Advances in knowledge acquisition, transfer, and management book series/Advances in knowledge acquisition, transfer and management book series,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 295 - 317
Building
on
her
earlier
work,
'The
Power
of
Music:
A
Research
Synthesis
the
Impact
Actively
Making
Music
Intellectual,
Social
and
Personal
Development
Children
Young
People',
this
volume
by
Susan
Hallam
Evangelos
Himonides
is
an
important
new
resource
in
field
music
education,
practice,
psychology.
Campbell Systematic Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Jan. 3, 2024
Young
people
who
enter
the
justice
system
experience
complex
health
and
social
needs,
offending
behaviour
is
increasingly
recognised
as
a
public
problem.
Arts
interventions
can
be
used
with
aim
of
preventing
or
reducing
reoffending.
Open Book Publishers,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 413 - 478
Published: July 11, 2022
Building
on
her
earlier
work,
'The
Power
of
Music:
A
Research
Synthesis
the
Impact
Actively
Making
Music
Intellectual,
Social
and
Personal
Development
Children
Young
People',
this
volume
by
Susan
Hallam
Evangelos
Himonides
is
an
important
new
resource
in
field
music
education,
practice,
psychology.
Child Care in Practice,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
29(3), P. 319 - 334
Published: May 18, 2023
This
article
examines
the
cultural,
educational
and
mental
health
consequences
of
large-scale
internal
displacement
for
children
adolescents
from
Donbas
to
other
parts
Ukraine.
The
research
findings
methodological
innovations
study
are
discussed
in
context
forced
migration
caused
by
previous
(2014)
armed
conflict
East
Ukraine
with
additional
challenges
posed
Covid-19
pandemic.
Our
data
collection
was
halted
military
action
that
started
February
2022
has
another
wave
migration.
We
reflect
on
experience
gained
conducting
sensitive
topics
using
online
methods
environment
restricted
access
schools
adolescents.
who
were
interviewed
described
their
experiences
displacement,
which
some
had
taken
place
nearly
eight
years
before.
Trauma
can
have
health,
social
displaced
These
young
people
families
face,
as
internally
populations,
a
double-edged
sword
relationship
new
contexts.
They
often
numerous
settling
location
public
sphere
given
existing
ethnic,
cultural
language
diversity
yet
advantage
being
able
adopt
adapt
socio-cultural
contexts
relatively
quickly
minimise
pre-migration
identities,
if
they
so
wish.
Music & Science,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
4
Published: Jan. 1, 2021
Adopting
a
mixed-methods
research
design,
this
study
explored
the
psychological
experiences
of
marginalized
young
people
participating
in
inclusive
music
projects,
with
attention
to
inter-
and
intra-personal
outcomes
underlying
mechanisms.
We
worked
four
different
aimed
at
from
lower
socio-economic
backgrounds
or
those
special
educational
needs
and/or
disabilities.
With
total
sample
134
people,
parents,
creative
practitioners,
we
used
quantitative
analyses
retrospective
surveys
assess
staff
members’
perceptions
changes
evident
individual
(n1(total)
=
99,
n1(female)
39,
n1(male)
59,
n1(non-binary)
1,
mean
age
15.59).
performed
thematic
analysis
on
eleven
semi-structured
focus
group
discussions
conducted
(n2
26),
their
parents
(n3
14),
members
21),
82
session
reports
completed
by
after
each
session.
Growth
over
time
both
inter-personal
dimensions
functioning
was
observed,
qualitative
data
illuminating
possible
environmental
mechanisms
via
two
overarching
themes
“
Self-Development”
Social
Acknowledgement”.
These
results
are
collated
model
youth
empowerment,
its
relevance
groups
is
highlighted
through
promotion
active
agency
empowerment.
The
interpreted
light
several
theories
well-being,
particularly
self-determination
theory
access-awareness-agency
model,
implications
for
future
work
discussed.
International Journal of Social Research Methodology,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
23(1), P. 37 - 54
Published: Oct. 18, 2019
The
paper
presents
a
visual
methods
approach
from
cross
national
methodological
project
that
used
digital
technologies
to
examine
young
children's
perspectives
in
father-child
interactions.
combines
capturing
the
dialectic
with
reflexivity.
notion
of
‘capturing
dialectic’
specifically
by
analysing
conflict
gather
child’s
intention
as
their
perspective,
is
underpinned
finding
contradictions
situation
which
children
are
part.
Visual
and
particular
film
does
this,
because
it
can
identify
difference,
observes
captures
process.
Researchers
collected
between
5–10
hours
footage
twenty-four
elicitation
interviews
fathers
twelve
families
within
England,
Hong
Kong,
Norway
India.
In
study,
participants
took
routine
interactions
chosen
children;
researchers
sampled
for
situations
emotionally
charged
moments
order
capture
dialectic.
then
conducted
fathers,
were
recorded
purpose
This
support
social
science
address
differences
representation
truth,
better
understanding
perspective
cross-national
projects.
Journal of Modern Foreign Psychology,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 71 - 77
Published: Jan. 1, 2018
The
article
is
devoted
to
theoretical
models,
able
validate
the
methodology
of
empirical
study
relationships
in
inclusive
classes.
It
discusses
model
social
participation
suggested
by
researchers
from
Netherlands
and
designed
after
analysis
a
number
scientific
publications.
presents
an
overview
systematic
studies
foreign
scholars
accordance
with
participation.
This
mapped
structure
situation
development
proposed
O.A.
Karabanova.
In
authors’
opinion
,
concept
allows
analyzing
classrooms
more
details,
assessing
psychological
pedagogical
conditions
describing
educational
effects
process
education
Frontiers in Education,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8
Published: May 12, 2023
The
European
guidelines
and
orientation
in
recent
years
have
been
focus
on
the
promotion
of
equity
learning
paths
counteract
early
school
leaving.
Although
many
actions
to
reduce
leaving
implemented,
today
there
remain
students
who
fail
achieve
satisfactory
outcomes
leave
system
early,
especially
among
with
a
migrant
background.
To
understand
dynamics
that
can
lead
conditions
fragility
toward
negative
educational
paths,
it
is
necessary
employ
complex
multidimensional
analytical
framework
considers
multiple
variables
involved.
ecological
cultural
theoretical
model
development
highlights
complexity
factors
influence
students’
trajectories,
assuming
systemic
multifactorial
interpretative
approach.
Starting
from
these
premises,
this
study
aims
explore
impact
individual
contextual
pathways
foreign-born
students,
taking
perspective.
Two
hundred
forty-four
attending
second
level
secondary
answered
survey,
which
explores
their
perception
about:
meaning
attributed
school;
role
teachers
family
supporting
path;
involvement
extra
scholastic
activities.
results
highlight
inclusive
play
by
school,
represent
place
for
integration
into
community
foreign
students;
central
relationship
emotional
support
received
family,
counteracting
living;
participation
migratory
background
activities
as
element
protection.
suggest
respond
needs,
cannot
act
an
isolated
entity,
but
rather
should
build
networks
involve
families
external
contexts.
Adopting
a
mixed-methods
research
design,
this
study
explored
the
psychological
experiences
of
marginalised
young
people
participating
in
inclusive
music
projects,
with
attention
to
inter-
and
intra-personal
outcomes
underlying
mechanisms.
We
worked
four
different
aimed
at
from
lower
socio-economic
backgrounds
or
those
special
educational
needs
and/or
disabilities.
With
total
sample
134
people,
parents,
creative
practitioners,
we
used
quantitative
analyses
retrospective
surveys
assess
staff
members’
perceptions
changes
evident
individual
(n
=
99)
performed
thematic
analysis
on
eleven
semi-structured
focus
group
discussions
82
session
reports
completed
by
members
after
each
session.
Growth
over
time
both
inter-personal
dimensions
functioning
was
observed,
qualitative
data
illuminating
possible
environmental
mechanisms
via
two
overarching
themes
‘Self-Development’
‘Social
Acknowledgement’.
These
results
are
collated
model
youth
empowerment,
its
relevance
groups
is
highlighted
through
promotion
active
agency
empowerment.
The
interpreted
light
several
theories
well-being,
particularly
self-determination
theory
(Deci
&
Ryan,
2000)
access-awareness-agency
(Saarikallio,
2019),
implications
for
future
work
discussed.
Curriculum Perspectives,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
43(1), P. 3 - 12
Published: Aug. 1, 2022
Abstract
Article
26
of
the
Universal
Declaration
Human
Rights
endorses
goal
education
for
all
children.
Inequalities
access
and
equity,
however,
are
apparent
in
both
developed
developing
world,
which
indicates
that
this
remains
aspirational.
The
rupture
during
COVID-19
pandemic
has
amplified
these
existing
inequalities
systems
worldwide.
Throughout
pandemic,
teachers
have
modelled
a
positive
mindset
as
they
pivoted
from
physical
classroom
to
online
learning.
This
paper
will
suggest
current
may
indeed
offer
policy
makers
an
opportunity
re-think
curriculum
design
and,
with
growth
mindset,
re-engage
Arts
equal
key
learning
area
curriculum.
It
is
schools
communities
turned
joyful
multi-layered
support
underlying
belief
importance
wellbeing
cognitive
development
child.
belief,
supported
by
robust
body
evidence
amassed
internationally
over
many
decades,
central
authors’
contention
more
inclusive
comprehensive
engagement
would
facilitate
reform,
such
sought
New
South
Wales
(NSW)
government
Australia.
Furthermore,
we
contend
be
necessary
catalyst
activate
welcome
reform.
We
anticipate
our
analysis
its
findings
first
relevant
state
NSW,
then
beyond,
resonate
nationally
internationally.