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Jaffe, Julia; Loebach, Janet – Youth & Society, 2024
This paper proposes a new conceptual approach to the development and utilization of youth-led environmental assessments to inform the planning of youth-enabling environments. Interdisciplinary research has established the influential effects of the physical environment on children and adolescents' well-being and development, yet there is a gap in…
Descriptors: Youth, Physical Environment, Evaluation, Well Being
Christina Hajisoteriou; Christiana Karousiou; Panayiotis Angelides – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
In this paper, we set out to examine children's voices on inclusion through a systematic review of empirical studies carried out in Cyprus over the past 20 years. Specifically, it focuses on research related to this field and investigates the ways in which these studies illustrate the importance of children's perspectives as a means for promoting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Youth, Child Advocacy
Margaret Vaughn; Dixie Massey; Adrienne Vitullo; Jihee Im; Emperatriz Rivas; Deleon Gause; Ignacia M. Lopez; Fatemah I. Alshubaith – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Children's literature is an important pedagogical tool in early childhood classrooms as it provides opportunities for young readers to engage with texts and to see the world from multiple perspectives. Central to cultivating equitable early childhood learning experiences is utilizing children's literature with multiple representations of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Caring, Early Childhood Education
Clare Harrop; James Bodfish; Luc Lecavalier; Aaron. R. Dallman; Desiree Jones; Jill Pritchett; Allison Whitten; Brian. A. Boyd – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Prior research has demonstrated that cognitive inflexibility is associated with anxiety in autistic individuals. Everyday patterns of behavioral inflexibility (e.g. observable inflexible behavior in the context of the need to change or adapt and that is manifested in real-world everyday settings) is common in autism and can be distinguished from…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Youth, Anxiety, Adjustment (to Environment)
Eula A. Anderson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In this study, I will explore some of the root causes behind middle school students' failure to attend class. Data shows that students are labeled chronically absent when they miss more than 10% of a school year, regardless of the absences- expelled, unexcused, or suspended. According to the U.S. Department of Education, about seven million…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Attendance, Environmental Influences, Disadvantaged Youth
Sarah Salimi; Ivonne Garcia – MDRC, 2024
JPMorgan Chase & Co. began a learning and evaluation practice of its summer youth employment program (SYEP) portfolio in 2022. At the time, the organization was providing grant support to 27 organizations that offer summer work-readiness training to young people between the ages of 14 and 24, including social service agencies, community-based…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Young Adults, Youth Employment, Summer Programs
Paulina Harb – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A descriptive case study approach was utilized in a southeastern United States Catholic Diocese to gain a better understanding of the conflict competency of eight ministry leaders to explore their competence in dealing with conflict pre and post education intervention. Participants were provided with a conflict scenario in a preliminary interview…
Descriptors: Catholics, Youth Programs, Conflict Resolution, Conflict
Jennifer Greif Green; Manuel Ramirez; Gabriel J. Merrin; Melissa K. Holt – School Mental Health, 2024
Bias-based (also called identity-based) harassment refers specifically to a subset of peer victimization that targets a person's identity, such as their gender identity, religion, immigration status, sexual orientation, race, or ethnicity. Research indicates that bias-based harassment is a particularly devastating form of victimization that has an…
Descriptors: Youth, Adolescents, Bias, Bullying
Chen, Yuanyuan; Huo, Yongquan – Youth & Society, 2023
This study explored the relationship between social interaction anxiety (SIA) and problematic smartphone use (PSU) among Chinese adolescents. Further, the roles of online basic psychological needs satisfaction (online BPNS), nature connectedness (NC), and related differences between urban and rural adolescents were examined. We recruited 840…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Interpersonal Relationship, Anxiety
Olesya H. Shereuzheva; Bashir B. Khubiev; Zarema A. Atabieva – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2022
The presented article is based on the theoretical concept of the interdependence of human existence and the social environment of its habitat. To study the interactive exchange of a person and the social environment, the methodology of the eco-anthropocentric paradigm of cognition of social and environmental interaction, developed by the famous…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Interaction, Youth, Subcultures
Schonmann, Shifra – Research in Drama Education, 2023
This study presents the idea that radical theatre for young audiences is necessary to wake up the field and cultivate moral, social and aesthetic values. It does it through a discussion of four essential topics: (a) The essence of theatre for young audiences (its characterisation and emphasis on its distinctiveness); (b) Ecology of theatre; (c)…
Descriptors: Ecology, Theater Arts, Youth, Children
Call-Cummings, Meagan; Hassell-Goodman, Sharrell; Dazzo, Giovanni; Scicli, Emily; Sultana, Katelyn; Elfaki, Mrwa; Clyde, Ashleigh; Beardsley, LeAnne; Hauber-Özer, Melissa – Educational Action Research, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to present a conversation about how impact has been seen and felt by youth and adult co-researchers in a long-term, school-based youth participatory action research (YPAR) project, "Courageous Conversations." To stay true to the epistemological commitments of YPAR, and in an effort to speak back to…
Descriptors: Youth, Participatory Research, Action Research, Validity
Stevenson, Erin; Saulnier, Stephanie – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2023
Restorative Justice (RJ) models of diversion from the criminal justice system have been used successfully with adults and youth charged with minor offenses. Professionally mediated RJ conferences bring together the offender and the person(s) harmed to discuss the impact of their actions and develop a plan to restore community safety and make…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Program Development, Youth Programs, Rural Areas
Jason R. Swisher – Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023
As the record number of forcibly-displaced persons in the world continues to rise, more people of differing origins are sharing space and learning to live together. Prolonged displacement has turned into permanent resettlement and citizenship. To reflect this geopolitical transformation, education too must transform. "Beyond Refuge"…
Descriptors: Refugees, Youth, Social Change, Educational Change
Andria B. Eisman; Christine Koffkey; Suzanne Brown; Christina Holmes; Barry Schmidt; Eric Swihart; Tracy Robinson; Bo Kim – Prevention Science, 2025
Drug use trends change rapidly among youth, leaving educators and researchers struggling to respond promptly. Widely adopted universal evidence-based interventions (EBIs), such as the Michigan Model for Health™ (MMH), and their delivery systems offer an opportunity to reach large youth populations and reduce the onset and escalation of emerging…
Descriptors: Administrators, Teachers, School Counselors, State Officials

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