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Culang, Hanna; Davis, Elizabeth R.; Egan, Laura; Simmons, Akeesha; Vago, David R.; Finley, Susan; Dennis-Tiwary, Tracy – National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal, 2021
Youth at risk for negative health outcomes due to reduced access to social, mental health, and educational support systems are in particular need of resources promoting social-emotional resilience and positive educational outcomes. A growing body of research documents the positive benefits of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), but few studies…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Attention Control, Adolescents, High School Students
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Freedman, Suzanne – Journal of Moral Education, 2018
An educational intervention using forgiveness as the goal was implemented with 10 at-risk adolescents attending an alternative school in a Midwestern city. The adolescents ranged in age from 15 to 19 years of age. A randomized experimental and active control group pre- and post-test design was used. Twenty-one participants were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Nontraditional Education, Intervention, Control Groups
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Shankland, Rebecca; Genolini, Christophe; Franca, Lionel Riou; Guelfi, Julien-Daniel; Ionescu, Serban – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2010
The present longitudinal study measured student adjustment to higher education, comparing 50 participants from alternative schools (Steiner, Montessori, New Schools) with 80 students from the traditional school system. We hypothesized that students from alternative schools adapt better, because of greater perceived social support, academic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Life Satisfaction, Self Efficacy, Student Adjustment
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Shankland, Rebecca; Franca, Lionel Riou; Genolini, Christophe M.; Guelfi, Julien-Daniel; Ionescu, Serban – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2009
Coping styles are generally considered to be environmentally driven. Up to now, research has mainly focused on family influences. However, some studies underline the effect of educational settings on the development of problem-focused coping strategies. Consistently with previous reports on the enhancement of autonomy and problem-solving in…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Coping, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety