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Paiva, Alexandra – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2019
Exposure to childhood maltreatment is detrimental to the academic success and educational outcomes of students. It leads to a myriad of deficits related to neurodevelopment and neuroprocessing, which causes disruptions in academic performance, emotional and behavioural regulation, and school attendance. By becoming trauma-informed, schools can…
Descriptors: Trauma, Child Abuse, Child Development, Student Needs
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Carpenter, Peter – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
In this article, it is argued that Kurt Hahn felt that it was important for children to experience 'failure' at times and to learn how to cope with it. If this is no longer desirable in the classroom, it ought to be possible to encourage children to be adventurous and "take risks" in a wide range of Outward Bound activities.
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adventure Education, Child Development, Stress Management
McCloskey, Molly – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2007
What is the best educational approach to prepare today's students to become tomorrow's leaders? How do we equip today's students with 21st century skills necessary for success? These important questions face parents, educators, policymakers, and communities. ASCD proposes a new whole child approach, supported by research, to provide the foundation…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Experience, Educational Improvement, Student Improvement
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Crncec, Rudi; Wilson, Sarah J.; Prior, Margot – Educational Psychology, 2006
There is considerable interest in the potential non-musical cognitive and academic benefits of music listening and instruction to children. This report describes three lines of research relevant to this issue, namely, the effects of: (1) focused music listening on subsequent task performance (the Mozart effect); (2) music instruction; and (3)…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Appreciation, Thinking Skills, Educational Methods