War and peace in the classroom: moments of reprieve; a strategy for reflecting on – and improving – students’ classroom behaviour [PDF]
In this article I intend to outline a strategy for supporting trainee teachers on Certificate in Education (Cert Ed) and Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) courses in developing their ability to deal with disruptive student behaviour in their ...
Lebor, Merv
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Poverty Attributions and Emotions Associated with Willingness to Help and Government Aid
This study aims to understand how willingness to help people in poverty and the agreement with providing government aid are connected to emotions and attributional processes, in a country with a high poverty rate such as Argentina. Differences in poverty
Lucas Yúdica +2 more
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Australian R U OK?Day campaign: improving helping beliefs, intentions and behaviours
Background Suicide is a major public health concern and has been recognised as a public health priority. R U OK?Day aims to prevent suicide by encouraging and empowering Australians to reach out to friends and family who might be experiencing personal ...
Anna M. Ross, Bridget Bassilios
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The influence of social preferences and reputational concerns on intergroup prosocial behaviour in gains and losses contexts [PDF]
To what extent do people help ingroup members based on a social preference to improve ingroup members’ outcomes, versus strategic concerns about preserving their reputation within their group?
Jim A. C. Everett +2 more
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Targeted helping and cooperation in zoo-living chimpanzees and bonobos [PDF]
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, is essential to deepening our understanding of the evolution of human prosociality.
Suska Nolte, Josep Call
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Unrelated Helpers in a Primitively Eusocial Wasp: Is Helping Tailored Towards Direct Fitness? [PDF]
The paper wasp Polistes dominulus is unique among the social insects in that nearly one-third of co-foundresses are completely unrelated to the dominant individual whose offspring they help to rear and yet reproductive skew is high.
AE Liebert +41 more
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Consistent cooperation in a cichlid fish is caused by maternal and developmental effects rather than heritable genetic variation. [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record.Studies on the evolution of cooperative behaviour are typically confined to understanding its adaptive value.
Kasper, C +3 more
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Teaching staff knowledge, attributions and confidence in relation to working with children with an intellectual disability and challenging behaviour [PDF]
The present study examined Scottish teaching staff knowledge about the definition and management of challenging behaviour displayed by children with an intellectual disability.
Ball +36 more
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Effects of emotional intelligence on knowledge sharing among employees: A study of HoReCa companies in Turkey [PDF]
Information and knowledge play a significant role in helping organizations to gain competitive advantages by delivering unique products or services.
Sabahattin Çetin, Ayhan Karakaş
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Heat transfer simulation of evacuated tube collectors (ETC): An application to a prototype [PDF]
Since fossil fuels shortages are predicted for the forthcoming generations, the use of renewable energy sources is playing a key role and is strongly recommended worldwide by national and international regulations.
Allegrini, E. +3 more
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