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Katie Crossman; Eman H. Ibrahim; Patricia Kostouros; Haimei Wang – TESL Canada Journal, 2024
English language teachers, especially those working with refugees and vulnerable populations, are at risk of empathy-based stress (e.g., burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma). Due to conditions prevalent in the English language teaching context and relationships of trust that develop classrooms, instructors may inadvertently be exposed to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Trauma, Language Teachers, Mental Health
Chudzik, Mia; Corr, Catherine; Wolowiec-Fisher, Kim – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Young children experience traumatic events at high rates. Early childhood special education programs are an optimal time for implementing trauma-informed care. Minimal research has been done to understand early childhood special education teachers' attitudes and experiences with trauma-informed care. Using a convergent mixed methods approach, this…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Trauma, Teacher Attitudes
Maria A. Chambers-Goldberg – Online Submission, 2025
Trauma-informed teaching practices and therapeutic art approaches can promote creativity, feelings of safety, and resiliency. This research examines the effectiveness of trauma-informed teaching practices and therapeutic art approaches in supporting at-risk elementary art students in Kensington, Philadelphia. It will emphasize how art-making can…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Art Therapy, Trauma Informed Approach, Art Activities
Danielle Rozmiarek; Franci Crepeau-Hobson – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Compassion fatigue refers to the negative consequences associated with working with traumatized individuals. When a crisis occurs, school psychologists are often the first to respond to the mental health needs of the children, frequently exposing them to the intimate details of the crisis and increasing the risk of compassion fatigue. The aim of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Altruism, Fatigue (Biology), Crisis Intervention
Maddi Gervasio; Emilie Paul; Elissa J. Brown; Andrea Bergman; Nicole Milani; Imad Zaheer; Katharine Murphy; Robin Goodman – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2025
In the United States, over 60% of youth experience trauma which is associated with a range of psychopathology. Schools are well-positioned to connect youth following trauma to evidence-based interventions (EBIs). Barriers to this process exist on micro- and macro-levels within schools. Process mapping is a data-driven approach producing…
Descriptors: Trauma, Trauma Informed Approach, Therapy, Intervention
Jenifer N. Beckman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Discrimination has become a significant presenting concern among college students that is strongly correlated with distress, social isolation, and suicidal ideation, even after counseling treatment (Center for Collegiate Mental Health, 2023). Over the past several years, the surge in reported incidents of antisemitism on college campuses has…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Trauma, Jews, Mental Health
Adam I. Attwood; Benita G. Bruster; John R. Mcconnell III; Laura D. Barnett; Christi M. Maldonado – School Leadership Review, 2024
This study of a K-12 administrator preparation program adds to the research literature on trauma-informed education by addressing a gap in the literature on K-12 administrator candidates' knowledge of the meaning of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and what their roles are in supporting teachers who have students with ACEs. K-12 school…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Role Perception, Teacher Administrator Relationship, School Administration
Chavez Phelps; Samantha Francois; Kyle Hucke – Journal of Youth Development, 2023
This article aims to illuminate the perceptions of a pilot grief- and trauma-informed empowerment arts summer program for adolescents who lived in an at-risk Southern, urban neighborhood identified by the city in question as having a high percentage of street violence. The study it is based on was grounded in qualitative techniques, which…
Descriptors: Grief, Trauma, Empowerment, Summer Programs
Matthew S. Hollstein; Sarah J. Kaka; Jim Harris – Middle School Journal, 2025
The purpose of this study was to understand how middle school teachers cope with trauma. Case studies were employed with four middle school teachers. The findings from this study illuminated the unique experiences of rural middle school teachers. These findings highlight significant gaps in how teachers are supported and respond to stress and…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Middle School Teachers, Trauma, Coping
Lexie Scherer; Leon Takabe – Global Studies of Childhood, 2025
This article investigates agency in children and young people affected by the climate-induced natural disasters in recent years in Queensland, Australia to understand their role in processing and coping with these events. The narratives of participants were explored using semi-structured interviews with eight participants aged between six and…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Climate, Natural Disasters, Coping
Batsirai Bvunzawabaya; Rebecca Rampe – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
In the last 30 years, universities and colleges have been strongly encouraged to consider the impact these systems have on health promoting behaviors for students, staff, faculty, and surrounding communities. Higher Education Institutions are prime settings to promote prevention and outreach efforts for positive mental health. University and…
Descriptors: Guidance Centers, Universities, Outreach Programs, Competence
Rachel L. Gunderson; Caroline F. Mrozla-Toscano; Dung M. Mao – Journal of Faculty Development, 2023
Educators and administrators in higher education are currently grappling with the effects of individual and collective trauma as it relates to college students' academic performance. A plethora of research points to the inimical effects that trauma can have on students' learning and persistence. This article outlines common trauma terms and…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Higher Education, Curriculum Implementation, Academic Achievement
Erica M. Webster; Hopewell R. Hodges; Frederique Corcoran – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Adverse experiences in early childhood may directly and indirectly impact children's development, including their preparedness to learn in their preschool and kindergarten classes. However, like many other developmental processes, these skills can be supported through positive experiences and resources in a child's environment. This work uses the…
Descriptors: Trauma, Preschool Children, School Readiness, Family Influence
Markovikj, Marijana; Serafimovska, Eleonora – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2023
Reporting on trauma is part of the journalists' job, and it needs to be conducted with care for their mental health of the interviewees and audiences. Data from focus groups and online survey with journalism students in Macedonia identified that: reporting on traumatic events can affect mental health; education can be a factor for coping and…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Resilience (Psychology), Journalism Education, Foreign Countries
Jennifer Wells – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2024
Trauma, including abandonment, neglect, poverty, or abuse, affects students. Because of this, a classroom community is vulnerable to the sheer unpredictability of behaviors. Students who have experienced trauma need support in order to create a classroom community where they can thrive and learn. This study examines a Whole-Child Approach…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Classroom Environment, Student Behavior, Trauma

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