932 resultados para Explorers (Boy Scouts)
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Von Boy Jensen
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Von Boy Jensen
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This study of the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition (BASC-2), had two objectives. First, was to compare the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and the BASC-2. Participants were students from SBISD, identified as having difficulties, assessed with the BASC-2 and completed the SDQ. Based on the small sample (N=8), scores from the SDQ and the BASC-2 were found to correlate highly with one another on most conceptually similar scales. With both Parent and Teacher raters, diagnostic concordance was high for nearly all behavior and emotional problem scales. While the diagnostic concordance of the SDQ and BASC-2 looks promising, results need to be replicated with a larger sample. ^ The second objective was to assess the BASC-2 inter-informant concordance (parent, teacher and child). Participants were 145 students, 3-17 years, 78.6% male, 28% Hispanic, 37% White, 34% Black, and 64% were economically disadvantaged. Of the four dyads, teacher-teacher pairs had the highest correlations and agreement levels, especially on externalizing scale items, regardless of the subjects' age group, gender or ethnicity. ^ Overall, parent-teacher pairs had low to moderate concordance for most scale items, with slightly higher agreement for externalizing problems, with better concordance for preschool children, very low correlations with girls' ratings, but moderate correlations with boy ratings. Correlational results were generally moderate for teachers and parents of White children and low for teachers and parents of Hispanic and Black children. ^ Parent-child self-reports had low concordance for nearly all scale items evaluated, particularly with girl self-raters, but moderate with the boys. Conversely, Teacher-Girl pairs had larger correlations than with Boy. Parents reported substantially higher frequency of disorder endorsement than reported by the children, regardless of the child's ethnicity or gender. While generally low, Teachers and Black students had higher concordance on internalizing measures than Hispanic or White students. Parents of Black students had higher frequency of disorder endorsements than other ethnicities. ^ The difference in format and lack of externalizing measures on the self-report version (SRP) hinders inter-rater comparisons. Future studies using the revised, BASC-2 with children in a school-based setting are needed to assess further its rater reliability. ^
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the theory-based Eat 5 nutrition badge. It is designed to increase fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake in 4th-6th grade junior Girl Scouts. Twenty-two troops were recruited and randomized by grade level (4th, 5th, 6th, or mixed) into either the intervention or control conditions. The leaders in the intervention condition received a brief training and the materials and conducted the program with their troops during four meetings. The Girl Scouts in the intervention condition completed 1-day Food Frequency Questionnaires and Nutrition Questionnaires both before and after completing the Eat 5 badge, and a third measurement of F&V intake three months after the posttest. Girl Scouts in the control condition were only evaluated at the three time periods.^ The primary hypotheses were that the Girl Scouts in the intervention condition would increase their daily intake of fruits and vegetables at both the posttest and three months later, compared to the Girl Scouts in the control condition. Other study questions investigated the impact of the Eat 5 program on intervening variables such as knowledge, self-efficacy, barriers, norms, F&V preference, and F&V selection and preparation skills.^ A nested ANOVA, with troop as the unit of analysis nested within condition, was used to assess the effects of the program. Pretest F&V intake and grade level were used as covariates. Pretest mean F&V intake for the total sample of 210 girls was 2.50 servings per day; 3.0 for the intervention group (n = 101). Significant increases in F&V intake (to 3.4 servings per day), knowledge, and fruit and vegetable preference were found for the intervention condition troops compared to the troops in the control condition. Three months later, the mean F&V intake had returned to pretest levels.^ This study indicates that social groups such as Girl Scouts can provide a channel for nutrition education. Long term effects were not sustained by the intervention; a possible cause was the lack of change in self-efficacy. Therefore, additional interventions are recommended such as booster lessons to maintain increased F&V intake by Girl Scouts. ^
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The study focused on the relationship between antisocial personality syndrome in boys ages 8-15 and parental alcohol/drug dependency. The population studied was case records of 101 boys coming to a private psychiatrist from 1966 through 1979. The boys were predominantly white and from middle to upper income families.^ A boy was determined to have antisocial personality syndrome if he exhibited antisocial behaviors in four or five major categories, did not exhibit a brain syndrome, and did not exhibit a thought disorder. The five major behavior categories were: (1) self-control (i.e., temper tantrums or hyperactivity), (2) behavior at home (i.e., disobedience or lying), (3) behavior at school (i.e., truancy or cheating), (4) behavior toward peers (i.e., bullying, fighting, or tattling), and (5) behavior against property (i.e., destructiveness or stealing). A boy was determined to be a control if he exhibited antisocial behaviors in two or less behavior categories.^ A parent was determined to have alcohol/drug dependency if s/he exhibited a score above the established threshold (1) for the MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale (28 or above), and (2) for the Holmes Alcoholism Scale (35 or above) which are used with the MMPI. A parent was classified not alcohol/drug dependent if s/he had scores below set thresholds (22 on the MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale and 28 on the Holmes Alcoholism Scale).^ For the final sample (N = 10), there was no reason to believe a relationship exists between antisocial personality syndrome in boys ages 8-15 and parental alcohol/drug dependency (Fisher's Exact Test {FET} P = 1.0). The small sample size primarily occurred as a result of 88.12% of the parents being classified in a questionable category in terms of alcohol/drug dependency.^ The sample was suggestive of a relationship between the fathers' Psychopathic Deviate (Pd) Scale scores as a measure of antisocial tendencies and the boy having antisocial personality syndrome (N = 75; P = .12). There was no evidence of such a relationship for mothers (N = 75; P = .97). ^
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Child welfare services have undergone many revisions and transformations since their initiation. Some scholars trace the beginning of child welfare in the United States to events such as a 1655 Massachusetts conviction for maltreatment leading to the death of a 12-year-old boy (Watkins, 1990). The predominant philosophy of child welfare has shifted over time from an early emphasis on child saving, to child protection, to family preservation. Building on family preservation, one of the current transformations in child welfare that is taking place in isolated pockets to whole states, is family-centered, neighborhood-based services. One force behind implementation of this transformation is the Family to Family Initiative of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. This paper places family-centered, neighborhood-based child welfare services within the historical context of development of child welfare and within the recent move to reinvent human services (Adams & Nelson, 1995). Against this backdrop, a locality-based implementation of the Family to Family Initiative is described.
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Durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX la Patagonia austral argentina permaneció aislada y despoblada; recién en la segunda mitad, autoridades, científicos y pioneros empezaron a ocuparse de ella. A través de este trabajo iremos viendo distintas visiones y experiencias de algunos exploradores y pioneros, tomando como hilo conductor la isla Pavón -negocio de Luis Piedra Buena- y la zona cercana del río Santa Cruz. Esta región era, en esos momentos, la única parte del territorio con algunos habitantes. La factoría de la isla Pavón adquiere no sólo importancia económica, sino particularmente política, frente al desarrollo que va cobrando Punta Arenas y a los deseos del expansionismo chileno. Por esta razón nos detendremos, en un primer momento, en el nacimiento y los años iniciales de este enclave chileno, para comprender la trascendencia que se le debe dar al establecimiento de Piedra Buena, punto hacia donde se dirigía todo explorador y barco argentino y única barrera que existió durante mucho tiempo para defensa de nuestra soberanía.
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Durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX la Patagonia austral argentina permaneció aislada y despoblada; recién en la segunda mitad, autoridades, científicos y pioneros empezaron a ocuparse de ella. A través de este trabajo iremos viendo distintas visiones y experiencias de algunos exploradores y pioneros, tomando como hilo conductor la isla Pavón -negocio de Luis Piedra Buena- y la zona cercana del río Santa Cruz. Esta región era, en esos momentos, la única parte del territorio con algunos habitantes. La factoría de la isla Pavón adquiere no sólo importancia económica, sino particularmente política, frente al desarrollo que va cobrando Punta Arenas y a los deseos del expansionismo chileno. Por esta razón nos detendremos, en un primer momento, en el nacimiento y los años iniciales de este enclave chileno, para comprender la trascendencia que se le debe dar al establecimiento de Piedra Buena, punto hacia donde se dirigía todo explorador y barco argentino y única barrera que existió durante mucho tiempo para defensa de nuestra soberanía.
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La violación es un delito que puede ser cometido tanto en hombres como en mujeres, sin embargo, este hecho no siempre fue entendido ni aceptado por la sociedad argentina. El presente trabajo pretende brindar una primera mirada, a través de casos escogidos, acerca de qué ocurría a nivel discursivo y operativo judicial cuando se denunciaba un delito sexual cometido contra un varón menor de edad
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La violación es un delito que puede ser cometido tanto en hombres como en mujeres, sin embargo, este hecho no siempre fue entendido ni aceptado por la sociedad argentina. El presente trabajo pretende brindar una primera mirada, a través de casos escogidos, acerca de qué ocurría a nivel discursivo y operativo judicial cuando se denunciaba un delito sexual cometido contra un varón menor de edad
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Durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX la Patagonia austral argentina permaneció aislada y despoblada; recién en la segunda mitad, autoridades, científicos y pioneros empezaron a ocuparse de ella. A través de este trabajo iremos viendo distintas visiones y experiencias de algunos exploradores y pioneros, tomando como hilo conductor la isla Pavón -negocio de Luis Piedra Buena- y la zona cercana del río Santa Cruz. Esta región era, en esos momentos, la única parte del territorio con algunos habitantes. La factoría de la isla Pavón adquiere no sólo importancia económica, sino particularmente política, frente al desarrollo que va cobrando Punta Arenas y a los deseos del expansionismo chileno. Por esta razón nos detendremos, en un primer momento, en el nacimiento y los años iniciales de este enclave chileno, para comprender la trascendencia que se le debe dar al establecimiento de Piedra Buena, punto hacia donde se dirigía todo explorador y barco argentino y única barrera que existió durante mucho tiempo para defensa de nuestra soberanía.
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The Philippines has achieved a relatively high standard of education. Previous researches, most of which deal with Luzon Island, have indicated that rural poverty alleviation began partly due to the increased investment in education. However, the suburban areas beyond Luzon Island have rarely been studied. This study examines a case from rural Mindanao, and investigates the determinants and factors associated with children's education, with a special focus on delays in schooling, which may be a cause of dropout and holdover incidences, as well as exploring gender-specific differential patterns. The result shows that after controlling other socioeconomic attributes, (1) delays in schooling, as well as years completed, are more favorable for girls than boys; (2) the level of maternal education is equally associated with the child(ren)’s education level regardless of their gender; and (3) paternal education is preferentially and favorably influential to the same-gender child(ren), i.e., son(s). To reduce the boy-unfriendly gender bias in primary education, this study suggests two future tasks, i.e., providing boy-specific interventions to enhance the magnitude of the father-son educational virtuous circle, and comparing the magnitude of gender-equal maternal education influence and boy-preferential paternal education influence to specify which effect is larger.