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Omega (Westport) ; : 302228241248879, 2024 May 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38703088

ABSTRACT

This article is a contribution to recording one dimension of the field of death, dying, and bereavement. It offers some personal reflections on the history and current status of formal education in this field at the college and university level in North America. The scope of this reflection looks back on the earliest known examples of formal education in this field that took place in the 1960s and 1970s, provides examples of some of the early pedagogical resources that were created to support and foster those initiatives, and sketches more recent developments as regards introductory or undergraduate survey courses in this field, other death-related courses, programs in thanatology, and efforts to offer certificates or certification for educators and other professionals in this field. The article concludes with some thoughts about what we have learned from and about education in the field of death, dying, and bereavement.

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Curr Probl Diagn Radiol ; 53(2): 175-176, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38336590

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The informal components of education can shape a person's capacity to contribute. Such informal components might include cultural backgrounds, work experiences, and extracurricular pursuits. To appreciate the synergy between formal and informal education it can be helpful to explore a particular case of someone who actually combined the two to make the whole more than the sum of its parts.


Subject(s)
Curriculum , Humans , Educational Status
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Front Physiol ; 14: 1268766, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37881694

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Research institutes and universities have strengthened the development of biomedicine outreach activities, constituing a non-formal education system of science literacy, although with little commitment from undergraduate students. However, as a Service-Learning methodology, these outreach activities could work as a tool for the acquisition of skills by students of Health Science Degrees. Described here is the development of the workshop entitled "Exploring the human body" at the Biodonostia Health Research Institute and the pilot experience of its implementation as a Service-Learning activity at the University of Málaga. Firstly, 359 secondary education students were mentored by Ph.D. students through a 5-station workshop with experiments and activities related to the physiology of the human body. Then, 301 undergraduate students of Medicine and Nursing Degrees advised 965 secondary education students. Both groups of students assessed the workshop via questionnaires and a debriefing. The data showed an overall score of 4.6 out of 5 for the workshop. Undergraduate students reported a positive impact on their academic background (4.8 out of 5), mainly due to the improvement of oral communication skills (34%). Therefore, this methodology could be a valid and applicable tool to develop the cross-disciplinary competences of undergraduate students.

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Heliyon ; 9(7): e18346, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37539211

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Purpose: The article discusses the contemporary educational crisis of Rohingya children in Bangladesh. It aims to identify the challenges of formal and non-formal education faced by Rohingya children and their prospects. In this scholarship, the author attempts to answer the questions-what are the current formal and non-formal educational services in the Rohingya refugee camps and how and to what extent do the existing educational services intensify the other crisis in their lives, and what are the prospects for them going forwards. Method: ology: This study is primarily based on secondary sources of data. It focuses on the available educational services and key obstacles that affect Rohingya children's formal and non-formal educational opportunities in Bangladesh and their prospects in Myanmar. Findings: The study found the absence of formal and non-formal education for Rohingya children in refugee camps has a significant impact on their ability to become an active member of society. Although refugee children and their parents express a willingness to formal education under the Myanmar curriculum, limited educational services and various structural and legal barriers hinder their progress. Finally, the study explores the prospects of formal and non-formal education for Rohingya children in Bangladesh and concludes with recommendations to improve their educational opportunities. Limitation: The study results can differ in other contexts and countries hosting refugees. Practical implications: Findings of the study may be helpful for policymakers and practitioners.

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Dev Sci ; : e13434, 2023 Jul 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37455378

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Recent decades have seen a rapid acceleration in global participation in formal education, due to worldwide initiatives aimed to provide school access to all children. Research in high income countries has shown that school quality indicators have a significant, positive impact on numeracy and literacy-skills required to participate in the increasingly globalized economy. Schools vary enormously in kind, resources, and teacher training around the world, however, and the validity of using diverse school quality measures in populations with diverse educational profiles remains unclear. First, we assessed whether children's numeracy and literacy performance across populations improves with age, as evidence of general school-related learning effects. Next, we examined whether several school quality measures related to classroom experience and composition, and to educational resources, were correlated with one another. Finally, we examined whether they were associated with children's (4-12-year-olds, N = 889) numeracy and literacy performance in 10 culturally and geographically diverse populations which vary in historical engagement with formal schooling. Across populations, age was a strong positive predictor of academic achievement. Measures related to classroom experience and composition were correlated with one another, as were measures of access to educational resources and classroom experience and composition. The number of teachers per class and access to writing materials were key predictors of numeracy and literacy, while the number of students per classroom, often linked to academic achievement, was not. We discuss these results in the context of maximising children's learning environments and highlight study limitations to motivate future research. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: We examined the extent to which four measures of school quality were associated with one another, and whether they predicted children's academic achievement in 10 culturally and geographically diverse societies. Across populations, measures related to classroom experience and composition were correlated with one another as were measures of access to educational resources to classroom experience and composition. Age, the number of teachers per class, and access to writing materials were key predictors of academic achievement across populations. Our data have implications for designing efficacious educational initiatives to improve school quality globally.

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Revista Pensar a Prática ; 26(2023)27/02/2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1435900

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Este artigo buscou compreender como a prática esportiva vivenciada no programa Curumim influenciou a relação dos antigos participantes do programa no Sesc Ribeirão Preto com o esporte. Como metodologia, utilizamos a Teoria Fundamentada; seis adultos que participaram do Curumim foram entrevistados. Durante a análise, cinco categorias foram estabelecidas, sendo a principal "Curumim como 'uma janela que se abre': descobertas, aprendizados e influências". Por fim, foi possível evidenciar a influência do Curumim no envolvimento com a prática esportiva. Contudo, este não foi um fator decisivo. Ainda, experiências marcantes demonstraram potencial para alterar o modo de ação de seus frequentadores e definir a escolha profissional dos participantes.


This article sought to understand how the sports practice experienced in the Curumim Program influenced the relationship of the former participants with sport. As methodology, the Grounded Theory was used; six adults who participated in the Curumim in Sesc Ribeirão Preto were interviwed. Analyzing the data, five categories were established and the main one was "Curumim as 'an open window': discoveries, learning and influences". Finally, it was possible to perceive the influence of Curumim in sports practice, however, this was not a decisive factor. Still, remarkable experiences showed the potential to change the way of action of its participants and to define the professional choice.


Este artículo buscó comprender cómo la práctica deportiva vivida en el Programa Curumim influyó en la relación de los ex participantes del Sesc Ribeirão Preto con el deporte. Como metodología, se utilizó la Teoría Fundamentada; se entrevistaron seis adultos que participaron en el Curumim. En el análisis, se establecieron cinco categorías, siendo la principal "Curumim como una 'ventana que se abre': descubrimientos, aprendizajes e influencias". Finalmente, se pudo evidenciar la influencia de Curumim en la práctica deportiva, pero, este no fue un factor determinante. Todavía, experiencias notables demostraron el potencial para cambiar las acciones de sus habituales y definir su elección profesional.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1427172

ABSTRACT

Este artigo buscou compreender como a prática esportiva vivenciada no programa Curumim influenciou a relação dos antigos participantes do programa no Sesc Ribeirão Preto com o esporte. Como metodologia, utilizamos a Teoria Fundamentada; seis adultos que participaram do Curumim foram entrevistados. Durante a análise, cinco categorias foram estabelecidas, sendo a principal "Curumim como 'uma janela que se abre': descobertas, aprendizados e influências". Por fim, foi possível evidenciar a influência do Curumim no envolvimento com a prática esportiva. Contudo, este não foi um fator decisivo. Ainda, experiências marcantes demonstraram potencial para alterar o modo de ação de seus frequentadores e definir a escolha profissional dos participantes (AU).


This article sought to understand how the sports practice experienced in the Curumim Program influenced the relationship of the former participants with sport. As methodology, the Grounded Theory was used; six adults who participated in the Curumim in Sesc Ribeirão Preto were interviwed. Analyzing the data, five categories were established and the main one was "Curumim as 'an open window': discoveries, learning and influences". Finally, it was possible to perceive the influence of Curumim in sports practice, however, this was not a decisive factor. Still, remarkable experiences showed the potential to change the way of action of its participants and to define the professional choice (AU).


Este artículo buscó comprender cómo la práctica deportiva vivida en el Programa Curumim influyó en la relación de los ex participantes del Sesc Ribeirão Preto con el deporte. Como metodología, se utilizó la Teoría Fundamentada; se entrevistaron seis adultos que participaron en el Curumim. En el análisis, se establecieron cinco categorías, siendo la principal "Curumim como una 'ventana que se abre': descubrimientos, aprendizajes e influencias". Finalmente, se pudo evidenciar la influencia de Curumim en la práctica deportiva, pero, este no fue un factor determinante. Todavía, experiencias notables demostraron el potencial para cambiar las acciones de sus habituales y definir su elección profesional (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Play and Playthings , Public Policy , Sports/education , Health Promotion , Learning , Career Choice , Methodology as a Subject
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Cuad. psicol. deporte ; 23(1): 234-247, ene.-abr. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-214822

ABSTRACT

El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar el proceso de planificación y toma de decisiones de los entrenadores españoles de fútbol en función variables sociodemográficas, de formación y del contexto del equipo. A través de un diseño descriptivo, comparativo y transversal, se administraron los cuestionarios de estilos de decisión y planificación en el deporte a una muestra de 315 de entrenadores de fútbol en activo. Se analizó la validez y fiabilidad de las escalas empleadas y se realizó un análisis correlacional entre los factores de cada escala. Los resultados indican que los entrenadores puntúan más alto la toma de decisiones democráticas (M= 3,77 ±,74) y la planificación flexible (M= 4,04 ±,69). De igual modo, se encontraron correlaciones entre la toma de decisiones y planificación siendo los pares: democrática-flexible y autoritaria-rígida. También se encontraron diferencias significativas en relación a la edad, características del equipo, formación universitaria y deportiva. (AU)


The objective of this research is to analyse the planning and decision-making process of Spanish football coaches according to socio-demographic, educational and team context variables. Using a descriptive, comparative and cross-sectional design, the questionnaires on decision-making and planning styles in sport were administered to a sample of 315 active football coaches. The validity and reliability of the scales used were analysed and a correlational analysis was carried out between the factors of each scale. The results indicate that coaches scored democratic decision-making (M= 3.77 ±.74) and flexible planning (M= 4.04 ±.69) higher. Similarly, correlations were found between decision-making and planning with the pairs being democratic-flexible and authoritarian-rigid. Significant differences were also found in relation to age, team characteristics, university and sports training. (AU)


O objectivo desta investigação era analisar o processo de planeamento e tomada de decisões dos treinadores espanhóis de futebol de acordo com variáveis sociodemográficas, educacionais e de contexto de equipa. Através de um desenho descritivo, comparativo e transversal, os questionários de estilos de decisão e planeamento no desporto foram administrados a uma amostra de 315 treinadores de futebol activos. A validade e fiabilidade das escalas utilizadas foram analisadas e foi efectuada uma análise correlacional entre os factores de cada escala. Os resultados indicam que os treinadores pontuaram a tomada de decisão democrática (M= 3,77 ±,74) e o planeamento flexível (M= 4,04 ±,69) mais alto. Do mesmo modo, foram encontradas correlações entre a tomada de decisões e o planeamento, sendo os pares democrático-flexível e autoritário-rígido. Foram também encontradas diferenças significativas em relação à idade, características da equipa, formação universitária e desportiva. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Decision Making , Soccer , Leadership , Planning , Spain , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Early Child Educ J ; 51(2): 345-359, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35095254

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The global spread of COVID-19 has caused disruptions in many aspects of our lives. Education systems worldwide have changed dramatically. Numerous countries have encouraged schools to shift to e-learning and, as a result, parental involvement in their children's education has changed. This study focused on parental involvement in children's education during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study applied a qualitative phenomenological approach following a constructive social framework, whereby the researcher pursued an understanding of the world in which she lives and works. The primary tool employed to collect relevant data was in-depth interviews with six parents who voluntarily participated in the study in the western province of Saudi Arabia. Thematic analysis is applied to analyse the collected data. The study found that parental involvement in children's schooling has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the interviews revealed that parents would prefer to keep to their chosen role rather than fulfil the teaching role imposed on them by COVID-19. This paper contributes to the application of Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler's model of parental involvement in children's schooling, illustrating that an external force drives parental involvement. More specifically, many parents have been forced to change the form of their participation due to the unforeseen shift to e-learning.

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Gerontol Geriatr Educ ; 44(3): 429-448, 2023 07 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35758104

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Interdisciplinary education and research foster cross disciplinary collaboration. The study of age and aging is complex and needs to be carried out by scholars from myriad disciplines, making interdisciplinary collaboration paramount. Non-formal, extracurricular, and interdisciplinary networks are increasingly filling gaps in academia's largely siloed disciplinary training. This study examines the experiences of trainees (undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students) who belonged to one such network devoted to interdisciplinary approaches to education and research on aging. Fifty-three trainees completed the survey. Among respondents, some faculties (e.g., Health Sciences) were disproportionately represented over others (e.g., Business, Engineering, and Humanities). Most trainees valued their participation in the interdisciplinary network for research on aging. They also valued expanding their social and professional network, the nature of which was qualitatively described in open-text responses. We then relate our findings to three types of social capital: bonding; bridging; and linking. Finally, we conclude with recommendations for the intentional design and/or refinement of similar networks to maximize value to trainees, provide the skills necessary for interdisciplinary collaboration, and foster egalitarian and representative participation therein.


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Geriatrics , Humans , Geriatrics/education , Interdisciplinary Studies , Humanities , Aging
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Learn Environ Res ; 26(1): 241-253, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36247365

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Taking the 'breakdown' in regular schooling as a result of the Covid pandemic as a catalyst to reimagine education, this article formulates a theoretical framework, using design research, that enables a fundamental reconceptualization and introduction of new actors into the space of schooling, which is a learning environment that traditionally has maintained rigid boundaries. Recommendations are proposed for bridging formal and nonformal education for practitioners and policymakers, bringing together teachers and youth workers to co-construct a learning environment. In creating a prototype for learning that involves a more joined-up and connected paradigm in education, as well as bridging the gap between learning in formal and non-formal contexts, we create a shift towards reimagining and recognising the importance of a holistic view of education by re-evaluating and supporting a broader range of actors who can participate in the education of children and young people.

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Movimento (Porto Alegre) ; 29: e29070, 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558573

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Resumen El presente trabajo aborda el fenómeno didáctico no-parametral sobre las experiencias educativas circenses en espacios no formales en Chile. El objetivo es analizar los principios didácticos de implementación que emergen de las experiencias educativas circenses en espacios no formales. La metodología utilizada es cualitativa, desde un enfoque fenomenológico-hermenéutico. Se aplica un grupo focal (7 educadores circenses reconocidos por su trayectoria y calidad educativa) y 11 entrevistas semiestructuradas (7 generales y 4 de profundización). La reducción y análisis contempla la transcripción, codificación y posterior categorización, mediante la utilización del software Nvivo Pro en su versión 11. De los resultados destacan las categorías de Espacio-tiempo (10,10%), las Características del Didacta (49,48%) y las dinámicas relacionales (20,91%) como las más referencias. Se destaca una mirada compleja del fenómeno educativo circense que emerge desde una didáctica inclusiva, cercana y sistemática, que tensiona la didáctica tradicional, presentando nuevas relaciones educativas.


Resumo Este artigo trata do fenômeno didático não-paramétrico (Quintar, 2008) sobre as experiências educativas circenses em espaços não formais. O objetivo é analisar os princípios didáticos de implementação que emergem nas experiências educativas circenses em espaços não formais. A metodologia utilizada é qualitativa, a partir de uma abordagem fenomenológico-hermenêutica. São aplicadas 11 entrevistas semiestruturadas (7 gerais e 4 em profundidade) e um grupo focal (7 educadores circenses reconhecidos por sua carreira e qualidade educacional). A redução e análise contemplam a transcrição, codificação e posterior categorização, por meio do uso do software Nvivo Pro versão 11. Os principais resultados destacam as categorias Espaço-Tempo (10,10%), as Características do Didato (49,48%) e dinâmica relacional (20,91%) como as mais referenciais. Destaca-se uma visão complexa do fenômeno educacional circense que emerge de uma didática inclusiva, próxima e sistemática, que enfatiza a didática tradicional, apresentando novas relações educativas.


Abstract This article presents the non-parametric didactic phenomenon (Quintar, 2008) on circus educational experiences in non-formal spaces in Chile, The objective of this article is to analyze the didactic principles of implementation that emerge in circus educational experiences in non-formal spaces. The methodology used is qualitative, from a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach. 11 semi-structured interviews (7 generals and 4 in-depth), and a focus group (7 circus educators recognized for their career and educational quality) were applied. The reduction and analysis contemplate the transcription, coding and subsequent categorization, through the use of the Nvivo Pro 11. The main results highlight the categories of Space-time (10.10%), the Characteristics of the Didact (49.48 %) and relational dynamics (20.91%) as the most references. A complex view of the circus educational phenomenon that emerges from an inclusive, close and systematic didactics is highlighted, which stresses traditional didactics, presenting new educational relationships.

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Cureus ; 14(5): e25275, 2022 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35755508

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Introduction Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) prepares future residents for many aspects of medical practice, but it is rarely all-inclusive. Death pronouncement (DP), a highly important aspect of clinical training for residents, seems to be inadequately addressed and taught in undergraduate institutions. Studies have indicated that most first-year residents received minimal DP training and felt unprepared for this duty. Despite being a challenging situation, a formal teaching course is not universally taught, with most institutions merely delivering point-of-care DP instruction to medical trainees provided by supervising faculty, senior residents, and nurses. Our primary objective was to provide formal education in Duties When Life Ends (DWLE), with the goal of enhancing familiarity, knowledge, and confidence in addressing the circumstances surrounding death for graduating medical students transitioning to residency. Methods As a part of a Transition to Residency (TTR) course for students entering nonsurgical specialties, we developed a curriculum to provide formal education to fourth-year medical students in DWLE that included a two-hour didactic session delivered virtually, followed by an in-person simulation session. The didactic session covered the history, processes of DP, death physical examination, identification of medical examiner (ME) case, education on how to deliver death news to family, information about autopsies and organ donation, distinction between the cause and mechanism of death, and documentation of death notes and certificates, as well as provider self-reflection and appropriate coping mechanisms for patient death. In the 45-minute simulation, students were divided into small groups and given a case summary. During the first half, they performed a physical examination and a verbal pronouncement on cadavers, followed by an interactive small group session where students reviewed the case and worked to identify the cause of death, determine if the death was a medical examiner's case, deliver death news to the family, and complete a death progress note and certificate. Pre- and post-session questionnaires were administered, assessing three components: process familiarity, knowledge, and confidence. Finally, participants assessed course usefulness and had a free response opportunity for comments and feedback.  Results Overall, 198 students participated in all sessions, with 182 completing both pre- and post-session questionnaires. Pre-survey revealed that 70% of participants reported witnessing DP previously, with only 20% being familiar with the process of DP and 6% with documentation. Following the intervention, a comparison of the pre- and post-course questionnaires assessing process familiarity, knowledge, and confidence using a five-point Likert scale demonstrated statistically significant improvement in the mean scores in all three domains, with reported course usefulness of 96%. Conclusion A DWLE curriculum, as a part of the TTR course, was effective in improving self-reported familiarity, knowledge, and confidence regarding physician duties associated with patient death. The curriculum was well received by students. The incorporation of DWLE curriculum into TTR courses allows for vital preparation and education in the duties related to patient death. This may make a stressful process somewhat less stressful and may aid future physicians in developing competence in conducting these final physician duties.

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Educ Inf Technol (Dordr) ; 27(8): 11237-11266, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35528757

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In recent years, the interest in the use of serious games as teaching and learning tools in traditional educational processes has increased significantly. Serious Educational Games (SEG) and Learning Analytics (LA) are gaining increasing attention from teachers and researchers, since they both can improve the learning quality. In this article, we aimed to examine, summarize and characterize the current state of the art related to the application of LA to SEGs through a systematic literature review based on a methodological instrument called PRISMA. A qualitative analysis was performed in which 80 significant papers were selected from the ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Web of Science, and IEEE-Xplore databases. From this analysis, we identified the main features of an efficient use of SEGs in terms of success factors and learning outcomes; we also discussed the benefits and challenges of integrating LA approaches into these environments. Consequently, a new multidimensional taxonomy for using SEGs to categorize these major features was proposed. The findings of this review reveal that SEGs have a beneficial effect on students' behavior, cognition and emotion; but more future works and empirical studies investigating data science techniques are needed to improve the usability of educational games. This research and the suggested guideline recommendations may be of value to researchers and practitioners willing to deploy SEGs contributing thus to the continuous improvement of digital learning in formal education.

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BMC Public Health ; 22(1): 949, 2022 05 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35549703

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BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are associated with decreasing the quality of various aspects of life. Cases of mental health problems (e.g., depressive symptoms) have increased continuously. Researchers predicted depression to be the first cause of world burden diseases in 2030. One of the determinant factors of mental health is parents' education levels, but there have been contradictory research findings. The current research investigates the effect parental education attainment has on children's mental health. METHODS: We used public data from two waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) conducted in 2007 and 2014. There were 767 participants aged 15-19 years old (M = 16.80, SD = 1.37) in 2007. All participants were re-interviewed in 2014. We examined the highest level of the parents' formal education in 2007 and the children's mental health in 2014 to find the longitudinal effects. We used depressive symptoms and happiness as representative variables of mental health. The structural equation model (SEM) was used to examine the hypothesis, and we prioritized predictive testing over the models' goodness of fit. We have built 12 models of combinations of children's and parents' sexes and different independent variables. RESULTS: The hypothesis testing showed the longitudinal effects that fathers' education in 2007 has on daughters' depressive symptoms in 2014 (ß = -.203, p < 0.01), while there were longitudinal effects from mothers' education in 2007 on their daughters' depressive symptoms (ß = -.163, p < 0.01) and sons' depressive symptoms (ß = .096, p ≤ 0.05) in 2014. Testing the happiness models showed that fathers' education in 2007 influenced the happiness of all of participants (ß = .167, p < 0.01), including both sons (ß = .206, p < 0.01) and daughters (ß = 149, p < 0.01). On the contrary, no significant correlation was found between mothers' education and children's happiness across all three categories of participants. CONCLUSIONS: The general results of this study showed that parents' education levels were associated with their children's mental health, but there are different associations found through the different combinations of children's and parents' sexes.


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Mental Health , Mothers , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Indonesia/epidemiology , Longitudinal Studies , Mothers/psychology , Parents/psychology , Young Adult
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Violence Against Women ; 28(15-16): 3742-3761, 2022 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35422177

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Based on ethnographic research among the Samburu of northern Kenya, this article examines the association between formal education and the abandonment of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). It challenges the notion that Samburu continue cutting out of "ignorance" of the health and legal implications of cutting. The findings show that, rather than a causal effect of "knowledge" on cutting-related attitudes and behavior, formal education can replace FGM/C as a source for status, respect, and adulthood. In addition, alternative expectations apply to formally educated Samburu. Challenging the reproduction of the "ignorant pastoralist" narrative in anticutting campaigns is important because of the harm such narratives inflict on pastoralist communities.


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Circumcision, Female , Female , Humans , Adult , Circumcision, Female/adverse effects , Kenya , Reproduction , Educational Status , Anthropology, Cultural
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1412654

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Este artigo parte da abordagem onto-epistemológica relativista e interacionista para discutir a formação profissional de treinadores/as de esportes e práticas corporais. A partir da análise de programas com essa finalidade, ressalta contribuições da teoria de Lev Vygotsky, destacando: a interação entre a base biológica humana e o meio e as estratégias pedagógicas e avaliativas, o desenvolvimento potencial e as interações entre treinadores/as de experiências variáveis e a importância das vivências (perijivânie) e as relações de afeto entre aprendizes/as e mediadores/as. Para tanto, destaca iniciativas que contemplam estratégias pedagógicas afins e sugere a adoção de práticas que incentivem o diálogo, a aproximação com os contextos de atuação e o compartilhamento de conhecimentos.


This article starts from a relativistic and interactionist onto--epistemological approach to discuss sports coach education. Starting from an analysis of coach education programmes, it discusses the con-tribution of Lev Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory, highlighting: the in-teraction between the human biological basis and the environment and the pedagogical and evaluative strategies, the potential development and the interactions among coaches with variable experiences levels, and the importance of the experiences and the affective relationships between coaches and mediators. For this, it emphasizes initiatives that contem-plate related pedagogical approaches and suggests adopting practices that promote dialogue, context approximation, and knowledge sharing.


Este artículo se basa en el enfoque onto-epistemológico re-lativista e interaccionista para discutir la educación profesional de los entrenadores de deportes y prácticas corporales. A partir del análisis de los programas de este propósito, se destacan las contribuciones de la teoría de Lev Vygotsky: la interacción entre la base biológica humana y el medio ambiente, el desarrollo potencial y las interacciones entre los/las entrenadores/as, la importancia de las experiencias (perijivânie), las rela-ciones de afecto entre aprendices y mediadores/as. Para ello, destaca las iniciativas que incluyen estrategias pedagógicas relacionadas y sugiere la adopción de prácticas que fomenten el diálogo, el acercamiento a los contextos de actuación y el intercambio de conocimientos.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1400874

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Este artigo parte da abordagem onto-epistemológica relativista e interacionista para discutir a formação profissional de treinadores/as de esportes e práticas corporais. A partir da análise de programas com essa finalidade, ressalta contribuições da teoria de Lev Vygotsky, destacando: a interação entre a base biológica humana e o meio e as estratégias pedagógicas e avaliativas, o desenvolvimento potencial e as interações entre treinadores/as de experiências variáveis e a importância das vivências (perijivânie) e as relações de afeto entre aprendizes/as e mediadores/as. Para tanto, destaca iniciativas que contemplam estra-tégias pedagógicas afins e sugere a adoção de práticas que incentivem o diálogo, a aproximação com os contextos de atuação e o compartilhamento de conhecimentos (AU).


This article starts from a relativistic and interactionist onto--epistemological approach to discuss sports coach education. Starting from an analysis of coach education programmes, it discusses the con-tribution of Lev Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory, highlighting: the in-teraction between the human biological basis and the environment and the pedagogical and evaluative strategies, the potential development and the interactions among coaches with variable experiences levels, and the importance of the experiences and the affective relationships between coaches and mediators. For this, it emphasizes initiatives that contem-plate related pedagogical approaches and suggests adopting practices that promote dialogue, context approximation, and knowledge sharing (AU).


Este artículo se basa en el enfoque onto-epistemológico re-lativista e interaccionista para discutir la educación profesional de los entrenadores de deportes y prácticas corporales. A partir del análisis de los programas de este propósito, se destacan las contribuciones de la teoría de Lev Vygotsky: la interacción entre la base biológica humana y el medio ambiente, el desarrollo potencial y las interacciones entre los/las entrenadores/as, la importancia de las experiencias (perijivânie), las rela-ciones de afecto entre aprendices y mediadores/as. Para ello, destaca las iniciativas que incluyen estrategias pedagógicas relacionadas y sugiere la adopción de prácticas que fomenten el diálogo, el acercamiento a los contextos de actuación y el intercambio de conocimiento (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Information Dissemination , Teacher Training , Sports/education , Musculoskeletal Manipulations/methods
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Antibiotics (Basel) ; 10(12)2021 Dec 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34943732

ABSTRACT

Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, food security and development. Urgent action is needed at all levels of society to reduce the impact and spread of antibiotic resistance. For a more sustaining approach, education in children, college students, citizens and caregivers are essential. The One-Heath approach is a collaborative, multisectoral and transdisciplinary strategy in which, no single organizations or sector can address the issue of antimicrobial resistance at the human-environment interface alone. Within this strategy, education plays a central role. In this scoping review, we highlighted a range of learning activities on antibiotic resistance as part of the One-Health approach. In particular, those applications that can be introduced to a wide audience to help arrest the current crisis for the next generation. The review identifies a high number of teaching opportunities: board and role-play games, round tables, musicals, e-learning and environmental experiments to couple with more curricula and formal education to inform a diverse group of audiences.

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Inquiry ; 58: 469580211060263, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34841957

ABSTRACT

Mortuary workers play a crucial role in healthcare delivery by providing after-life care for dead bodies. Mortuary attendants ensure that corpses are well preserved before handing them over to bereaved families for burial. However, the work of mortuary attendants is a neglected area in most low- and middle-income countries, Ghana inclusive.This study explored the nature, duties and job requirements of mortuary attendants in three regions of Ghana. A descriptive exploratory study that utilised a qualitative approach was conducted. Nineteen mortuary attendants who worked in nine mortuary facilities in three regions were purposively selected and interviewed for the study. Semi-structured interviews were audio-recorded using an interview guide. Verbatim transcription of conversations was done, data were manually coded and analysed thematically. Scientific trustworthiness was ensured through applications of the philosophies of credibility, dependability, confirmability and transferability. Three themes were identified: nature of the work of mortuary attendants; qualification and training requirements; and working conditions of mortuary attendants. The emerged sub-themes revealed the critical role played by attendants in preserving the bodies for the families; the majority of attendants got their skills through apprenticeship and challenging work conditions. The lack of structured formal education among mortuary attendants exposes them to occupational hazards and leads to poor service delivery. It is recommended that a formal programme for training, certification and recruitment of mortuary attendants be instituted to equip them with the needed knowledge and skill to enable them to meet the demands of their work.


Subject(s)
Midwifery , Delivery of Health Care , Female , Ghana , Humans , Income , Pregnancy , Qualitative Research
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