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Woika, Shirley; Bowersox, Carissa – Educational Horizons, 2013
Teachers and teachers-in-training are mandated reporters; they are legally required to report any suspected child abuse or neglect. This article describes: (1) How to file a report; (2) How prevalent child abuse is; (3) What abuse is; (4) What it means to be a mandated reporter; (5) When the report should be made; and (6) What to do if abuse is…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Reports, Teacher Responsibility, Child Neglect
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Rober, Peter; Rosenblatt, Paul C. – Death Studies, 2013
The first conversation of a family about a family death is a neglected but potentially important topic. In a first conversation in James Agee's (1957/2006) novel "A Death in the Family," the member who knows the most about the accidental death of another member discloses information selectively. The first conversation in Agee's novel suggests that…
Descriptors: Novels, Death, Family Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
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Shaw, Robert – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
Science teaching always engages a philosophy of science. This article introduces a modern philosophy of science and indicates its implications for science education. The hermeneutic philosophy of science is the tradition of Kant, Heidegger, and Heelan. Essential to this tradition are two concepts of truth, truth as correspondence and truth as…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Philosophy, Disclosure, Scientific Research
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Pietrantonio, Anna Marie; Wright, Elise; Gibson, Kathleen N.; Alldred, Tracy; Jacobson, Dustin; Niec, Anne – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2013
Health professionals working with children and their families are often required by law to report to governmental authorities any reasonable suspicion of child abuse and/or neglect. Extant research has pointed toward various barriers to reporting, with scant attention to positive processes to support the reporting process. This paper focuses on…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Health Personnel, Disclosure, Social Services
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Ngui, Kwang-Sing; Voon, Mung-Ling; Lee, Miin-Huui – Education & Training, 2017
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of an academic service learning course in a foreign university branch campus in Malaysia, and its outcomes in terms of student learning. Drawing on the transformative learning theory and case study research, it discusses three forms of learning that characterise the students'…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Social Change, Innovation, Community Involvement
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Kahn, Jeffrey H.; Kasky-Hernández, Lynda M.; Ambrose, Pamm; French, Sarah – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2017
Stress associated with the college transition can bring about depression and anxiety symptoms, but family relationships can reduce the impact of stress. We hypothesized that secure attachment to parents, comfort with talking about stressors, and family support would reduce the strength of the relationships between transition-related stress and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
Echols, Katherine I. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
One of the most overlooked and complex problems that universities and colleges face nation-wide is how to reduce and eliminate research misconduct. Because of the confidential nature of allegations of research misconduct and the high rate of underreporting, administrators at scholarly institutions struggle with understanding the cause of such…
Descriptors: Departments, Leadership, College Administration, Research Problems
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Eury, Jennifer L.; Treviño, Linda Klebe – Journal of Management Education, 2019
We describe a unique co-curricular honor and integrity program at a large, research university's business school. We discuss the evolution of the program as well as the array of stakeholders who were involved in its early development and sustenance. We use an ethical culture template to highlight the formal and informal systems, and we discuss…
Descriptors: Integrity, Business Schools, Research Universities, Program Development
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Bullen, Maria L.; Kordecki, Gregory S. – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2014
In the U.S. and in other countries, accounting graduates continue to enter diverse size work forces in industry, government, and in public accounting. Beyond income tax and consulting work, accounting professionals often require a specific association with financial statement services. These services involve not only detailed scheduled financial…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Financial Services, Business Skills, Accounting
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Jennings, Susan Evans; Blount, Justin R.; Weatherly, M. Gail – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2014
With the increase in the use of mobile devices in the workplace, both employer supplied and personally owned, and the major role social media has begun to play in today's world, businesses face many new challenges with their employees. Social media may be seen by some employers as a virtual Pandora's Box. Though it may seem to hold bountiful…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Internet, Handheld Devices, Business
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Sulkowski, Michael L.; Bauman, Sheri A.; Dinner, Stephanie; Nixon, Charisse; Davis, Stan – Journal of School Violence, 2014
This study investigates how students respond to peer aggression. Results indicate that boys tend to use more retaliatory responses to peer aggression compared with girls, who are more likely to confide in their friends. The use of humor in response to being victimized also was found to be a promising way to respond to being victimized, especially…
Descriptors: Victims, Aggression, Student School Relationship, Correlation
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Oluwatosin, S. A. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2014
This paper reviews various factors that interplay in the counselling sessions within the cultural milieu of African society, especially Nigeria and particularly within the context of school-based counselling provision. These factors, which were found to be both sociological and cultural, hamper effective client self-disclosure during counselling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Counselor Client Relationship, Social Influences, Cultural Influences
Data Quality Campaign, 2014
Publicly reporting timely, actionable, and comprehensible education data is one of the most powerful ways states can promote transparency, strengthen accountability, and ensure that everyone with a stake in education--parents, educators, policymakers, and members of the public and press--has access to the information they need to make good…
Descriptors: Parents, Empowerment, School Community Relationship, Federal Regulation
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Shewchuk, Samantha – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2016
High profile sexual assault cases by British Columbia elementary school teachers in 2010 revealed BC school boards had "disturbingly inconsistent" child protection policies. As a result of the intense media scrutiny, the BC Ministry of Education required all school boards to reassess and update their policies on reporting suspected child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Child Safety
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Crea, Katherine; Dissanayake, Cheryl; Hudry, Kristelle – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
Family-related predictors of mental health problems were investigated among 30 toddlers at familial high-risk for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and 28 controls followed from age 2- to 3-years. Parents completed the self-report Depression Anxiety Stress Scales and the parent-report Behavior Assessment System for Children. High-risk toddlers were…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Stress Variables, Toddlers
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