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Walsh, Kerryann; Laskey, Louise; McInnes, Elspeth; Farrell, Ann; Mathews, Ben; Briggs, Freda – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
A recent report delivered by the Australian Centerer for Child Protection has highlighted the need for empirical evidence of effective pedagogies for supporting teaching and learning of child protection content in Australian teacher education programs (Arnold & Mai-Taddeo, 2007). This paper advances this call by presenting case study accounts…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Child Abuse, Child Safety, Child Welfare
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Lowe, Sarah R.; Chan, Christian S.; Rhodes, Jean E. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
In the present study, the authors examined the role of child-related stressors in the psychological adjustment of lower-income, primarily unmarried and African American, mothers (N = 386). All participants lived in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina, and about a third were also exposed to Hurricane Rita (30.3%, n = 117). Lacking knowledge of a…
Descriptors: Caring, Natural Disasters, Mothers, Low Income
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Walton, Gerald – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
Bullying behaviours remain common in schools despite an abundance of policies and programs aimed at curbing them. In this paper, the author argues that such policies and programs are problematic not because they are flawed in themselves, but because they draw from the dominant and usual ideas about what bullying is taken to be. These ideas are…
Descriptors: Bullying, Child Safety, Cultural Pluralism, Models
Willard, Nancy – Corwin, 2012
Concerns about children's online safety have evolved from protecting them to focusing on encouraging positive social norms, transmitting effective skills, and encouraging students to be helpful allies. In fact, federal law now requires schools that receive funding to educate students about cyber safety. Nancy Willard integrates her expertise in…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Computers, Internet, Secondary School Students
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Richman, David M.; Dotson, Wesley H.; Rose, Chad A.; Thompson, Samuel; Abby, Layla – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2012
This study identified (a) patterns of fearful stimuli for children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), (b) the severity of the fear, and (c) whether excessive fear or the absence of fear negatively affected the participant's quality of life. A web-based survey was used to distribute a modified and extended version of the Fear…
Descriptors: Autism, Fear, Stimuli, Severity (of Disability)
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Lazenbatt, Anne; Greer, Jean – Child Care in Practice, 2009
This article debates the issues involved in safeguarding and protecting children in maternity services and offers implications for professional practice. Midwives and other staff who work as members of the maternity team have a safeguarding role to play in the identification of babies and children who have been abused, or are at risk of abuse, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Safety, Family Violence, Pregnancy
Almon, Joan – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2009
Real play--play that is initiated and directed by children and that bubbles up from within the child rather than being imposed by adults--has largely disappeared from the landscape of childhood in the United States. There are many reasons for this, such as the long hours spent in front of screens each day or in activities organized by adults. In…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Play, Fear, Imagination
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Ager, Alastair; Stark, Lindsay; Akesson, Bree; Boothby, Neil – Child Development, 2010
Thirty specialists in humanitarian work supporting the care and protection of children in crisis settings completed a 3-phase Delphi consultation. Proposals of best practice were elicited, reviewed, and rated by participants. A high level of consensus support was reached for 55 statements. These statements emphasized utilization of existing…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Prevention, Ecology, Best Practices
Schrimpf, Mike – Principal Leadership, 2012
When St. Louis Charter School established the zero-tolerance approaches to discipline, school leaders thought that they were creating environments in which students could feel safe. As implemented, however, they alienated many students and families. As a school leader in search of an intentional school culture, the author realized that the path to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Charter Schools, Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills
US Department of Education, 2012
The first responsibility of education leaders must be to ensure that schools foster learning in a safe and healthy environment for all of our children, teachers, and staff. To support schools in fulfilling that responsibility, the U.S. Department of Education has developed this document that describes 15 principles for States, school districts,…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Barriers, Social Isolation, Public Agencies
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, 2010
"Research Connections" conducted a comprehensive search of its collection for resources focused on child care health and safety. This Key Topic Resource List includes an overview and listing of selected resources from the literature. Resources of various types- including reports and papers, fact sheets and briefs, summaries, and reviews…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Safety, Standards, Child Care
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Schrag, Francis – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2010
The author's initial argument concludes that parents should refrain from inculcating norms and dispositions suitable for peacetime when ruthless enemies seek to kill or imprison their children. Drawing on recent interpreters of Kant, this paper argues that teaching children to deceive pursuers is consistent with Kantian arguments against lying.…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Norms, Children, Safety Education
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Young Children, 2010
Lapses in supervision of children can happen in all types of programs, and even a momentary lapse can have disastrous consequences. When a lapse occurs that affects program quality and puts children at risk, it is critical to consider the nature of the incident and its lessons for future risk management. Between September 2006 and September 2009,…
Descriptors: Supervision, Risk Management, Accreditation (Institutions), Accountability
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Regehr, Cheryl; Bogo, Marion; Shlonsky, Aron; LeBlanc, Vicki – Research on Social Work Practice, 2010
Objective: Child welfare agencies have moved toward standardized risk assessment measures to improve the reliability with which child's risk of abuse is predicted. Nevertheless, these tools require a degree of subjective judgment. Research to date has not substantially investigated the influence of specific context and worker characteristics on…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Patients, Welfare Services, Psychological Evaluation
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Kim, Yu-Ri – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
As the severity and extent of child abuse among children with intellectual disabilities is widely recognized, increased attention is now being directed toward personal safety programs. There is, however, relatively little research on teaching personal safety skills to these children. The purpose of this study was to review studies on personal…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Safety, Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities
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