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Bullying, defending, and outsider behaviors: The moderating role of social status and gender in their relationship with empathy

2018

The aim of the present study was to examine whether the effect of empathy on the role children play in bullying situations, as either bullies, defenders or outsiders, was moderated by children's social status within their classroom, and whether this moderation was gender dependent. For this purpose, we used a representative sample of 2,050 Spanish primary school children (50.80% girls) from grades 3-6 (Mage = 9.80 years; SD = 1.24), recruited from 27 primary schools. Results showed that the effect of empathy on bullying behavior was moderated by the sociometric rating only in girls. Both empathy and social rating had an effect on defending behavior. However, neither the children's sociometr…

Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionChild Behavior050109 social psychologyEmpathyHierarchy SocialDevelopmental psychologyModerationSociometric ratingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyHumansInterpersonal Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPrimary schoolChildren's behavior in bullying situations05 social sciencesGenderBullyingGeneral MedicineModerationGroup ProcessesFemaleEmpathyPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologySocial statusScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Renal and neurologic effects of cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic in children: evidence of early effects and multiple interactions at environmental…

2006

We read with great interest the article by de Burbure et al. (2006) on health effects in children who live near nonferrous smelters in France, the Czech Republic, and Poland. We were especially interested in the inverse relationship found between levels of urinary mercury and serum prolactin. We found a similar result in an Italian multicenter crosssectional survey with adult subjects (Alessio et al. 2002) using a different statistical approach based on regression analysis with mixed linear models. We found that serum prolactin decreased as a function of both urinary mercury and occupational exposure to inorganic mercury (Lucchini et al. 2003). In another study (Carta et al. 2003), our grou…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUrinary systemHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesischemistry.chemical_elementPhysiologyUrineKidneyNervous SystemArsenicToxicologySerum prolactinChemical exposurechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineCorrespondencemedicineHumansheavy metalsChilddopaminergicKidneyCadmiumCreatinineArsenic toxicityChemistryResearchDietary intakeDirect effectsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthbiomarkersEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental ExposureMercuryinteractionsProlactinMercury (element)Blood mercurymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyLeadChildren's HealthrenalFemaleOccupational exposureHormonePerspectivesCadmium
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Precision exercise medicine: predicting unfavourable status and development in the 20-m shuttle run test performance in adolescence with machine lear…

2021

Objectives: To assess the ability to predict individual unfavourable future status and development in the 20m shuttle run test (20MSRT) during adolescence with machine learning (random forest (RF) classifier). Methods: Data from a 2-year observational study (2013‒2015, 12.4±1.3 years, n=633, 50% girls), with 48 baseline characteristics (questionnaires (demographics, physical, psychological, social and lifestyle factors), objective measurements (anthropometrics, fitness characteristics, physical activity, body composition and academic scores)) were used to predict: (Task 1) unfavourable future 20MSRT status (identification of individuals in the lowest 20MSRT tertile after 2 years), and (Task…

Medicine (General)fyysinen kuntochildren's health and exerciseR5-920koneoppiminennuoretadolescentphysical fitnessennusteet1506kuntotestitsports & exercise medicineOriginal ResearchBMJ Open Sport — Exercise Medicine
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THE ADVANTAGES OF FLIPPED LEARNING MODEL: AN OPPORTUNITY TO INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

2016

Studying children’s literature involves questioning how fantasy and representations of childhood relate to cultural contexts and a specific target audience. In an age of technology and online media, this program teaches students how to encourage young people to appreciate literature's heritage. This research examines how using the flipped classroom model provides opportunities to design and deliver courses using active learning and engagement strategies to facilitate students’ teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking skills in a collegial environment. The aims of research are: to familiarise with some of the themes and ideas explored in a selection of literature for children from the…

Multimediabusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFlipped learningElectrical engineeringFlipped model children's literature primary and pre-primary education.Artbusinesscomputer.software_genreSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia SperimentalecomputerSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Specialemedia_commonEDULEARN proceedings
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Mērķtiecīga mūzikas uztvere kā pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu audzināšanas līdzeklis

1999

Mūzikas pedagoģijaBērnu muzikalitāteMūzikas uztverePirmskolas muzikālā audzināšanaChildren's musicalityMuzikālā dzirde:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education::Music education [Research Subject Categories]Musical perception
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Pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu muzikalitātes attīstības pedagoģiskais aspekts

2004

Mūzikas pedagoģijaBērnu muzikalitātePreschool music educationPirmskolas muzikālā audzināšanaChildren's musicalityMuzikālā dzirdeSinging:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education::Music education [Research Subject Categories]Dziedāšana
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Shifting between cultural identities: The voice of preschool children

2018

 
 Aim. The purpose of this research is to capture the shift between two cultural identities, for a group of Romanian children enrolled in a German teaching preschool class, and to closely analyze the impact on cultural identity components.
 Methods. In this study 27 children, aged 3 to 6, were involved, together with their parents and two teachers. During one year of investigation, they were analyzed using participative observation, focus groups and in-depth interviews conducted in a public preschool.
 Results. The analysis reveals witch cultural identity components of this children undergo transformation, in what amount and with what impact considering the school environmen…

NoticebiologyConceptualizationCultural identityethnic labelsRomanian05 social sciencesWitch050109 social psychologybiology.organism_classificationFocus grouplanguage.human_languagelcsh:Education (General)German050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencescultural identity componentsCategorizationlanguagechildren's cultural awareness0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Psychologylcsh:L7-991Social psychologyJournal of Education Culture and Society
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Contemporary Polish poetry for children

2021

This article mainly deals with the history of the contemporary Polish poetry for children (end of XX century — beginning of XXI). The author shows how contemporary children’s poetry is linked with the traditional one (and also some folklore forms), characterizes the creative styles of several contemporary poets (J. Twardowski, Z. Beszczyńska, J. Kulmowa, W. Oszajca), and points out several breaks from the tradition. The author names two main streams in children’s contemporary poetry as “Lyric poetry” and “Playing with words”, and speaks in detail of their creative approaches and readers’ pragmatics. Especially interesting is the comparison of contemporary children’s poetry samples and the c…

Polish children's poetstendencies of contemporary Polish poetry for childrenPolish poetry for childrenДетские чтения
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Promoting Adolescent health through an intervention aimed at improving the quality of their participation in Physical Activity (PAPA): Background to …

2013

International audience; Funded by the European Commission, the Promoting Adolescent health through an intervention is aimed at improving the quality of their participation in Physical Activity (PAPA) project revolved around the potential of youth sport to promote children's mental and emotional health and physical activity engagement. A theoretically grounded coach education training programme (i.e. Empowering CoachingTM), which was designed to create a sporting environment which was more positive and adaptive for young children, was customised for grassroots soccer, delivered and evaluated via a multi-method cluster RCT across five European countries; namely, England, France, Greece, Norwa…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyCoaching03 medical and health sciencesGrassroots0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)PedagogyQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineEmpowermenteducationyouth sportchildren's healthApplied Psychologymedia_commonMedical educationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry4. EducationCluster RCT030229 sport sciencessoccerHealth promotionmotivational climatePsychologybusinesshuman activitiesAdolescent healthInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Fidelity and influencing factors in the Systemic Practice Model of children's social care in Finland

2020

Given that multiple countries have recently adopted social work practice models in children’s services, it is striking that only a few studies have systematically analysed both the level of fidelity and potential implementation barriers and facilitators. The aim of this study is to provide an in-depth analysis of how and why the Reclaiming Social Work (RSW) model works in different settings. The study context was the implementation in Finland of an adaptation of the model, the Systemic Practice Model (SPM). This mixed-methods study evaluates 1) fidelity to the SPM and 2) the possible influencing factors. The results reveal high variability in the extent of fidelity in 23 implementation site…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyFidelityContext (language use)family studiestoimintamallitCoachingSystemic therapyEducationlaw.inventionlawDevelopmental and Educational Psychologysosiaalihuoltolapsityö0501 psychology and cognitive scienceschildren's social careAdaptation (computer science)media_commonlastenhuoltoSocial worksocial workbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationkäytäntösosiaalityöfidelity5145 Social workCLARITYsystemic family therapySocial carePsychologybusiness0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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