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Duncan, Mary Katherine; Geist, Kendall – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Background: The American Psychological Association (APA) has called on undergraduate psychology programs to embed training in ethics throughout their curricula. Although guidelines and resources exist, research on students' understanding of and ability to apply the discipline's ethical principles is limited. Objective: The purpose of this study…
Descriptors: Psychology, Undergraduate Students, Ethics, Student Attitudes
Theresa M. Jackson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation examines compassion fatigue (CF), secondary traumatic stress (STS), and burnout (BO) among Pennsylvania public school teachers and their intentions to leave the profession. It also explores the potential roles of compassion satisfaction (CS) and resilience while considering demographic and school characteristics. Survey data from…
Descriptors: Burnout, Altruism, Fatigue (Biology), Trauma
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Schueler, Darcy S.; Newberry, Milton G., III – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2020
This exploratory study examined the effects of naming animal ambassadors on participants' level of Empathy, Altruism, Connectedness to Nature, and Commitment to Engaging in Environmentally responsible Behaviors. Raptor educational presentations were used for this study. Two animal ambassadors were used in the experiment (one animal was given its…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Animals, Naming, Experimental Groups
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Kishida, Moé; Molenaar, Peter C. M.; Elavsky, Steriani – Journal of American College Health, 2019
Objective: This study examined the role of dispositional mindfulness in impacting the relational benefits of yoga in novice practitioners in an undergraduate academic yoga course. Participants: 21 college students enrolled in a yoga course throughout a 15-week academic semester (January-April 2016). Methods: Participants attended lab assessments…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Physical Activities, Undergraduate Students, Program Effectiveness
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Suanne Gibson; Alison Cook-Sather – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2020
Despite changes prompted by global legalisation and policy developments for social justice and inclusion, many institutions of higher education remain driven by neoliberal values, an endemic culture of performativity, and an emphasis on individual success. These phenomena inform, disfigure, and invert inclusion and equality in policy, practice,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Social Justice
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King, Mary E.; Wheeler, Albra – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
This essay describes the experiences faculty may encounter when teaching tough topics. When professionals are in the position as the individual who cares for, hears about, or witnesses the trauma and suffering of others, they might themselves be at risk for experiencing vicarious stress, or secondary trauma. If ongoing and untreated, this…
Descriptors: Trauma, Altruism, Fatigue (Biology), Stress Variables
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Wilson, Adrianne – School Leadership Review, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the job requirements of school leaders and has negatively impacted the academic outcomes for students (Kuhfeld et al., 2020). As a result of the ongoing demands and stress caused by this pandemic, school leaders are at an increased risk for physical and mental health problems (Boyatzis & McKee,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Leadership Qualities, Administrator Education
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Turk, Ellen W.; Wolfe, Zora M. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2019
Principals face many workplace stressors. Given these pressures, it is imperative that principals identify and strengthen their emotional intelligence, resilience, and resonant leadership. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine principals' self-perceptions of the relationship between emotional intelligence and resilience and how…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Emotional Intelligence, Resilience (Psychology)
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Palombaro, Kerstin M.; Black, Jill D.; Dole, Robin L.; Pierce, Jessica L.; Santiago, Marisa R.; Sabara, Edward J. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2017
Introduction and Background: Colleges and universities have an obligation to educate graduate students who demonstrate civic literacy and who can engage in civic inquiry and action. Service-learning and community engagement courses are highly effective in developing civic-mindedness. Graduate professional programs may have additional reasons for…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Physical Therapy, Graduate Students, Service Learning
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Pearson, William G., Jr.; Hoagland, Todd M. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2010
By design or default, anatomy educators are often responsible for introducing students to medical professionalism. Although much has been said about the role of anatomical education, there are no published reports suggesting how to measure change. This study investigated what professionalism attitudes, if any, change during a gross anatomy course.…
Descriptors: Altruism, State Colleges, Medical Schools, Interaction
Welch, Cay – Exceptional Parent, 2009
This is a Pittsburgh story. It is about a boy named Michael Charles Metil--a boy that transformed many lives, including the author's. While visiting grandparents over the Christmas holiday in Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1993, Michael became sick. He was lethargic, vomiting, and had some diarrhea. Little did his parents realize how very sick he was,…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Altruism, Surgery, Child Health
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Monahan, Kathryn C.; Steinberg, Laurence; Cauffman, Elizabeth; Mulvey, Edward P. – Developmental Psychology, 2009
Most theorizing about desistance from antisocial behavior in late adolescence has emphasized the importance of individuals' transition into adult roles. In contrast, little research has examined how psychological development in late adolescence and early adulthood contributes desistance. The present study examined trajectories of antisocial…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Antisocial Behavior, Self Control, Psychological Patterns
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Roberts, Laura; Yeomans, Peter; Ferro-Almeida, Susan – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2007
We believe the problems of school violence are linked to competition and bullying in school culture. We also believe that by fostering more cooperation and more compassion in school culture, we can reduce school violence. One of the ways to develop school culture is to implement conflict resolution training. In the current study, we introduced…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Violence, Altruism, School Culture
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Showalter, Shirley H. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2007
The school shootings of October 2006 arrested the world's attention. The contrast of innocence and violence, the mystery of the shooters' motivations, the fact that there were five school shooting in six weeks--all of these were factors, but none can compare to the strength of the families who chose to forgive and their witness under fire. Through…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Altruism, School Safety, School Security
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DeRosier, Melissa E.; Newcity, Janet – Journal of School Violence, 2005
This study assessed school climate for both interpersonal and intrapersonal character traits and examined the links between school climate and students' perceptions of safety at school. Sixty-four elementary and 159 secondary students completed questionnaires in the spring. Findings revealed that character traits were reliably assessed for both…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, School Safety, Questionnaires, Personality Traits