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Teaching Elementary School Students to Be Emergency Responders
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022ABSTRACT: School nurses from the Klein Independent School District in Harris County, Texas, have educated students, some as young as kindergarteners, on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to recognize and use automatic external defibrillators and provide basic first aid.
Elizabeth, Goedde +3 more
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Elementary School Nurses’ Perceptions of Student Bullying
The Journal of School Nursing, 2006The aim of this study was to assess elementary school nurses’ perceptions of student bullying, actions when they encounter bullies or victims, and perceived level of preparation for dealing with this problem. School nurses identified the most common barriers to dealing with bullying, which included bullying taking place where the nurse is not ...
Candace, Hendershot +3 more
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STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS [PDF]
This paper studies the association between children’s cognitive and non - cognitive development with socioeconomic factors, and school characteristics in Catalonia. The focus of the analysis is on the relevance of the quarter of birth and the school entrance age.
MARIA GUTIÉRREZ-DOMÈNECH +1 more
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Measurement of School Engagement in Elementary School Students: A Scoping Review
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2023AbstractImportance: School engagement is the extent to which students commit to and participate in school activities, including internal thoughts, emotions, and observable behaviors. It is critical to children’s academic outcomes and mental health. Occupational therapy practitioners support children at school to maintain mental well-being and meet ...
Iong Tam, Kit +3 more
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The Impact of a Curriculum on Aging on Elementary School Students
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 1984This paper reports on the development of a curriculum on aging for students in grades 1 to 6. The participating teachers reported on a structured questionnaire that the curriculum had a positive impact on students' attitudes toward aging and older adults although students attitude tests revealed significant positive change on only a few items.
C W, Lyons, S, Newman, J, Vasudev
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Students' Constructs of Elementary School Physical Education
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1993The constructivist educational orientation acknowledges that students construct their own learning as they experience and make meaning from their schooling. An elementary school physical education master teacher and 10 of her former students participated in a naturalistic study designed to answer two research questions: (a) How did 10 students at the ...
B W, Pissanos, P C, Allison
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Creativity of Preschool and Elementary School Teachers and Their Students
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2015Although creativity provides a considerable number of advantages, many teachers have direct and indirect prejudices against creative students since they may display distracting and disruptive behaviors toward teachers and classmates. To determine how teachers' creativity affects their students' creative development, 90 preschool and elementary school ...
Güneş, Sali, Aysel Köksal, Akyol
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School and Neighborhood Predictors of Physical Fitness in Elementary School Students
Journal of School Health, 2017ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDWe assessed the associations of 5 school and 7 neighborhood variables with fifth‐grade students achieving Healthy Fitness Zone (HFZ) or Needs Improvement‐Health Risk (NI‐HR) on aerobic capacity (AC) and body composition (BC) physical fitness components of the state‐mandated FITNESSGRAM® physical fitness test.METHODSData for outcome ...
David Kahan, Thomas L. McKenzie
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Elementary school students with school adjustment problems
2010The purpose of this study was to determine a way of identifying high-risk maladjusted students in order that they may receive counselling services before their problems become extreme. The study also attempted to obtain a specific description of attributes which characterize elementary school students with adjustment problems.
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A Robotics Experience for All the Students in an Elementary School
Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018Robotics can be a meaningful and motivating application of computer science that helps make abstract concepts concrete and visible, but most elementary school robotics thus far has focused on design and after school extra-curricular activities with small groups of select students rather than in-school, school-wide robotics for all the students within a
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