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ABSTRACT Disparities in Assistive Technology (AT) access exist for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples despite recent policy reforms. This paper brings together First Nations and Western academic ways of being, knowing and doing to deliver an AT practice analysis based upon primary data from two research reports into the cultural safety of AT
Shane Hearn +6 more
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The Effect of Social-Emotional Learning Programs on Elementary and Middle School Students' Academic Achievement: A Meta-Analytic Review. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Sang B.
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Mechanisms for change: A theoretical pathway for a school-wide social-emotional learning initiative in an urban middle school. [PDF]
White GW +6 more
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ABSTRACT Culturally responsive early childhood education (ECE) environments can increase child and family participation, enhance service quality, and improve developmental outcomes for children. Educators from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds contribute to inclusive ECE and are crucial for addressing workforce shortages.
Sene Gide +4 more
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Assessing what matters: integrating social-emotional learning into classroom assessment for pupil well-being in Ghanaian basic schools. [PDF]
Ntumi S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Little is known about the impacts of the disclosure, or the non‐disclosure, of medical conditions associated with neurodiversity in the context of court proceedings and hearings before tribunals and commissions. This paper examines the experiences of twenty‐three Queensland Judges, Magistrates, and Tribunal and Commission Members with ...
Danielle Bozin +5 more
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Job shadowing adults' non-formal education programme through social-emotional learning. [PDF]
Margeviča-Grinberga I, Kalēja A.
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Exploring social-emotional learning, school climate, and social network analysis. [PDF]
Xu M, MacDonnell M, Wang A, Elias MJ.
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ABSTRACT Improving access to legal services for Indigenous, migrant and refugee women is critical to addressing family violence. In this context, Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) has long been discussed as a solution for separating families. This paper presents key findings of a research evaluation of an Australian Government $8.37 million pilot project
Siobhan McDonnell, Alyson Wright
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