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Fabio Cerqueira Campos – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Solid and resilient democracies rest upon an informed citizenry capable of critiquing societal issues and reimagining alternative scenarios. Traditional school-based civic and social justice education, however, often falls short of addressing the diverse needs of today's youth, often relying on instructionist pedagogies focused on factual…
Descriptors: Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Criticism, Citizen Participation
Lisa Velarde – ProQuest LLC, 2024
With the development of increasingly advanced technologies, interactions with and via these technologies have become even more central to human activity. Technology is utilized in both sanctioned and unsanctioned ways within language and literacy classrooms around the world making questions, concerns, and curiosities around educational potentials…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Personal Autonomy, Authors, Ethnography
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Katherine East; Eve Taylor; Erikas Simonavicius; Matilda Nottage; Jessica L. Reid; Robin Burkhalter; Leonie Brose; Olivia A. Wackowski; Alex C. Liber; Ann McNeill; David Hammond – Health Education Research, 2024
Public health campaigns have the potential to correct vaping misperceptions. However, campaigns highlighting vaping harms to youth may increase misperceptions that vaping is equally/more harmful than smoking. Vaping campaigns have been implemented in the United States and Canada since 2018 and in England since 2017 but with differing focus: youth…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Smoking, Public Health
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Simpson, Savannah B.; Hsu, Ti; Hoffman, Lesa; Raposa, Elizabeth B. – Prevention Science, 2022
Youth mentoring programs have grown in popularity, both within the United States (U.S.) and abroad, as an intervention to support youth with common behavioral and emotional difficulties. However, it is unclear whether certain dimensions of youth risk may diminish the positive impact of formalized mentoring relationships. The current study…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Emotional Response, Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship
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Kwadwo Oppong-Wadie – Research in the Teaching of English, 2024
The immigration of Black people from Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America to the United States can be described as a phenomenon that is not of recent origin (Konadu-Agyeman, Takyi, & Arthur, 2006). The review of legislative policies at the height of the Civil Rights movement in 1965 and the subsequent abolition of restrictive immigration…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Latin Americans, African Culture
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Call-Cummings, Meagan; Ní Sheanáin, Úna; Buttimer, Chris – Educational Action Research, 2022
YPAR seeks to position youth as experts on their worlds, investigating issues that affect their lives and then taking action to create solutions. As such, one of the key epistemological principles underpinning YPAR is the robust participation of youth throughout the knowledge creation process. A growing body of literature examines what youth…
Descriptors: Youth, Participatory Research, Action Research, Adolescents
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Amanda Vite; Erika A. Patall; Man Chen – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Childhood and adolescence are pivotal developmental stages for psychological health. An understanding of psychological mechanisms related to well-being is important for promoting positive life outcomes for youth. Research generally shows that the basic psychological need for autonomy is significantly associated with well-being. To examine the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Youth, Personal Autonomy
Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2023
"Fostering Youth Transitions 2023: State and National Data to Drive Foster Care Advocacy" is a unique compilation of data designed to inform federal and state policy efforts aimed at making a difference for young people in foster care. This overview brief and detailed profiles of the latest available data from all 50 states, along with…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Advocacy, Youth, State Policy
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Chao, Xia – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
Framed by poststructuralist theory of identity, this phenomenological study explores Bhutanese refugee youth's lived experiences before- and after-resettlement and the ways that these experiences influence their identity navigation. Data from this study come from a two-year phenomenological study with a recently resettled Bhutanese refugee…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Refugees, Identification
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Mario I. Suárez – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
The increase in youth's self-identification as trans in the United States and Canada has created new urgency in schools to meet the needs of these students, yet education survey researchers have yet to find ways to assess their educational outcomes based on sex and gender. In this critical systematic review, I provide an overview of surveys from…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Sexual Identity, Identification (Psychology), LGBTQ People
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Mi An; Reia Tanaka; Naho Hirota; Takehiro Sasai; Hideki Takahashi; Yuuya Ogawa; Shizuko Horai; Mayumi Inoue; Randeep Rakwal; Toshihiro Kato – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Purpose: Adapted physical activity (APA) provides children and youth with disabilities more opportunities to be physically active. Nevertheless, it is not well known how APA implementation in different services has benefited them. This study reviews the existing literature on APA interventions to identify characteristics and program descriptions,…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Intervention, Disabilities, Children
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Kiff, Fraizer; Shaw, Naomi; Orr, Noreen; Rizzo, Andrew. J.; Chollet, Annah; Young, Honor; Rigby, Emma; Hagell, Ann; Berry, Vashti; Bonell, Chris; Melendez-Torres, G. J.; Farmer, Caroline – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Dating and relationship violence (DRV) and gender-based violence (GBV) among children and young people incur a high cost to individuals and society. School-based interventions present an opportunity to prevent DRV and GBV early in individuals' lives. However, with school resources under pressure, policymakers require guidance on the economics of…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Interpersonal Relationship, Violence, Gender Bias
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Mattson, Michelle; Hollifield,, Christi; Egan, Cate A. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2022
Youth in the United States are not getting the recommended daily 60 minutes of physical activity (PA), and childhood obesity is on the rise. Adequate PA is linked with numerous health benefits such as increased cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness and bone strength. Biking is a great opportunity for children of all ages to increase their PA and…
Descriptors: Youth, Physical Activity Level, Physical Activities, Grants
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Allen, Carrie D.; DiGiacomo, Daniella; Van Horne, Katie; Penuel, William R. – Digital Education Review, 2018
The phenomenon of "brokering"--or connecting youth to present or future opportunities--is now well known in the field of learning and youth development as an integral part of how and why youth pursue and remain in particular interest-related learning opportunities. More recently, the related term sponsorship refers to the multiple ways…
Descriptors: Youth, Student Interests, Case Studies, Interviews
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David W. Barillas Chon – Urban Education, 2024
This study examines how three recently arrived Indigenous male migrant youth from Guatemala and Mexico in an urban high school in the Pacific Northwest understood and employed Spanish and English to navigate racialized and languaged interactions. Utilizing a Critical Latinx Indigeneities framework, findings from this study show that Spanish is a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Males, Migrants
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