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Burdick, Jake – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
This paper focuses on the ethical position of the mask within the contemporary moment of COVID-19 and against the Levinasian concept of face. Drawing from autoethnographic, theoretical, and political discourses, this paper attempts to create an historical and social exploration of Mike Pence's public eschewing of his mask in early 2020 as a means…
Descriptors: Ethics, COVID-19, Pandemics, Moral Values
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Jess, Rachel L.; Dozier, Claudia L. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
Personal hygiene is critical for preventing the spread of infection. One important component of personal hygiene is handwashing. This review summarizes research on behavioral strategies to address handwashing in children, offers areas for additional research, and suggests a treatment package to teach handwashing to young children.
Descriptors: Hygiene, Health Promotion, Children, Teaching Methods
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Madeline Sands; Ben Tidwell; Robert Aunger – Evaluation Review, 2025
This study tested a 'wise' intervention (quick prompt of a specific psychological mec) in acute care hospital units to improve nurses' hand hygiene compliance (HHC). A multiple baseline design in two medical-surgical teaching hospitals in the United States. Hand hygiene data was collected using an electronic compliance monitoring system with…
Descriptors: Nurses, Hygiene, Disease Control, Occupational Safety and Health
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Goodson, Ivor F.; Schostak, John F. – Prospects, 2021
The coronavirus crisis has appeared like some vast, cruel sociological experiment. It has confined people to their homes, radically disturbed their taken-for-granted knowledge and beliefs, and forced them to alter behaviors once casually, even unthinkingly, employed in their everyday personal, working, and social lives. What has been learned? How…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Curriculum Development, Freedom
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Urrieta, Luis; Landeros, Judith – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Under UNESCOs global mission, fundamental education became an essential tool for development that was praised for promoting peace and improving the human condition. The Centro de Cooperación Regional para la Educación de Adultos en América Latina y el Caribe (CREFAL) hosted educators from throughout the Americas in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, to study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Adult Basic Education, Agricultural Education
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María Eugenia Chaoul – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The transition to the use of paper in public elementary schools in Mexico was not easy. At the end of the nineteenth century, the use of slates had been questioned due to the health risk they represented since students often erased their writing with saliva and the material with which the slates were made did not always meet the necessary…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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Camara, Sônia; Ecar, Ariadne Lopes – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
This article aims to map the news and debates that circulated in the press in the context of the outbreak of the Spanish flu in the cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (Brazil) in the years 1918-1919. We are interested in reflecting on the criticisms and alternatives glimpsed regarding education and care for the population. In Brazil, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disease Control, Mass Media, Mass Media Effects
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Bergman, Daniel J. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic provides an opportunity for teachers to explicitly address nature of science (NOS) themes during instruction. Aligned with key NOS categories in the "Next Generation Science Standards," this article discusses events and trends from the pandemic that teachers can use to help students understand values and methods of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Pruneri, Fabio – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
The term "toilet" conveys different meanings; it may be seen as an isolated place or a public service, a secluded and dirty area or a symbol of civilisation and progress. In the film "The Phantom of Liberty" (1974), Luis Buñuel presented a formally dressed social group gathering over a meal in toilets around a table, with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Buildings, Sanitary Facilities, Human Body
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Frahm, Anna; Szente, Judit; Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2023
During the advancement of COVID-19, many safety protocols, including facial masks, were incorporated into public settings. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2021), due to safety regulations, recommended wearing face masks when in close contact with other people in public environments, such as in a classroom, where social…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Students, Students with Disabilities
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Juana D. Hollingsworth; Martha Kakooza – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This article explores the lived experience of two Black women within the enclave of their educational environments and childhood upbringing. The authors examine their lived experiences through the lens of Black Feminist Thought (BFT) and Transnational feminism. Using a duoethnographic approach, these women unpacked and re-wrote their stories…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Cross Cultural Studies, Socialization
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Elizabeth E. Karlsson; Jia-Hao Hu; Michael J. Davern; Yidan Cong; Jin Yan; Jason D. Surratt; Aleksandr V. Zhukhovitskiy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The high demand for N95 and surgical masks made of nonbiodegradable petroleum-based materials due to SARS-CoV-2 challenges the recycling industry and is proving to be unsustainable. Although woven fabric masks present a longer lifetime, they are less effective in protecting against viral particulates. Here, through an at-home course-based…
Descriptors: Hygiene, Disease Control, Health Behavior, COVID-19
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Exalto, John – History of Education, 2019
Around 1900, interest in adolescence as a separate and crucial phase in human development increased among psychologists, educators and youth workers in the western world. This paper reviews the relation between adolescence and sexuality in the early twentieth century from a Dutch perspective. In the 1920s pedagogues started to study adolescence.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Hygiene, Sex Education
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Broyer, Rebecca M.; Miller, Kenny; Ramachandran, Shalini; Fu, Sheree; Howell, Karen; Cutchin, Steven – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In recent years, immersive technology tools have burgeoned. After the release of the affordable Oculus Go headset and the Merge Cube, there has been increasing use of virtual, augmented, and extended reality (VR, AR, XR) in classrooms. Of significance to chemistry educators are the virtual lab simulations developed by Labster and HoloLab Champions…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Simulated Environment, Demonstrations (Educational), Equipment
Rozworski, Michal – British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended public education systems around the world. Schools are shut, children are at home, and teachers and parents are anxiously waiting for what comes next. In British Columbia, trustees in many school districts are also considering budget cuts for the 2020-21 school year in advance of an expected and precipitous drop…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Tuition, School Closing, Crisis Management
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