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Public Understanding, Perception Of Science Concerns Scientists, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Public Understanding, Perception Of Science Concerns Scientists, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
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Bullying, Depression, And Suicidality In Adolescents, Anat Brunstein-Klomek, Frank Marrocco, Marjorie Kleinman, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, Madelyn S. Gould
Bullying, Depression, And Suicidality In Adolescents, Anat Brunstein-Klomek, Frank Marrocco, Marjorie Kleinman, Irvin Sam Schonfeld, Madelyn S. Gould
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Objective: To assess the association between bullying behavior and depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts among adolescents. Method: A self-report survey was completed by 9th- through 12th-grade students (n = 2342) in six New York State high schools from 2002 through 2004. Regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between being victimized and bullying others with depression, ideation, and attempts. Results: Approximately 9% of the sample reported being victimized frequently, and 13% reported bullying others frequently. Frequent exposure to victimization or bullying others was related to high risks of depression, ideation, and suicide attempts compared with adolescents not involved …
Study Brings Both Good, Bad News For Higher Education In Ark, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Study Brings Both Good, Bad News For Higher Education In Ark, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
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50 Years After Sputnik, For Science Education Future Is Now, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
50 Years After Sputnik, For Science Education Future Is Now, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
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Researchers Scrutinize Environmental Programs In American Academia, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Michel Conner
Researchers Scrutinize Environmental Programs In American Academia, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Michel Conner
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A-State Plans To Host World Summit In 2008, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Robyn Hannigan
A-State Plans To Host World Summit In 2008, Aldemaro Romero Jr., Robyn Hannigan
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Activism And Pedagogies: Feminist Reflections, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Michelle Fine
Activism And Pedagogies: Feminist Reflections, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Michelle Fine
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Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are or have been in prison. Having written on ethnography, autoethnography, and participatory research, we both have sought a method that would allow us to abandon superficial identifications, mistaken for deep connection, with those who are or have been incarcerated. While we are conscious of the failures and successes of our attempts, we nonetheless write because what we have learned about the state's support for mass incarceration and the state's retreat from public higher education—particularly for persons of color—more than warrants it. With this …