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Thomas R. Wagner; Jared S. Vornhagen; Grant Zentmeyer; Maria Vassanelli – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Attitude change on the death penalty is a highly relevant issue to both legal and public policy actors. The current study adopted a novel approach to student attitude change with exposure to first-person narratives through community engaged learning. Senior capstone students (n = 28) completed projects on the death penalty. Students submitted four…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Student Attitudes, Personal Narratives, College Seniors
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Fernández-Ávalos, María Inmaculada; Fernández-Alcántara, Manuel; Cruz-Quintana, Francisco; Turnbull, Oliver H.; Ferrer-Cascales, Rosario; Pérez-Marfil, María Nieves – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Introduction: Like the broader population, people with intellectual disability (ID) experience the process of grief after loss of a loved one. However, there are a series of risk factors characteristic of this population that can hinder the development of adaptive grief, including cognitive and affective aspects. The objective of this study was to…
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Grief, Intervention
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Hasan Tarik Atmaca – Discover Education, 2024
Necropsy, the examination of animal carcasses to determine the cause of death, is an essential skill for many professionals. Traditional training methods, however, are costly and time-consuming. The article suggests that Web-based Augmented Reality (WebAR) can offer an immersive and cost-effective training experience for laboratory animal…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Animals, Death, Web Based Instruction
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Cherry, Jessica – Communication Teacher, 2023
Having conversations about death and dying can be very difficult to initiate and engage in with others. The following activity, based on the card game The Death Deck, was designed to encourage students to engage with others about difficult conversations surrounding death and dying. The activity provides students with questions and prompts that…
Descriptors: Death, Learning Activities, Interpersonal Communication, Educational Games
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Charissa N. Obeng-Nyarko; Penny A. Ralston; Kandauda K. A. S. Wickrama; Jennifer L. Lemacks; Jasminka Z. Ilich – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States, with African Americans experiencing higher age-adjusted mortality compared to Whites. African American women in particular carry a high CVD burden due to more exposure to adverse personal and socioenvironmental challenges. Church-based interventions can…
Descriptors: Heart Disorders, African Americans, Older Adults, Females
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Hale, Rebecca – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
It is generally agreed that learning about the Holocaust has some impact on students. However, discussions about the nature and magnitude of impact tend to be intuition-based rather than evidence-based. This is exacerbated by studies giving insight into how Holocaust education is related to salient variables rather than studies which demonstrate…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
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Sokol, Rebeccah L.; Heinze, Justin; Doan, Jessica; Normand, Meg; Grodzinski, Alison; Pomerantz, Naomi; Scott, Briana A.; Gaswirth, Maura; Zimmerman, Marc – Journal of School Violence, 2021
This systematic review synthesizes research on school-based crisis intervention protocols, descriptions, and evaluations. We performed a comprehensive literature search, and 60 studies met the inclusion criteria for this review. We found an overwhelming lack of evaluation studies (n = 3), suggesting that interventions are being administered…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, School Safety, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Katisi, Masego; Jefferies, Philip; Dikolobe, Olebogeng; Moeti, Onkarabile; Brisson, Joshua; Ungar, Michael – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2019
Background: Contextually relevant interventions are needed to support the well-being of at-risk adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa. In particular, the large number of children who have been orphaned, such as by HIV/AIDS, are in need of interventions to foster their resilience. Objective: The goal of this study was to investigate the efficacy of the…
Descriptors: Children, Child Welfare, Program Effectiveness, Intervention
Khalid, Nikita; Zapparrata, Nicole; Loughlin, Kevin; Albright, Glenn – Online Submission, 2022
Many Pre-K through grade 12 (PK-12) students have experienced traumatic events throughout the pandemic in a myriad of ways including the death of family members and peers, loss of social interaction and increased violence at home. The consequences can be traumatic and manifest themselves in fear, anxiety, anger, isolation, and loneliness. Too…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Trauma, Death
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Chen, Cliff Yung-Chi; Panebianco, Andrea – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2018
Background: Many young children experience the death of a family member and they may be at risk for developing psychological and behavioral problems, but not much is known about how to help young children cope with such a stressful and painful experience. Objective: The purposes of this study are to identify the interventions for bereaved young…
Descriptors: Intervention, Young Children, School Health Services, Mental Health Programs
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Lytje, Martin – Pastoral Care in Education, 2017
This article investigates the strengths and weaknesses of the Danish Bereavement response plans. These are used by teachers to support grieving students and have been implemented in 96% of all Danish schools. The study is based on an Internet survey conducted with 967 teachers. Issues investigated are: "generalisation of grief",…
Descriptors: Grief, Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Student Needs
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Hlavac, Rebecca J.; Klaus, Rachel; Betts, Kourtney; Smith, Shilo M.; Stabio, Maureen E. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
Medical schools in the United States continue to undergo curricular change, reorganization, and reformation as more schools transition to an integrated curriculum. Anatomy educators must find novel approaches to teach in a way that will bridge multiple disciplines. The cadaveric extraction of the central nervous system (CNS) provides an…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Human Body
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Horn, Jacqueline; Govender, Sumeshni – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: Death and loss are inevitable, and life changes profoundly for those left behind. A General Household Survey by Statistics South Africa indicated that 94.2% of orphans aged 7-18 years were still attending school. With no parental and often familial support, learners often had to turn to their teachers for support. Vukuzakhe, a…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Children, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Abbott, Laurie S.; Slate, Elizabeth H.; Lemacks, Jennifer L. – Health Education Research, 2019
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death among people living in the United States. Populations, especially minorities, living in the rural South are disproportionately affected by CVD and have greater CVD risk, morbidity and mortality. Culturally relevant cardiovascular health programs implemented in rural community settings can…
Descriptors: Heart Disorders, Death, At Risk Persons, Minority Groups
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Hirakawa, Yoshihisa; Uemura, Mayu Yasuda; Chiang, Chifa; Aoyama, Atsuko – Educational Gerontology, 2018
The purpose of this study is twofold: to assess the acceptance and usefulness of Nagoya University Small Private Online Courses, which is an online end-of-life care educational program through popular social media designed to supplement traditional end-of-life care education among healthcare professionals and to get constructive feedback with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness, Online Courses, Death
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