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Aesthetic Knowing and Ecology: Cultivating Perception and Participation during the Ecological Crisis
Ramsey Affifi – Environmental Education Research, 2024
This paper develops the concept of "aesthetic knowing," its significance in perceiving and participating in ecologies writ large, and challenges that arise in engaging it during a time of ecological crises. I define aesthetic knowing as "perception of the quality of relationship," and suggest it offers insight into how…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Ecology, Crisis Management, Aesthetics
Angela Molloy Murphy – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
The case has been made -- many of the approaches humans employ to address environmental collapse are founded on the very (White, Western, colonial, positivist, capitalist, human supremacist) thinking that advanced planetary degradation in the first place. We know how this story ends. If we continue perpetuating narratives of management, mastery…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Humanism, Crisis Management
Erika Lin Mason-Imbody – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Over half of college campuses in the United States can expect their president to step down in the next five years (American Council on Education, 2023). The new leaders who assume these vacant roles will be expected to lead institutions through difficult and unexpected crisis situations. Campus crises can arise from political or financial…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, College Presidents, Women Administrators, Public Colleges
Ogün Yürütken; Feriha Dikmen – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
In education, natural disasters, management of domestic and foreign policies of states, and solutions to problems that arise in organisational institutions constitute a wide range. Crises can be partially eliminated, or their adverse effects can be reduced with appropriate risk management and planning thanks to planned crisis management and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Crisis Management, Refugees, Public Relations
Elizabeth Anne Hume Graswich – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The tumult of the early 21st century created a need for leaders who act responsibly in times of crises. Responsible leadership differs from other leadership styles in its attention to the engagement of diverse stakeholders and decisions that support the common good. In the growing field of responsible leadership studies, scholars call for more…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Social Cognition, Crisis Management, Role Models
Shannan N. Rich; Emily M. Klann; Kelly K. Gurka; Meghan Froman; Matthew Walser; Cindy Prins; Paul Myers; Michael Lauzardo; Jerne Shapiro – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Background: We evaluate the public health surveillance program, Screen, Test, and Protect (STP) designed to control and prevent COVID-19 at a large academic university in the United States. Methods: STP was established at the University of Florida in May 2020. This report details STP's full-time workforce, centralized database, and testing and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Disease Control, Colleges
Parks, Timothy W.; Nickerson, Amanda B.; Fredrick, Stephanie S.; Sodano, Sandro M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The National Association of School Psychologists developed the "PREPaRE School Crisis Prevention and Intervention Training Curriculum" to help schools plan for and prevent school crises and to help mitigate the effects after a crisis occurs. In this study, 279 participants who attended the PREPaRE training between 1 and 24 months before…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Training, Emergency Programs, Attitudes
Akbaba Altun, Sadegul; Bulut, Mustafa – Journal of Global Education and Research, 2023
The focus of this research was to investigate how school administrators in Turkey managed the crises caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, which was a deadly threat for humanity worldwide. The research questions guiding this study are: (1) Did schools have a crisis plan? (2) If yes, how was the plan implemented in a crisis situation?; (3) What kind of…
Descriptors: Principals, Crisis Management, COVID-19, Pandemics
Michael W. Schilling – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The number and acuity of crises experienced by college students is increasing, and for those campuses with on-campus housing, entry-level Residence Directors (RDs) often oversee and implement institutions' initial crisis response. RDs conduct this crisis response work while being faced with competing institutional pressures and stress on their…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Dormitories, Resident Advisers, College Housing
Ringwald, Toby L. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
COVID-19 led to the closing of all Oklahoma schools in March of 2020, and the situation put public school superintendents in the position of having to communicate with constituents in the middle of an unforeseen crisis. The communication strategies superintendents use in times of crisis are crucial to student and staff safety, as well as…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Communication Strategies, COVID-19, Pandemics
Yusuf Sayed; Meera Chandran; Rekha Pappu – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2024
Crises manifest in diverse ways and among the various effects that ensue, educational provisioning is impacted. Crises may result in significant shifts in how education figures in the policy imaginary. The COVID-19 crisis marks one such moment that decisively shaped the education policy imaginary. EdTech came to be seen as a global solution…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Technology, COVID-19, Pandemics
Julia Gouzman; Varda Soskolne; Rachel Dekel – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
A growing body of evidence has attested to the higher impact of COVID-19 on individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs) than on members of the general population during the pandemic, mainly showing their higher vulnerability. However, we believe it is important to better understand how their situation interacts with the specific circumstances…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Intellectual Disability, Crisis Management
Functions of Crisis in Religious Education Discourse since 1975. A Critical Corpus-Assisted Analysis
Stefan Altmeyer; Andreas Menne – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The omnipresence of multiple crisis diagnoses in contemporary public discourse deeply affects religious education (RE). At first sight, this does not seem to be surprising, insofar as it corresponds to the pedagogical ambition to meaningfully respond to challenges in the lifeworld of learners. Yet, what happens when current phenomena are framed as…
Descriptors: Religious Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Discourse Analysis
Jeremy Peabody; Markus T. Ziesmann; Lawrence M. Gillman – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Medical personnel often experience stress when responding to a medical emergency. A known stress-response is a measurable reduction in heart rate variability. It is currently unknown if crisis simulation can elicit the same stress response as real clinical emergencies. We aim to compare heart rate variability changes amongst medical trainees…
Descriptors: Physicians, Stress Variables, Metabolism, Training
Ilona Skackauskiene; Virginija Leonaviciute; Agne Sakalauske – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2024
Aviation is one of the most severely affected global industries by the COVID-19 pandemic, including passenger traffic, airport workforce, and operational processes: the total number of seats offered by airlines in 2020 decreased by about 50%, the number of passengers fell by about 60%, and this resulted in an estimated 371 billion USD loss in 2020…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Air Transportation, Corporations

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