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50 Years of ERIC
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Yates, Yvonne; Atkinson, Cathy – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
This article outlines the use of Human Givens (HG) therapy with adolescents reporting poor subjective well-being. HG therapy is based on the assumption that human beings have innate needs, which, if unmet, lead to emotional distress and mental health problems. Hitherto, there has been no independently published empirical research into the efficacy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Well Being, Self Concept
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Rigby, Ken – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Reports from schoolchildren across a range of countries indicate that interventions by teachers in cases of bullying are commonly unsuccessful, especially with older students. This article provides a brief description and critical examination of six major intervention strategies employed in schools and points to the need for better training of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Bullying, School Role, Peer Relationship
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Hue, Ming-Tak – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Hong Kong schools are concerned about how students with behavioural problems could be supported. This article reports the findings of a study investigating teachers' constructs of students' resilience. Specifically it examines how it could be promoted through school guidance and factors affecting the development of students' resilient capability.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Personality Traits, Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries
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Formby, Eleanor – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
This article reports on recent findings from a mapping study of Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education in schools in England, focusing on the data derived from primary school participants. It is based on a nationally representative survey of 923 primary school PSHE education leads, and follow-up in-depth interviews and discussion…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Well Being
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Robinson, Sally – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Play therapists are increasingly being employed in schools, yet there is confusion among many health, education and social care practitioners about the role of play therapists. This paper explains how play therapists position themselves and what they do through an examination of the therapeutic relationship between the therapist and child. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Role
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Chamberlain, Suzanne; Daly, Anthony Leslie; Spalding, Victoria – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
This paper presents the findings of a pilot study that explored students' experiences of test anxiety when taking A-level examinations. Four focus groups were convened with a sample of 19 participants in the south of England to explore the triggers of test anxiety and the perceived need for interventions to assist high test-anxious students cope…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Anxiety, Intervention, School Policy
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Gilligan, Philip; Manby, Martin – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Nine Children's Services Department Pyramid for Parents courses were attended by a total of 68 parents whose children attend primary schools in North Town. The evaluation gave particular emphasis to the views of 45 mothers and 13 fathers who contributed to semi-structured discussions about what they hoped to gain from participation and whether and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Parent Student Relationship, Parent Education
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Mutch, Carol Anne; Rarere, Vivienne; Stratford, Robert – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
With its highly mobile population, especially amongst those groups already economically and socially marginalised, New Zealand has a growing group of children who are at risk socially, behaviourally and educationally because of the transient nature of their family situations. This article reports on a study conducted by the Education Review Office…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Inclusion, School Culture, Foreign Countries
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Cushman, Penni; Clelland, Tracy; Hornby, Garry – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
In New Zealand, schools are implementing a variety of strategies in an attempt to address factors that adversely influence students' learning. The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a study that sought to determine the extent to which schools were able not only to identify health issues influencing learning, but also to use a…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Mental Health, Foreign Countries
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Norman, James O'Higgins; Connolly, Justin – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Whilst traditional forms of bullying have and continue to receive considerable attention in the literature, research on technology-enabled bullying remains in an embryonic stage and considerable deficits exist in our understanding of the nature, extent, dynamics and consequents of this new form of bullying. Of the limited studies that exist on…
Descriptors: Bullying, Foreign Countries, Peer Relationship, Computer Mediated Communication
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Tozer, Mark; Collins, Dave; Hathaway, Tanya – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Allison and Von Wald (2010) highlight the substantial opportunities presented by expeditions to address the crucial topic of personal and social development. The present paper wishes to address the apparent oversight of transfer within such learning experiences. Issues that need to be addressed if the impact of transfer is to be optimised are…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Social Development, Values, Individual Development
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Kyriacou, Chris; Uhlemann, Annett – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
In recent years a number of policy and practice initiatives concerning pastoral care in schools in England have led to schools increasingly being expected to take a leading role in addressing a widening range of concerns regarding the welfare, care and education of children, and in working more closely with parents and other professional agencies…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Student Teachers
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Mead, Nick – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
This study is concerned with the way in which the introduction in England of "Every Child Matters" (ECM), a mandatory framework for the well-being of all pupils, has created new intraprofessional and interprofessional expectations about the development of professional knowledge for pre-service secondary school teachers. In the light of current…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Cowie, Helen; Colliety, Pat – Pastoral Care in Education, 2010
This paper explores the phenomenon of cyberbullying. The argument here is that, although there is a case for sanctions, schools also have a critical role to play in preventing and reducing cyberbullying through a process of awareness-raising, the education of the emotions and active participation of children and young people themselves.
Descriptors: Sanctions, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Prevention
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Goldman, Juliette D. G. – Pastoral Care in Education, 2010
This study aims to understand how primary school teachers, as mandatory reporters of child sexual abuse, are responding to child sexual abuse and its mandatory reporting, even though many teachers do not receive a compulsory course in Child Protection and its legal requirements in their pre-service university training. A cohort of 81 Australian…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Professional Training, Elementary School Teachers
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