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DePasquale, Carrie E.; Herzberg, Max P.; Gunnar, Megan R. – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
Recent research has suggested that the pubertal period provides an opportunity for recalibrating the stress-responsive systems in youth whose responses to stress have been altered by early adversity. Such recalibration may have cascading effects that affect brain and behavioral development. In this article, we consider a large, cross-species…
Descriptors: Puberty, Stress Variables, Psychopathology, Brain
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Valentine, Desree S.; Ferebee, Susan; Heitner, Keri L. – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2019
The quasi-experimental study reported in the present article is aimed at increasing the understanding of the effects of long-term contract employees participating in wellness programs. The reported study examines the effect (if any) that a wellness program has on workplace stress, absenteeism, and presenteeism for long-term contract employees…
Descriptors: Wellness, Work Environment, Stress Variables, Comparative Analysis
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Jennings, R. A.; Henderson, C. S.; Erla, M. A.; Abraham, S.; Gillum, D. – College Student Journal, 2018
Problem and Purpose: A review of the literature revealed that college non-student athletes and student-athletes experience stress during their college years but do not always have the appropriate coping behaviors to manage the stress. The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional, non-experimental study was to determine the stress coping…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Coping, Church Related Colleges, College Students
Ferren, Megan – Center for American Progress, 2021
From quickly adapting to remote learning to balancing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on their personal lives, the past year has seen educators particularly overwhelmed with stress, trauma, and burnout. Although those in the education sphere have engaged in a great deal of discussion about the best way to provide social and emotional supports…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Stroud Stasel, Rebecca – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has jolted educational organizations and their stakeholders. Mobility between countries is a requisite feature at international schools, with students and educators shifting between home, host, and intermediary countries. Stakeholders are diverse in international schools, representing transcultural interests, giving rise to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, International Schools, Foreign Workers
Moss, Jeffrey W.; And Others – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1990
Seven issues in this theme issue focus on the need for change in the National Future Farmers of America Organization. The authors stress that change will produce a larger and stronger membership that understands and values the existence of agricultural education as a tool in building tomorrow's leaders. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Leadership Training, Organizational Change, Secondary Education
Jordan F. Cox – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The COVID-19 crisis put more stress on students graduating from high school during the 2020-2021 school year in a myriad of ways. During regular times, this transition can already be overwhelming, disappointing, and even treacherous for some students (Hollander, 2020). In the uncertain days of COVID-19, the education landscape has been disrupted.…
Descriptors: High Schools, Administrators, Administrator Attitudes, Graduation Rate
Tina Vaitkus – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Emotional learning has become an important part of professional development. The problem, however, concerns the limited understanding of the effects of emotional intelligence (EQ) training for individuals in business settings. Emotional intelligence served as the theoretical basis for this research. The purpose of this nonrandomized…
Descriptors: Management Development, Nonprofit Organizations, Emotional Intelligence, Comparative Analysis
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Elbow, Peter – College Composition and Communication, 2006
Written words are laid out in space and exist on the page all at once, but a reader can only read a few words at a time. For readers, written words are trapped in the medium of time. So how can we best organize writing for readers? Traditional techniques of organization tend to stress the arrangement of parts in space and certain metadiscoursal…
Descriptors: Written Language, Language Arts, Time, Scientific Concepts
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Sengupta, Koyeli; Shah, Henal; Ghosh, Subharati; Sanghvi, Disha; Mahadik, Sanchita; Dani, Allauki; Deshmukh, Oshin; Pacione, Laura; Dixon, Pamela; Salomone, Erica; Servili, Chiara – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
The World Health Organization-Caregiver Skills Training Program, a parent-mediated early intervention facilitated by non-specialist providers piloted in urban India was evaluated using mixed-methods for feasibility and effects on child and caregiver outcomes. Caregivers (n = 22) of children (2-9 years) with social-communication delays participated…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Caregiver Training, Early Intervention, Urban Areas
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Slowiaczek, Louisa M.; Soltano, Emily G.; Bernstein, Hilary L. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2006
The influence of lexical stress and/or metrical stress on spoken word recognition was examined. Two experiments were designed to determine whether response times in lexical decision or shadowing tasks are influenced when primes and targets share lexical stress patterns (JUVenile-BIBlical [Syllables printed in capital letters indicate those…
Descriptors: Cues, Word Recognition, Memory, Phonology
McGovern, Gina – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Outward Bound (OB) provides experiential outdoor learning programs where youth grow through overcoming challenges. Pairs of instructors leading these wilderness courses face numerous demands and situational conditions which may create stress. This study sought to describe instructors' experience of stress on OB courses and to identify the…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Teaching Experience, Anxiety, Stress Management
Herren, Ray – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1988
Through careful planning and organization, much job induced stress can be avoided. Planning and organization take time, but save time in the future. As more efficient use of time is made, the symptoms of stress and burnout diminish. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Stress Management, Time Management, Vocational Education
Monique L. Newell – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Retaining stakeholders within school districts following the height of the COVID-19 pandemic presented a significant challenge. This quantitative correlational study aimed to investigate whether there is a positive correlation between school district servant leadership (administrators, principals, assistant superintendent, superintendent, etc.)…
Descriptors: Correlation, Leadership Qualities, Job Satisfaction, Public School Teachers
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Julie Girard-Lapointe; Sylvie Normandeau; Lily Hechtman – School Mental Health, 2024
This study aims to examine the moderating role of individual (sex, symptom severity, and comorbid disorders) and familial (parental stress and parental depressive symptoms) factors on the improvement of organization, time management, and planning (OTMP) skills of youths with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) following participation…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Family Characteristics, Gender Differences, Severity (of Disability)
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