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Moderating Variables In The Treatment Effects Of Second Step, Gregory Eugene Moy
Moderating Variables In The Treatment Effects Of Second Step, Gregory Eugene Moy
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Youth violence is a problem which has been studied through theoretical frameworks based on social ecological models of development. This has coincided with the development of programs intended to prevent and reduce the occurrence of youth violence and its negative effects. One approach to preventing youth violence has been to deliver social emotional learning programs to children and adolescents in school settings. Social emotional learning programs are designed to provide children with skills and strategies for increasing self awareness, social awareness, emotion management, problem solving, and thoughtful decision making. Increasing students' familiarity and use of these prosocial strategies are thought …
Relating Preschool Class Size To Classroom Life And Student Achievement, Jessica Francis
Relating Preschool Class Size To Classroom Life And Student Achievement, Jessica Francis
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There is an ongoing debate regarding the importance of smaller classes in elementary school, and a lack of solid research to support class size policies in preschool. State spending on preschool has nearly doubled in the last five years and currently more than 80 percent of American 4-year olds go to some kind of preschool. Increasing enrollments in preschool coupled with the high costs of reducing the size of classes creates the need to decide how many children should be placed in a preschool classroom.
The majority of states require that programs implement class sizes of 20 and teacher-child ratios …