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Impact of immersing university and high school students in educational linear narratives using virtual reality technology

Comput. Educ., 2020
Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) is in its early days of educational adoption. This research aims to explain the benefits of VR in transforming learning and student experiences in classrooms.
James Calvert, Rhodora Abadia
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The Assessment of Bulimia in High School Students

Journal of School Health, 1985
ABSTRACTThis study attempted to: estimate the prevalence of bulimia among a sample of high school students; identify demographic variables associated with the disorder; and identify possible personality variables associated with bulimia. Based on the DSM‐III criteria for bulimia, each of 257 students who participated in the study was assigned to one of
S J, Maceyko, D B, Nagelberg
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Introducing Accessibility to High School Students

Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021
We designed and implemented an online module that explains accessibility to non-major high school students. The module demonstrates one of the important Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as Reflow, using hands-on experience. Reflow is a particularly essential feature for the accessibility of webpages for people with cognitive impairments. The
Brian Kelly, Yasmine N. El-Glaly
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High School Students

Youth & Society, 1994
The purpose of the research was to assess whether students possess information about gangs that is useful to primary and secondary education providers. Data were collected through 193 questionnaires administered to students in an inner-city high school.
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Stress and Depression in High School Students

Psychological Reports, 1985
The High School Social Readjustment Scale, a measure of stressful life events, and the center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, a short self-report scale measuring depressive symptomatologies, were administered twice to 285 high school students over a 6-mo. interval. Both measures were statistically reliable.
A, Tolor, V M, Murphy
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High School Students’ Engagement in School

2007
This chapter reports findings from a study examining engagement and future expectations in a sample of Latino and Anglo high school students. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods to understand students’ beliefs, behaviors, and affect in school, we wondered how school engagement would be related to students’ perceptions of the school climate.
Cynthia Hudley, Annette M. Daoud
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Mentor Program For High School Students

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1989
As the nation grapples with the latest shortage of registered professional nurses, a creative solution, with an eye toward nursing in the 21st century, is the Mentor Program in Nursing for high school students at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
S, Bookchin   +4 more
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Internet Dependence in High School Student

2016
With increased accessibility on Internet, Internet addiction is becoming a serious problem, especially among adolescents. They usually do these activities for entertainment, excitement, challenge seeking, or emotional coping. However, both excessive play of games and frequent use of SNSs may lead to certain negative outcomes. Factors that may influence
SERGI, Ida   +4 more
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Pregnancy among High School Students

Health Services Reports, 1973
By comparing ever-pregnant with never-pregnant high school girls in the 10th 11th and 12th grades of Bellingham High School Bellingham Washington during 1969-70 the authors of this study aimed to: 1) discover the extent to which pregnancy was a cause of girls dropping;out of high school 2) determine the characteristics of girls who became pregnant; and
P H, Jones   +3 more
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School Climate and Academic Achievement in Middle and High School Students.

Journal of School Health, 2019
BACKGROUND Emergent evidence suggests a positive school climate may be a promising population-level intervention to promote academic achievement and student well-being.
S. Daily   +4 more
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