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Yair, Gad; Aviram, Ohad – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
This paper tells a story of Israeli male high schoolers who spend their adolescent years preparing for service in elite military units in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF). They dream of serving in special units and begin training at 15 or 16 years old. After years of taxing preparations, at the age of 17 they arrive at the grueling military exams.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Males, Military Training
Georgievna, Todorova Valentyna; Rybalko, Petro Fedorovich; Dubynska, Oksana Yakivna; Khomenko, Oleksandr Serhiyovich; Volodymyrivna, Gvozdetska Svitlana; Krasilov, Andrii Dmytrovich; Hryhorovych, Yevtushenko Yevhen – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
In modern science there is a permanent search for new effective forms of organization of the educational process in physical training at higher education institutions of different orientation. The article presents a solution of the actual scientific and practical task of improving the level of physical fitness of students and increasing the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Late Adolescents, Physical Fitness, Military Service
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Kim, Soyoun; Nelson, Claudia – Children's Literature in Education, 2018
In this article, we investigate the public school novel as represented by Thomas Hughes's "Tom Brown's Schooldays" (1857) and the boy's sea story as represented by W. H. G. Kingston's "The Three Midshipmen" (1873). The school novel and the sea story sometimes functioned as twinned forms enabling authors for boys to explore…
Descriptors: Friendship, Public Schools, Novels, Authors
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Laskey, Brenda; Stirling, Lesley – Applied Linguistics, 2020
Linguistic and narrative strategies employed in two dyadic interviews of male veterans of the war in Afghanistan were analysed and compared. Each interviewee told chains of connected stories that positioned them in relation to catastrophic events and their effects. These incidents were framed as being linked to decisions that the teller had taken…
Descriptors: Males, Veterans, Trauma, War
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Barnes, Clive – Children's Literature in Education, 2016
Ronald Welch's novels featuring the military adventures of the young men of the Carey family were first published between 1954 and 1976 and have recently been reissued. They were uniquely representative of historical military adventure for children in the Britain of this period; and were the last example of a vigorous century-old genre in…
Descriptors: Novels, War, Childrens Literature, Military Service
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Dymock, Darryl – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2017
Between 1965 and 1972, the Australian Government undertook a scheme of National Service, selecting 20-year-old men by ballot for 2-year terms in the Australian Army. Almost 64,000 men were called up, including some 300 school teachers who were posted to the Territory of Papua and New Guinea (TPNG) with the Royal Australian Army Educational Corps,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Military Service, Military Personnel
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Martinez, Eligio; Huerta, Adrian H. – Education and Urban Society, 2020
Chicanos/Latinos comprise the largest racial and ethnic population in the U.S. public K-12 schools, yet hold some of the largest rates of academic underperformance in high school and college completion. This study aims at understanding the academic trajectories of five Chicano/Latino males and their decision to enlist in the military after high…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Hispanic American Students, Underachievement, Decision Making
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Eden, Devorah – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2016
This article examines the participation of women in academic conferences in Israel, a country in which women are under-represented in academia vertically and horizontally. Data were retrieved from announcements of academic conferences in Israel, for one academic year, covering 56 conferences that attracted 997 participants. Participation was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Conferences (Gatherings), Women Faculty
Huerta, Adrian H. – Online Submission, 2015
Nationally, only half of Latino males graduate from high school (Contreras, 2011). Scholars are beginning to critically examine the various internal and external influences which contribute to low academic achievement for Latino males. This qualitative study uses a human ecological theory to examine how Latino male high school students with high…
Descriptors: Males, Hispanic American Students, High School Students, Qualitative Research
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DiRamio, David; Jarvis, Kathryn; Iverson, Susan; Seher, Christin; Anderson, Rachel – College Student Journal, 2015
Colleges and universities are devoting resources to support students who have military experience. However, evidence suggests veterans may not be using services. Since resources are available this begs the questions "why not?" and "what are the help-seeking attitudes of veterans for psychological and academic assistance?" It's…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Veterans, Veterans Education
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Wang, Lin; Elder, Glen H., Jr.; Spence, Naomi J. – Social Forces, 2012
The U.S. Armed Forces offer educational and training benefits as incentives for service. This study investigates the influence of status configurations on military enlistment and their link to greater educational opportunity. Three statuses (socioeconomic status of origin, cognitive ability and academic performance) have particular relevance for…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Military Service, Socioeconomic Status, Cognitive Ability
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White, Richard; Barber, Catherine; Azrael, Deb; Mukamal, Kenneth J.; Miller, Matthew – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2011
Studies of completed suicide by history of military service have produced inconsistent findings; no representative population-based study has compared the risk of nonfatal suicidal behavior among veterans with risk among nonveterans. The objective of this study was to examine whether male veterans of the U.S. military are at heightened risk of…
Descriptors: Military Service, Drug Abuse, Suicide, Risk
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Godinho, Sally; Garas, Dimitri – Gender and Education, 2012
This article draws on a case study of 15 boys aged between 13 and 14 years who attend an urban ethno-centric community school located in Melbourne, Australia. The study investigated how the boys' constructions of masculinity were mediated by a strong connectedness to their Greek cultural traditions and ideals. Data generated from focus group…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Schools, Focus Groups, Males
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Elbogen, Eric B.; Johnson, Sally C.; Newton, Virginia M.; Straits-Troster, Kristy; Vasterling, Jennifer J.; Wagner, H. Ryan; Beckham, Jean C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2012
Objective: Although criminal behavior in veterans has been cited as a growing problem, little is known about why some veterans are at increased risk for arrest. Theories of criminal behavior postulate that people who have been exposed to stressful environments or traumatic events and who report negative affect such as anger and irritability are at…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Psychological Patterns, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Foreign Countries
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Livingston, Wade G.; Scott, David A.; Havice, Pamela A.; Cawthon, Tony W. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2012
The term "camouflage" implies obscurity and concealment. Male student veterans who return from the military often employ a social camouflage; though some may reveal and discuss their military experience, their overriding objective is to blend in, have a "normal" college experience, and graduate. This creates challenges for housing professionals…
Descriptors: Military Service, Veterans, Males, College Students
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