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Individual Compassion Leading to Employees’ Performance: An Empirical Study from Pakistan
In social sciences “compassion” is considered as an impactful attribute of employees’ satisfaction and wellbeing. People demonstrate compassion for others in socially interacting environments like an organization.
Sadaf Choudhary +2 more
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The development of compassionate engagement and action scales for self and others [PDF]
Background Studies of the value of compassion on physical and mental health and social relationships have proliferated in the last 25 years. Although, there are several conceptualisations and measures of compassion, this study develops three new measures
A Desrosiers +94 more
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Abstract Guidance from the Department for Education stipulates that permanent exclusions should only be used as a last resort and where there is potential for harm to come to anyone in the school setting. Suspensions are positioned as a tool to communicate to a pupil that their behaviour is in breach of the school's behaviour policy.
Megan Whitehouse
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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a 4-week social, emotional and ethical learning online training (SEELOT) on public school teachers’ stress, well-being, social-emotional learning literacy, positive and negative emotions, attention, motivation,
Guilherme Vinícius S. Romano +8 more
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The Human Side of Politics [PDF]
Professor Dawn Nowacki brings a human element of compassion to politics. She is teaching students to bring alternative points of view for discussion, while being civil with each ...
Davis, Laura, Linfield Magazine Staff
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Abstract Wellbeing in higher education (HE) in the United Kingdom has been increasingly prioritised for many institutions, with a growing demand for student support requests. There are various determinants in life that can influence mental health. As such, protected characteristics, including race, can indicate that students who are Black or Asian ...
Amy Bywater, Helen Keane
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The Other Costs of Trauma: Educator Compassion Fatigue [PDF]
In this column, Dr. Oliver tackles the topic of compassion fatigue in educators and reminds those working with children impacted by trauma to recognize their own ...
Oliver, Brandie M.
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Emotional nourishment begets academic coping during the primary to secondary school transition
Abstract The transition from primary to secondary school is widely viewed as the most demanding in a child's educational journey. Despite a wealth of research on this transition, little is known about the children's ‘lived experience’ of it across different contexts.
Peter Wood +2 more
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Sensegiving, ESG, and Firm Value: Mitigating Interpretive Uncertainty in South Korea
ABSTRACT As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) becomes central to corporate strategy, firms must navigate the tension between meeting stakeholder expectations and avoiding overinvestment. This study examines how interpretive uncertainty—arising from stakeholders' divergent cognitive frames—produces a nonlinear relationship between ESG ...
Yanghee Kim +3 more
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Menorah Review (No. 23, Fall, 1991) [PDF]
Acts of Faith and Compassion: Some Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust -- Jewish Mysticism, Mystical Cosmology and Mystical Experience -- Schvere un zein a Yid -- Arguing With God in the Age of Dilemma -- New Insights Into an Ancient People -- Book ...
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