riley, kathryn chow, amanda froehlich wahpepah, kathleen houser, natalie brussoni, mariana stevenson, erica erlandson, marta c. humbert, m. louise
Physical literacy (PL) is gaining more attention from educational policy-makers, practitioners, and researchers as a way to improve health and wellness outcomes for children and youth. While the development of PL is important for early years children, there is limited attention in the literature that explores the political, cultural, and social dis...
Reblin, Maija Wong, Ann Arnoldy, Francesca Pratt, Susanna Dewoolkar, Advik Gramling, Robert Rizzo, Donna M
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Journal of palliative medicine
Background: The events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic have created heightened challenges to coping with loss and grief for family and friends of deceased individuals, as well as clinicians who experience loss of their patients. There is an urgent need for remotely delivered interventions to support those experiencing grief, particularly due to g...
Haden, Catherine A. Melzi, Gigliana Callanan, Maureen A.
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Frontiers in Psychology
There is growing interest in stories as potentially powerful tools for science learning. In this mini-review article, we discuss theory and evidence indicating that, especially for young children, listening to and sharing stories with adult caregivers at home can make scientific ideas and inquiry practices meaningful and accessible. We review recen...
kiang, peter nien-chu tang, shirley suet-ling soun, kim gurung, parmita ammany, ty duong, nia
This article first describes two high-impact, foundational examples in Asian American Studies over three decades that successfully established and sustained inclusive and equitable educational environments at an urban, public, and federally designated Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Institution (AANAPISI) research university. Se...
chang, heekyung youngjoo, do ahn, jinyeong
The population of older adults is rapidly increasing worldwide. Owing to fewer interactions between generations, older adults experience ageism and various psychological issues, such as depression and loneliness. Digital storytelling (DST) has the potential to share vivid lived experiences, support the forming of social relationships, and lead to i...
Cisneros, Laura Campbell, Todd Freidenfelds, Nicole Lindemann, Anna Elliot-Famularo, Heather Chadwick, Cary Dickson, David Park, Byung-Yeol
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Frontiers in Education
The environment, science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics fields (a collection of fields we call E-STEAM) continue to grow and remain economically and ecologically important. However, historically excluded groups remain underrepresented in science and technology professions, particularly in environmental and digital media fields. Con...
Hagedorn, Christiane Serth, Sebastian Meinel, Christoph
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Frontiers in Education
About 15 years ago, the first Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) appeared and revolutionized online education with more interactive and engaging course designs. Yet, keeping learners motivated and ensuring high satisfaction is one of the challenges today's course designers face. Therefore, many MOOC providers employed gamification elements that on...
Rodríguez Ríos, Antonio Lázaro Pernias, Patricia
Introduction: Storydoing is analyzed as a prospective advertising communication model in terms of social justice and environmental sustainability that responds to the needs of a society that demands more transparency and honesty from commercial organizations. Methodology: A sample of 87 storydoing campaigns was subjected to exploratory qualitative ...
Tryon, Rebecca Gerstenblatt, Paula Bove, Andrew
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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
Of the 2.2 million people incarcerated throughout the United States, 93% are men. The current phenomenological study adds to the existing body of qualitative research on the lived experiences of men who are incarcerated and supports storytelling as a therapeutic technique. Four essential themes were revealed through an analysis of participant inter...
Gallet, Olivier
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