857 resultados para School milk programs
Schulwege in den beiden deutschen Staaten. Kinder- und Jugendkulturen zwischen Elternhaus und Schule
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Der Schulweg ist ein Intermedium zwischen dem Zuhause und der Schule. Hier findet die Transformation vom Kind bzw. Jugendlichen zum Schüler oder Schülerin statt. Auf diesem Weg bilden sich einzigartige Kinder- und Jugendkulturen. Gerade diese „space-time“ fand in der erziehungswissenschaftlichen Forschung bisher kaum Beachtung. Denn Untersuchungen zum Schulweg befassen sich oftmals mit dem Weg als physikalische Größe oder Fragen aus psychologischer Perspektive nach Problemen wie Angstzuständen. Hintergrund ist dabei immer, den Schulweg für die Kinder angenehmer und schöner zu gestalten. Nicht beachtet wird, dass er von den Erwachsenen in der Regel nicht kontrolliert wird. Die vorliegende Studie blickt aus historischer Perspektive auf Schulwege in den beiden deutschen Staaten der 1970er Jahren. Es wird herausgearbeitet, wie sich Kinder- und Jugendkulturen in der Bundesrepublik und in der DDR auf Schulwegen konstituiert haben. (DIPF/Orig.)
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There is variation in how teachers and schools implement bullying prevention programs. Although this variation has been discussed, there has been little empirical research concerning the relationship between implementation fidelity and program outcomes. This thesis contains three studies, each of them in the context of implementing the KiVa antibullying program, and examines teachers’ actions in preventing and intervening in school bullying. The first aim of this thesis is to examine implementation degree of the KiVa curriculum and its’ association with reductions in victimization and bullying perpetration (Study I). The second aim is to clarify why teachers displayed different degrees of adherence to the KiVa curriculum during a school year (Study II). Thirdly, it is investigated whether recognizing victimization can be difficult for school staff (Study III). In addition to these peer-reviewed studies, the thesis includes a qualitative analysis (unpublished) of the teachers’ open answers concerning their implementation experiences. The data were collected from elementary school teachers (Studies I–II; the unpublished study), elementary school students (Study I), and students on the elementary and middle school levels (Study III) during the evaluation of the effectiveness of KiVa antibullying program between 2007 and 2009. The findings demonstrate that a larger reduction in victimization can be achieved in classrooms where teachers display higher levels of adherence to the KiVa curriculum and invest more time for preparing the lessons. Bullying perpetration, however, was not equally affected by the level of curriculum implementation. With respect to the implementation process over one year, there was significant variation between individual teachers’ activity—ranging from systematic and high implementation to declining delivery from lesson to lesson. The sustained actions (high and moderate levels of implementation) were premised on principal support for antibullying work. Lesson preparation was associated with keeping implementation high throughout the school year. The findings also implied that the belief in the effectiveness of the program is important for a higher implementation degree at starting point of the process. Finally, there are severe flaws in teachers’ ability to identify students who are victimized. As it turns out, it is possible that only one-fourth of chronically victimized students are helped by the school staff. Especially when the victims are middle-school-aged girls, when they bully others themselves, or when they do not tell adults about bullying, reaching out for them is difficult. Implementation and dissemination of research-based interventions will take a good deal of time and effort. The findings demonstrate that active implementation is important for improving program outcomes. They also show how implementation can be sustained—there are both individual and interpersonal factors that facilitate or inhibit high-quality implementation. Thus, implications for future research regarding the implementation of school-based programs are suggested.
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Dada a elevada prevalência de cárie em Portugal em idades jovens, a equipa de saúde escolar do concelho de Oliveira do Bairro (distrito de Aveiro), desenvolveu, durante o ano letivo 2012/13, um projeto de educação para a saúde, denominado Senhor Dente, dirigido a crianças em idade pré‐escolar (3‐6 anos) que consistiu na implementação da escovagem na escola. Com este estudo pretendeu‐se determinar o grau de redução da placa bacteriana nas crianças abrangidas pelo referido projeto, de forma a avaliar a sua efetividade na redução das cáries dentárias. Efetuou‐se um estudo quasi experimental, no qual foi avaliado o índice de placa bacteriana individual antes e após a implementação do projeto (ninicial = 256; nfinal = 190). Antes da intervenção, estimou‐se uma prevalência de cárie dentária de 32,8% (IC 95%: 27,0‐38,6). Após a implementação da escovagem dentária na escola, observou‐se uma redução do índice de placa bacteriana de 2,45 (IC 95%: 2,38‐2,51), havendo uma associação estatisticamente significativa entre a variação no índice de placa bacteriana e o valor inicial do índice de dentes cariados, perdidos e obturados por cárie e, também, com o intervalo de tempo decorrido entre os 2 momentos de avaliação. Os resultados demonstraram a efetividade dos programas de saúde escolar que promovam a escovagem dentária diária na escola e sugerem a necessidade de avaliar qual deve ser a duração destes projetos, como forma de otimizar os recursos necessários para o seu desenvolvimento.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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This newsletter from the South Carolina School Improvement Council presents articles on news from the Council for members including new staff, conference information, and award winners.
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Esta investigación analiza el impacto del Programa de Alimentación Escolar en el trabajo infantil en Colombia a través de varias técnicas de evaluación de impacto que incluyen emparejamiento simple, emparejamiento genético y emparejamiento con reducción de sesgo. En particular, se encuentra que este programa disminuye la probabilidad de que los escolares trabajen alrededor de un 4%. Además, se explora que el trabajo infantil se reduce gracias a que el programa aumenta la seguridad alimentaria, lo que consecuentemente cambia las decisiones de los hogares y anula la carga laboral en los infantes. Son numerosos los avances en primera infancia llevados a cabo por el Estado, sin embargo, estos resultados sirven de base para construir un marco conceptual en el que se deben rescatar y promover las políticas públicas alimentarias en toda la edad escolar.
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Road safety education is not just about safe driving. Best practice road safety education seeks to improve knowledge and change attitudes relating to being safe, and making sure others are safe on the road. Typical topics might include: • Strengthening attitudes toward safe road use behaviours and avoiding risks • Supporting behaviours to ensure others are safe • Promoting knowledge of traffic rules.