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Verónica Viñas; Elizabeth Pike – American Journal of Play, 2025
The authors discuss their application of John W. Kingdon's multiple streams framework (MSF) and the role it plays in the analysis of a pioneering local public policy in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim of this policy, instituted in 2009 and initiated by a group of Bristol's mothers, was to reclaim children's right to play, mainly for their own…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Play, Recreational Activities
Ene Ikpebe – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation comprises essays focused on women's development issues. Specifically, it discusses minimum marriageable age policy, early marriage, and female education in Nigeria. Essay 1 discusses the factors that affect state adoption of the minimum marriageable age policy in the 2003 Child Rights Act (CRA), a policy aimed at eliminating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Womens Education, Marriage
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McAllister, Annemarie – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2015
From its foundation in 1847, the temperance organisation the Band of Hope addressed its young members as consumers, victims and agents. In the first two roles, they encountered the effects of drink of necessity, but in the third role, they were encouraged to seek it out, attempting to influence individuals and wider society against "Giant…
Descriptors: Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, Intervention, Public Policy
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Cheng, Li; Tan, Mei; Liu, Zhengkui – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2015
China has been undergoing great social change due to its new focus on urbanization and globalization. Such change has had a tremendous adverse impact on the living conditions of millions of young children, simultaneously generating new interest in children's creativity development. The intersection of these two issues has important implications…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Social Change, History
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Suryadarma, Daniel – Education Economics, 2015
This paper uses a rich longitudinal dataset to measure the evolution of the gender differences in numeracy among school-age children in Indonesia. Girls outperformed boys by 0.08 standard deviations when the sample was around 11 years old. Seven years later, the gap has widened to 0.19 standard deviations, equivalent to around 18 months of…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Evidence, Gender Differences, Numeracy
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Read, Janet; Blackburn, Clare; Spencer, Nick – Children & Society, 2012
Focusing mainly on the United Kingdom, this article reviews a decade of national and international policy and legal changes in relation to disabled children and their families. It discusses attempts to transform the ways that disabled children are perceived and the rights accorded to them. The UN Convention on the Rights of Disabled Persons,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Family Environment, Public Policy
UNICEF, 2014
Throughout history, the advance of civilization has been closely tied to the idea that all people have rights: universal, inalienable entitlements to freedom, dignity and security, to be treated fairly and to live free from oppression. The health and soul of all societies depend on how these human rights are recognized--and acted upon. Until the…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, International Law, Treaties, Foreign Countries
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Bousalis, Rina – Social Education, 2012
Iranian women have endured more than 30 years of an Islamist dictatorship that uses religion as a validation for unjust control. Human rights violations against women in Iran are a tragic phenomenon for an otherwise highly developed civilization. Invisible and powerless in a male-dominated society, Iranian women are discouraged from becoming…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Foreign Countries, Dress Codes
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Halfon, Neal; Houtrow, Amy; Larson, Kandyce; Newacheck, Paul W. – Future of Children, 2012
Americans' perceptions of childhood disability have changed dramatically over the past century, as have their ideas about health and illness, medical developments, threats to children's health and development, and expectations for child functioning. Neal Halfon, Amy Houtrow, Kandyce Larson, and Paul Newacheck examine how these changes have…
Descriptors: Incidence, Disabilities, Children, Disease Incidence
Shore, Rima; Shore, Barbara – Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2009
In 2007, nearly one in five or 18 percent of children in the U.S. lived in poverty (KIDS COUNT Data Center, 2009). Many of these children come from minority backgrounds. African American (35 percent), American Indian (33 percent) and Latino (27 percent) children are more likely to live in poverty than their white (11 percent) and Asian (12…
Descriptors: Children, Poverty, Low Income Groups, Public Policy
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Fink, Janet – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2008
Drawing on imagery from promotional literature produced between 1930 and 1960 by the National Children's Home, a British child welfare charity, this article focuses upon constructions of childhood and child development in the context of residential care for children. It suggests that photographs and their related captions are rich sources through…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Child Welfare, Physical Health, Child Development
Brian, Amanda – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation explores the milieu in which children of Imperial Berlin were raised. When contemporaries in the rapidly expanding capital of the Second German Empire (1871-1918) looked at children, this milieu darkened. The city, they argued, threatened children's growing bodies, and such institutions as the home, the clinic, and the school…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Child Advocacy, Child Development, Child Rearing
Walker, Gary – Public/Private Ventures, 2007
In this policy brief, former P/PV President Gary Walker asks, "Is mentoring now a durable part of American social policy? If so, is this unalloyed good news?" Adapted from an article that first appeared in "The Handbook of Youth Mentoring" (DuBois and Karcher, ed. 2005), the brief reflects on the impact and appeal of mentoring, addresses various…
Descriptors: Mentors, Social Change, Children, Adolescents
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Edelman, Peter B. – Harvard Educational Review, 1973
This essay is not about what needs to be done for children, but about tactics, ways to go about trying to change public policy as it affects children. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Children, Court Litigation, Guidelines
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Horowitz, Frances Degen; O'Brien, Marion – American Psychologist, 1989
Summarizes the contents of this special issue, discussing the major themes and issues addressed in the articles. Covers the following topics: (1) research agenda; (2) nature-nurture question; (3) knowledge base on child development; (4) societal changes; and (5) societal multiculturalism. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Children, Cultural Pluralism
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