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van Veen, Klaas; Sleegers, Peter; van de Ven, Piet-Hein – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2005
This paper presents a cognitive social-psychological theoretical framework on emotions, derived from Richard Lazarus, to understand how teachers' identity can be affected in a context of reforms. The emphasis of this approach is on the cognitive-affective processes of individual teachers, enabling us to gain a detailed understanding of what…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Zambo, Debby – Qualitative Report, 2004
As readers, children with dyslexia are vulnerable to becoming academically, socially, and emotionally detached from education. Traditional educational practices tend to use quantitative measures to diagnose children to better serve their needs and researchers, who study students with special needs often focus on a deficit model that quantify just…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational Experience, Researchers, Special Needs Students
Loper, Ann Booker; Gildea, Jennifer Whitney – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2004
Incarcerated women at a maximum security state facility (N= 216) completed a questionnaire concerning their perceived social support within the prison, structured activities, and perceived support from prison surrogate families. A series of regression analyses evaluated the relationship between social support measures and anger, as measured by the…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Recreational Activities, Females, Correctional Institutions
Williams, Farah; Cornell, Dewey G. – Journal of School Violence, 2006
This study examined factors that influence a student's willingness to seek help for a threat of violence. The sample consisted of 542 middle school students who completed an anonymous survey that asked students how likely they would be to seek help in response to being bullied or threatened. The survey also included measures of type of bullying,…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Bullying, Middle School Students, Peer Relationship
Berglund, Jeffrey – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
In this article, the author shares some anecdotes to point out a common enough trend that is all but ignored in pedagogical discussions within Native studies. As a non-Native scholar he shares his understanding of what he sees Native students regularly facing in the university (not just his institution, but most), and what they may come to face…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indians, American Indian Education, Psychological Patterns
Murray-Close, Dianna; Crick, Nicki R. – School Psychology Review, 2006
The association between increases in antipathy involvement over time and growth in aggression and victimization was investigated. Results indicated that antipathy involvement was dynamically related to aggression and victimization, controlling for peer rejection. However, these longitudinal associations depended on the gender of the child. In…
Descriptors: Aggression, Peer Relationship, School Psychology, Rejection (Psychology)
Ladebo, Olugbenga Jelil – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2005
This article examines the influence of work-place factors, job satisfaction and professional commitment on the intent to leave the profession of 165 primary school teachers in the city of Lagos, Nigeria. Most of the teachers were women (74.5 per cent). Teachers' satisfaction was characterized by job apathy, satisfaction with pay and benefits, and…
Descriptors: Females, Job Satisfaction, Intention, Career Change
Camras, Linda A.; Perlman, Susan B.; Fries, Alison B. Wismer; Pollak, Seth D. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006
Post-institutionalized Chinese and Eastern European children participated in two emotion understanding tasks. In one task, children selected facial expressions corresponding to four emotion labels (happy, sad, angry, scared). The second task required children to match facial expressions to stories describing situations for these emotions. While…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Children
Kroese, Biza Stenfert; Thomas, Gail – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2006
Background: Imagery rehearsal therapy for people who suffer from recurring nightmares has been shown to be a successful intervention. Very little research has been conducted on post-traumatic nightmare sufferers with learning disabilities. Method: This paper presents two case studies to illustrate the application of an adapted form of imagery…
Descriptors: Intervention, Sexual Abuse, Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities
McVilly, Keith R.; Stancliffe, Roger J.; Parmenter, Trevor R.; Burton-Smith, Rosanne M. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2006
Background: This study explored "loneliness" as experienced by adults with intellectual disability, with "intermittent" to "limited" support needs. Method: A measure of loneliness was piloted, and qualitative techniques used to develop a greater understanding of the participants' experience. Results: The Loneliness Scale proved valid and reliable…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Quality of Life, Social Networks, Psychological Patterns
Dagnan, Dave; Weston, Clive – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2006
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, subsequent attributions and emotional responses, with whether carers use physical intervention and their satisfaction with their intervention. Method: Thirty-seven carers described incidents where a person with an intellectual disability had exhibited…
Descriptors: Topography, Intervention, Aggression, Mental Retardation
Gee, Dion; Ward, Tony; Belofastov, Aleksandra; Beech, Anthony – Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2006
While the phenomenon of sexual fantasy has been researched extensively, little contemporary inquiry has investigated the structural properties of sexual fantasy within the context of sexual offending. In this study, a qualitative analysis was used to develop a descriptive model of the phenomena of sexual fantasy during the offence process.…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Sexual Abuse, Fantasy, Males
James, Linda; Martin, Don – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2002
Sand tray with group therapy can be an effective treatment approach for parents coping with adolescent substance abuse and/or dependency. Excerpts of parent sand trays are presented to demonstrate pretreatment tasks that decrease denial, reduce reactive anger, stop enabling behaviors, and build support systems. Parent-child relational issues,…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Group Therapy, Developmental Delays, Adolescents
Schoen, Alexis Ann; Burgoyne, Megan; Schoen, Sharon Faith – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2004
There is no debate about the natural, normal, unique, and lifelong process of the grief of the death of a loved one. The loss is an intensely individualized experience. Yet, given an understanding of human growth and development, some general predictions about the concept of death and the grief reaction can be made based upon common patterns of…
Descriptors: Death, Grief, Coping, Childhood Needs
Feindler, Eva L.; Starr, Karen E. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2003
Teaching children and adolescents to recognize how they feel when they are angry and what pushes their buttons enables them to make better choices about how they express their anger. They learn that staying cool gives them the power to create more positive outcomes for potentially negative encounters. Through self-assessment and role-plays, they…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Adolescents, Children, Conflict

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