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Sarah H. Watts – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the experiences of one music teacher (the researcher) and two intact classrooms of 3- to 6-year-old children who engaged in world music lessons as a pathway to developing empathy. Participants in each of the two classes engaged in a 30-minute world music lesson once per week for 8 weeks,…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Early Childhood Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Sule Alan; Michela Carlana; Marinella Leone – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
We evaluate an intervention designed to increase teachers' awareness of social isolation by providing them with their own students' social network and information on developmental risks associated with social exclusion. Using friendship data and incentive-compatible measures of antisocial and prosocial behavior, we find that the intervention…
Descriptors: Teachers, Students, Social Isolation, Teacher Student Relationship
Julia R. Badger; Carolina Guzman Holst; Paul Thompson; Lucy Bowes; Rachel Hayes; Susy Clarkson; Judy Hutchings; Richard P. Hastings – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Natural disasters happen across the world. The situations are different but the disruption to children's education and wellbeing is similar. This study focused on the school context changes caused by the COVID-19 global disaster, and the impact of these changes on children's mental health. The aim was to better understand the associations between…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health, Child Health
Arif Purnomo; Ganda Febri Kurniawan – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2024
This research analyzes the contribution of learning the history of early independence in fostering a philosophical understanding of nationhood. The research questions are: 1) What kinds of philosophical understanding of nationhood are perceived as pro-Islamism and pro-secularism by high school students? 2) How is nationalist behavior expressed as…
Descriptors: Islam, Social Studies, High School Students, Social Attitudes
Francisco Javier Benítez Moren; Antonio Jesús Rodríguez Hidalgo; Mauricio Herrera-López – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2024
Introduction: School mediation training is important because it teaches students to resolve differences in a non-violent way. Despite the benefits it offers, research on the subject is scarce and the background is mostly focused on theoretically understanding the conflict to develop specific techniques and tools that are useful for peer students,…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Peer Mediation, Conflict Resolution, Interpersonal Competence
Julie J. Park; Jonathan Feingold – Campaign for College Opportunity, 2024
Every student deserves a welcoming university and college environment. In fact, it is impossible for students to thrive and succeed without feeling safe, valued, and cared for as they work toward earning a college degree. Universities should proudly proclaim their commitment to racial diversity and its educational benefits and remember their legal…
Descriptors: Universities, College Environment, Educational Benefits, Student Diversity
Yüksel, Ayse Sule; Palmer, Sally B.; Rutland, Adam – Developmental Psychology, 2021
This study examined prosocial bystander behavior in an online ball-throwing game (Cyberball), toward the exclusion of immigrants and nonimmigrant peers within intergroup and intragroup contexts. Participants were British children (8- to 10-year-olds) and adolescents (13- to 15-year-olds, N = 292; female N = 144). They were an ethnically diverse…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Individual Development, Prosocial Behavior, Children
Jahromi, Laudan B.; Kirkman, Katherine S.; Friedman, Morgan A.; Nunnally, Amanda Dimachkie – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2021
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at risk for disrupted peer interactions. This study contributes to our understanding of how multiple foundational elements of emotional competence are related to children's prosocial behaviors with peers. Children with ASD demonstrated significantly lower non-stereotypical affective perspective…
Descriptors: Correlation, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Development, Prosocial Behavior
Atis-Akyol, Nevra; Sward, Ann-Katrin; Çakmak, Sifa Kevser; Güney-Karaman, Neslihan – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
The research examines the concepts of 'friendship' and 'best friend' among preschool children (n=52) who live in different countries (Sweden and Turkey), with the aim of presenting their ideas about the concepts of 'friendship' and 'best friend'. For this purpose, 52 children, 4-5 year olds (25 from Turkey and 27 from Sweden) participated in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Friendship, Preschool Children, Cultural Differences
Stones, Alexis; Fraser-Pearce, Jo – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
In this paper, we draw on interim findings of our research project on Religious Education (RE), knowledge and big questions. We have found Miranda Fricker's concept of epistemic injustice useful in our analysis--that is, the notion that a person can be wronged "specifically in their capacity as a knower (Fricker 2007, 1). In interviews with…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Religious Education, Secondary School Students
Santilli, Sara; Ginevra, Maria Cristina; Camussi, Elisabetta; Lodi, Ernesto; Nota, Laura; Patrizi, Patrizia – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
The study is aimed at exploring, through lexical analysis, the courageous actions performed by elementary school students. Five hundred ninety-two Italian children were interviewed about the most courageous action that they had ever performed during their life. Exploratory cluster analysis with Iramuteq was run to analyse the children's answers…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Persistence, Student Behavior, Risk
Hudson, Tara D.; Rockenbach, Alyssa N.; Mayhew, Matthew J.; Zhang, Lini – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background: One of the most influential factors shaping college students' prosocial development--the development of attitudes and behaviors that involve positive engagement within one's community and larger society--is the peer group. Friends have an especially important influence on students' learning and development because of the time and…
Descriptors: Friendship, Cultural Pluralism, Prosocial Behavior, Racial Differences
Emma Armstrong-Carter; Jonas G. Miller; Liam J. B. Hill; Benjamin W. Domingue – Grantee Submission, 2021
Children raised in neighborhoods with low socioeconomic status (SES) are at risk for low academic achievement. Identifying factors that help children from disadvantaged neighborhoods thrive is critical for reducing inequalities. We investigated whether children's prosocial behavior buffers concurrent and subsequent academic risk in disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Young Children, Prosocial Behavior, Academic Achievement, At Risk Students
Emma Armstrong-Carter; Jonas G. Miller; Liam J. B. Hill; Benjamin W. Domingue – Child Development, 2021
Children raised in neighborhoods with low socioeconomic status (SES) are at risk for low academic achievement. Identifying factors that help children from disadvantaged neighborhoods thrive is critical for reducing inequalities. We investigated whether children's prosocial behavior buffers concurrent and subsequent academic risk in disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Young Children, Prosocial Behavior, Academic Achievement, At Risk Students
Ge Yu – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Previous studies showed that social capital may serve as a source of resilience for students in risky situations (Aldrich, 2012; Kokubun et al., 2020; Kordan et al., 2019; Pfefferbaum et al., 2017). The current study aimed to explore a possible association between one indicator of middle school students' social capital -- school attachment -- and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Bullying, Peer Relationship, Resilience (Psychology)

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