms between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Underachievement, Educational Policy, High Stakes Tests
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Witmer, Miriam Marguerita Gomez; Wimer, Jeffrey W. – Education and Urban Society, 2022
Students of color do not pursue teaching careers as often as their white counterparts. Project Teacher Development (PTD) is a partnership between a large urban school district and a public regional university to recruit and prepare students of color as future educators. The goal of PTD is to identify, mentor, and inspire high school students to…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Universities, School Districts, High School Students
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Vijayalakshmi, N. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2020
Loneliness can be deemed as a social deficiency. Loneliness discloses the relationship between the desired and achieved a level of social interaction. Loneliness is not linked with social isolation, solitude, or aloneness. When low levels of social contact are desired, they may be experienced as positive. Loneliness is associated with mental…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Social Isolation, Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology)
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Crawford, Jennifer K.; Riffe, Jane; Trevisan, Dominic A.; Adesope, Olusola O. – Journal of Extension, 2014
Following the call for more stringent evaluation methodology and recently documented national Extension presence in the field of divorce education for parents and children, the study reported here describes a local multi-level evaluation to capture program impact of a stakeholder-accepted divorce education program. Using a post-then-pre…
Descriptors: Divorce, Extension Education, Program Effectiveness, Family Life Education
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Murphy, Kelly L.; Martin, Magy; Martin, Don – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2018
Divorce often creates significant stress that can have an impact on parent-child relationship satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to examine the predictive relationship between parental stress as measured by the Parenting Stress Index, 4th Edition, Short Form (PSI-4-SF) and the parent-child relationship satisfaction as measured by the…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Divorce, Stress Variables
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Mahony, L.; Lunn, J.; Petriwskyj, A.; Walsh, K. – Early Child Development and Care, 2015
In this study, the pedagogical decision-making processes of 21 Australian early childhood teachers working with children experiencing parental separation and divorce were examined. Transcripts from interviews and a focus group with teachers were analysed using grounded theory methodology. The findings showed that as teachers interacted with young…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Preschool Teachers, Divorce, Schemata (Cognition)
Mahony, Linda – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2015
This paper documents the development of an online qualitative questionnaire to be used with teachers of young children experiencing parental separation and divorce. The questionnaire forms the first phase one of a larger project where it will be used to determine teachers' thoughts, opinion, and beliefs regarding their preparedness for working…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Test Construction, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Competencies
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Melissa J. DuPont-Reyes; Jared Datzman; Alice P. Villatoro; Jo C. Phelan; Bruce G. Link – School Mental Health, 2024
To help guide school mental health policy and practice, we evaluated patterns of mental health help-seeking across lifetime adversity among sixth-grade adolescents. An ethnically/socioeconomically diverse sample of sixth-graders (N = 751) self-completed assessments of help-seeking and indicators of lifetime adversities: violence victimization,…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Mental Health, Help Seeking, Violence
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Davidovitch, Nitza; Pesahov, Emilia; Hatzor, Yoav; Dorot, Ruth – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic brought the learning process into the home and family space, such that parent marital status can affect the student's studies. These circumstances might pose a challenge for students in general and in particular for those coping, in addition to COVID-19, with family difficulties such as their parents' divorce. Hence, it is…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Study Skills, COVID-19, Pandemics
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