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Interpersonal Counseling in the Treatment of Adolescent Depression: A Randomized Controlled Effectiveness and Feasibility Study in School Health and …

2019

AbstractIn order to offer early and accessible treatment for adolescents with depression, brief and effective treatments in adolescents’ everyday surroundings are needed. This randomized controlled trial studied the preliminary effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of interpersonal counseling (IPC) and brief psychosocial support (BPS) in school health and welfare services. The study was conducted in the 28 lower secondary schools of a large city in Southern Finland, randomized to provide either IPC or BPS. Help-seeking 12–16-year-old adolescents with mild-to-moderate depression, with and without comorbid anxiety, were included in the study. Fifty-five adolescents received either 6 w…

050103 clinical psychologyPsychological interventionYOUNG-PEOPLEAdolescents3124 Neurology and psychiatrylaw.invention0302 clinical medicinenuoretRandomized controlled triallawDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyadolescentsinterpersonal counselingDepressionbrief treatmentschool health and welfare services05 social sciencesSocial anxietyInterpersonal counselingBrief treatmentAFFECTIVE-DISORDERSlyhytterapia3. Good healthdepressionAnxietymedicine.symptomMENTAL-HEALTHClinical psychologyIPT-Amasennushenkilökohtainen apuSOCIAL ANXIETYPRIMARY-CARE PATIENTSInterpersonal communicationkouluterveydenhuoltoEducation03 medical and health sciencesmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness.industryMAJOR DEPRESSIONAGE-CHILDREN-PRESENTmedicine.diseaseComorbidityMental health030227 psychiatryPSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIESPERSONS CLINICAL-OUTCOMESWell-beingbusinessSchool health and welfare servicesSchool Mental Health
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As dimensões do bem-estar das crianças que vivem em Buenos Aires

2017

This paper presents the concept of Well-being, defined as the cognitive and affective evaluation that a person makes of his/her own life. The interest is centered in understanding what makes them happy and what generates well-being among boys and girls. In order to do so, different areas of children’s lives were accessed, trying to encompass the social, cultural and political dimensions of Well-being. Qualitative method was used, giving the children a protagonist role. Two groups of boys and girls between 8 and 12 years old participated, living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The group technique was used, we gave voice to the children and focused on the following topics: significant people in t…

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Correlation between school dropout and gross domestic product in the emerging countries of Central and Eastern Europe

2020

By school dropout is meant leaving the educational system, regardless of the reached level, before obtaining a qualification or a complete proffesional training or before the end of the study cycle started (Doron & Parot, 2006). Although there are numerous researches on school dropout, we consider that it is necessary to study the relationship it has with the level of development of a country, in order to identify new causes and possible solutions to this phenomenon. In this study we included seven emerging countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary. Thus, we analyzed the correlation between the annual gross domesti…

0502 economics and business05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesEconomics021107 urban & regional planningDemographic economics02 engineering and technologyEmerging markets050203 business & managementGross domestic productSchool dropoutEducatia 21
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Études scientifiques et marché du travail : éléments de réflexion sur la crise des formations en sciences

2007

Student disaffection towards sciences, most evident in pure science undergraduates, is causing increasing concern for the future of scientific training in France. If access to employment deteriorates more for science graduates than for graduates in other disciplines, science graduates will have a distinct advantage in terms of earnings and employment status, when the economic situation becomes less favourable. Within sciences, graduates of pure sciences have a more difficult transition from education to employment than those from applied sciences. Yet graduates from both disciplines compete for the same job in the private sector with pure science graduates receiving lower wages. The “crisis…

050402 sociologyAttractivitéSocial PsychologyScience[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationCompétenceEnseignement supérieurEducation[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences0504 sociologySciencesCompétencesOrientation0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational Psychology[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesFormation scientifiqueDiploma[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceFilière sciences4. EducationSkills05 social sciencesInsertion professionnelleDiplôme[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationTertiary education[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceOrientation scolaire et professionnelleTransition from school to work8. Economic growthGuidance050203 business & managementMarché du travail
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Amplitude and peculiar aspects of social inequalities in the French school

2005

05021http://www.scielo.br/pdf/ep/v31n1/a02v31n1.pdf; International audience; French sociology denounces vehemently since the end of the 1960s the important and standing social inequalities both in the access to the different levels of education and in school success stricto sensu. Such criticism has taken the form of a general theory put forward by Bourdieu and Passeron, in which such social inequalities are shown to be the necessary result of the functioning of the school institution. And this thesis, hugely influential not just among sociologists, but also more widely, has contributed to foster certain fatalism, since it establishes that the very function of school is to reproduce and leg…

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‘Drawing’ conclusions : Irish primary school children’s understanding of physical education and physical activity opportunities outside of school

2017

This study explores the relationship between primary school physical education and physical activity as sites for the practice of physical activity of Irish primary school children. Understanding how children make connections between physical activity sites is important in shaping physical education experiences that promote lifelong participation. Children’s (aged 8–11) awareness, knowledge, and understanding of physical activity and physical education were examined using participatory methods of ‘draw and write’ ( n = 135) and focus group interviews ( n = 34). In Phase 1, data collection focused on physical activity, while Phase 2 focused on physical education and connections between phys…

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Twenty-first-century preschool bilingual education: facing advantages and challenges in cross-cultural contexts

2016

Early childhood is a critical period in a child’s intensive social, emotional, linguistic and cognitive development, and preschool serves as the first transitional step from home to the wider socia...

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageBilingual educationTwenty-First Centuryearly childhood bilingualismta612106 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsEducationDevelopmental psychologybilingual education0602 languages and literatureCognitive developmentCross-culturalta516preschool educationEarly childhoodPsychologyPeriod (music)International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
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Lügenerwerb und Geschichten vom Lügen

2011

The acquisition of lying is a complex developmental process, where linguistic, cognitive, emotional and moral aspects are intertwined. It is shown that this developmental process is reflected in children’s literature. Since lying is indeed a very important topic in children’s literature, as is shown with regard to children’s books ranging from picture books to books for children in school age to books for young adults, we argue that this topic cannot be well understood when these developmental aspects are not taken into consideration.

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSchool age childLiterature and Literary TheoryPicture booksCognition06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychology030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciences0602 languages and literature0305 other medical sciencePsychologyLyingZeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik
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Feedback practices in language classes in Finnish general upper secondary schools

2020

As feedback and formative assessment have a substantial effect on learning, the aim with this paper is to report on a study of the perceptions of Finnish general upper secondary school students of feedback in Swedish and English classes, and to compare how the perceptions differ at language proficiency (CEFR) levels. The data were collected by using a survey and were analysed quantitatively. The results show that several differences occur in Swedish: students with higher proficiency levels find feedback more useful, feel that they receive feedback from teachers, and are more willing to correct their own mistakes. There were no differences in perceptions according to language proficiency lev…

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Two languages in the air: a cross-cultural comparison of preschool teachers’ reflections on their flexible bilingual practices

2020

This book article was originally published as a special issue of International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. doi:10.1080/13670050.2016.1184615 Bilingual preschool education is under researched compared with bilingual school education. There is also a lack of research on bilingual preschool teachers’ agency and how they negotiate between two languages in the classroom. We examined the language practices of five bilingual preschool teachers working within three different socio-linguistic settings, in Finland (Finnish-Swedish and Russian-Finnish contexts), and Israel (an Arabic-Hebrew context) and interviewed the teachers about their use of languages in the classroom. We fou…

060201 languages & linguisticsflexible bilingual practicesteacher agency4. Educationlanguage attitudes0602 languages and literature05 social sciencesearly childhood bilingualism050301 educationcode-switching06 humanities and the artsbilingual preschool education0503 education
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