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Podpora dieťaťa, zaživajúceho eurosirotstvo, z pohľadu systémovej rodinnej terapie

2018

The current economic and social situation in Poland is becoming the key motive influencing the decision on the migration separation of many families. According to statistical estimates - the number of 1 990 thousand. Polish citizens stayed temporarily abroad at the end of 2010, including the number 1,615 thousand. Polish citizens in the European Union countries (the most in Great Britain - 560,000 I in Germany - 455,000). The trip significantly affects the fimctioning of children and their sense of security. He often changes the relationship between spouses and weakens relationships with other family members, especially with grandparents. It usually brings numerous disturbances, which are e…

systemic therapy of the familya child in the migrant familyLabour-related migration
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Towards a scenario of virtual mental health environments for school-aged children

2017

This study explores student teachers’ future design scenarios focusing on promoting children’s mental health literacy through virtual reality (VR) environments. VR use is on the verge of many breakthroughs in several areas of lived experience. One such area pertains to educational contexts. Student teachers were chosen as the subjects of this study due to the likelihood that they will be the primary users and disseminators of these emerging technologies in educational contexts. The students created five types of future scenarios that contained different environments and activity modes, including those that are still not yet feasible to realize with current technological capabilities. The ai…

ta113Engineeringbusiness.industryEmerging technologiesschool-aged childrenStudent teacherVirtual realityMental healthscenarioCurriculum frameworkmielenterveysPedagogyMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONdigital literacySet (psychology)businessMental health literacystudent teachermental healthvirtual reality (VR)Digital literacy
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Open-ended projects opened up — aspects of openness

2017

Abstract—One of the most important areas of competence for professional engineers is the ability to function well in project work, in particular they need to be able to efficiently solve open-ended problems in different collaborative settings. The development of this ability is however not prominent in engineering education despite numerous authors suggesting openended problems as a pedagogical tool to promote development of collaborative problem solving competence by including elements of group or project work in courses. In our own long experience of using open-ended problems in collaborative student projects, we have identified a lack of systematic progression in learning outcomes and sk…

ta113Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesengineering education050301 educationprofessional competenciesprojektityöEngineering educationCollaborative Problem SolvingOpenness to experienceopen-ended problemsta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesprogressionbusinessproject work0503 educationCompetence (human resources)050104 developmental & child psychology2017 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)
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Moral distress among social workers : the role of insufficient resources

2015

The present study examined moral distress among Finnish social workers and the role of perceived resource insufficiencies in explaining it. The aim was to shed light on this understudied phenomenon in the field of social welfare. The study focused on work-related moral distress, defined as impaired wellbeing that is connected to the continual inability to implement actions that one considers morally appropriate. The survey data were collected with an electronic questionnaire between the years 2011 and 2012. The respondents (n = 817) were social workers in the public social welfare services and the overall response rate was 46.5 per cent. Nearly 11 per cent of the respondents reported experi…

ta520Resource (biology)Sociology and Political SciencetyöhyvinvointiammattietiikkaSocial Welfareresurssit050906 social workmoral distressPhenomenonMoral distress0501 psychology and cognitive scienceswork-related wellbeingSocial worksocial welfare professionals05 social sciencesta5142sosiaalityöntekijäthumanitiesSick leaveProfessional ethicsSurvey data collection0509 other social sciencesprofessional ethicsPsychologySocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Social Welfare
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Reconsidering passivity and activity in children’s digital play

2016

The discussion around children’s digital game culture has resulted in two contradictory images of children: the passive, antisocial children uncritically and mechanically consuming digital game content and the active, social children creatively using and interacting with digital game content. Our aim is to examine how these seemingly contradictory ideas of “active” and “passive” children could be considered. By means of empirical examples of children playing digital dress-up and makeover games, we will point out that for the successful use of these concepts, they need to be thoroughly contextualized. By discussing the context and referent of activity and passivity, it is possible to overcom…

ta520aktiivisuusSociology and Political SciencePassivity050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)Referent0508 media and communicationsdiskurssi0501 psychology and cognitive sciencespassivityta518Content (Freudian dream analysis)lapsetchildhoodPoint (typography)Communicationactivity05 social sciencesPolarization (politics)ComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGlapsuusdigital playdiscoursePsychologypassiivisuusSocial psychologyverkkopelitdigitaaliset pelit050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychology
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An examination of nonresponse in a study on daily family life: I do not have time to participate, but I can tell you something about our life

2012

The aim of this study was to look at the issue of nonresponse and self-selection bias in the context of a family study on daily family life. Data on the participating families and refusers were gathered as part of the wider Palette study in which questionnaires and diaries were used as data collection methods. On the basis of these data (N = 208 participating families and 119 refuser families), we profile the families left outside the study. The parents who declined to participate in the Palette study were asked to fill in a short refusal form, which included questions concerning their family background and reasons for refusal, and they were also asked to write freely about their everyday l…

ta520family researachData collectionpäiväkirjatutkimusfamilies with young childrenGeneral Social SciencesContext (language use)self-selection biasSelf-selection biasFamily lifevastaamattomuusQualitative analysisPalette (painting)diary studypikkulapsiperheetperhetutkimusta516PsychologyEveryday lifevalikoitumiserheSocial psychologyta515vastauskatoInternational Journal of Social Research Methodology
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Does Finland Need Raciolinguistics?

2017

A growing number of applied linguists and language educators in the US/North American context advocate for and from a scholarly perspective which views language issues in relation to racial issues and vice versa. The emergent field of raciolinguistics highlights the relationships between language and race/racism and has brought about research that investigates their intersections. Should scholars in Finland adopt (and adapt) such an approach to scholarly work? Three Finland-based scholars explore this question in a question ("prompt") - response format.

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The role of temperament in children's affective and behavioral responses in achievement situations

2013

Abstract Although students' affects and behaviors in achievement situations have been shown to be influenced by their previous learning experiences, less is known about how they relate to students' dispositional characteristics, such as temperament. This study examined to what extent children's temperament is related to their affective and behavioral responses in achievement situations. Teachers rated first-graders' ( n  = 153) temperamental characteristics in the Fall semester. Children's active task avoidance, anxiety, and helplessness were rated in test situations in the Fall and Spring semesters. The results showed that the more easily distracted the children were, the more task avoidan…

task avoidancehelplessnessmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationavuttomuusLearned helplessnessAcademic achievementbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologyalakoulutemperamenttiDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesahdistusBig Five personality traitsTask avoidanceta515media_common4. Educationahdistuneisuus05 social sciences050301 educationTest (assessment)elementary schoolTask analysisAnxietyTemperamentmedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationtehtävien välttely050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyLearning and Instruction
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Early Oral Language Comprehension, Task Orientation, and Foundational Reading Skills as Predictors of Grade 3 Reading Comprehension

2016

The present five-year longitudinal study from preschool to grade 3 examined the developmental associations among oral language comprehension, task orientation, reading precursors, and reading fluency, as well as their role in predicting grade 3 reading comprehension. Ninety Finnish-speaking students participated in the study. The students’ oral language comprehension (vocabulary knowledge, listening comprehension, and inference making) and task orientation were assessed in preschool, kindergarten, and grade 3. Reading precursors (letter knowledge and phonological awareness) were assessed at the first two timepoints and reading fluency at the third timepoint. Structural equation modeling sho…

task orientation05 social sciences050301 educationPredictor variablesLinguisticsEducationComprehensionReading comprehensionListening comprehensionlukutaitoDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516reading skillsTask orientationPsychology0503 educationHumanitiesReading skillsta515050104 developmental & child psychologyoral language comprehensionReading Research Quarterly
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Development of food preferences in early childhood

2010

taste[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionchildTastefamilyNutrition and Dietetics[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionfoodEarly childhoodPsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionGeneral PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyAppetite
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