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  1. Artikel ; Online: "I'm a security professional, a counselor, a leader, and sometimes a father figure": Transformative social emotional learning through the eyes of school security professionals.

    Forber-Pratt, Anjali J / Espelage, Dorothy L / Robinson, Luz E / Woolweaver, Ashley B / Torgal, Cagil / El Sheikh, America J

    American journal of community psychology

    2023  Band 71, Heft 3-4, Seite(n) 317–331

    Abstract: Schools are increasingly hiring full-time, unarmed school security professionals (SSPs), who are different from School Resource Officers (SROs), to help facilitate safe and supportive school climates. However, there is a paucity of literature about how ... ...

    Abstract Schools are increasingly hiring full-time, unarmed school security professionals (SSPs), who are different from School Resource Officers (SROs), to help facilitate safe and supportive school climates. However, there is a paucity of literature about how they describe and engage with social emotional learning (SEL), particularly equity-focused or transformative SEL. The current study is a secondary data analysis using qualitative responses to content embedded in two online professional development (PD) modules created for school security: SEL and cultural competence (CC). Forty-eight SSPs completed the SEL module and 18 of these SSPs also completed the CC module. Informed by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning's transformative SEL literature, researchers sought to understand how SSPs describe SEL and how they apply transformative SEL in their work. A qualitative transcript analysis was performed, and transformative SEL's five subthemes were identified through this iterative process: working collaboratively, equity and inclusion, cultural humility, ties to identity, and advocacy. Findings demonstrated that SSPs who completed the modules apply transformative SEL principles in various, overlapping ways, illustrating their capacity to support student SEL. However, some SSPs struggled to make ties to their own identity, highlighting the need for widespread training and additional emphasis on self-awareness in transformative SEL PD.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Male ; Counselors ; Social Learning ; Emotions ; Schools ; Fathers
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-01-03
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 222658-3
    ISSN 1573-2770 ; 0091-0562
    ISSN (online) 1573-2770
    ISSN 0091-0562
    DOI 10.1002/ajcp.12640
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: Social-Ecological Predictors of Homophobic Name-Calling Perpetration and Victimization Among Early Adolescents.

    Valido, Alberto / Merrin, Gabriel J / Espelage, Dorothy L / Robinson, Luz E / Nickodem, Kyle / Ingram, Katherine M / El Sheikh, America J / Torgal, Cagil / Fairclough, Javari

    The Journal of early adolescence

    2021  Band 42, Heft 9, Seite(n) 1115–1151

    Abstract: Bias-based aggression at school in the form of homophobic name-calling is quite prevalent among early adolescents. Homophobic name-calling is associated with low academic performance, higher risky sexual behaviors, and substance abuse, among other ... ...

    Abstract Bias-based aggression at school in the form of homophobic name-calling is quite prevalent among early adolescents. Homophobic name-calling is associated with low academic performance, higher risky sexual behaviors, and substance abuse, among other adverse outcomes. This longitudinal study examined risk and protective factors across multiple domains of the social ecology (individual, peer, family, school and community) and levels of analysis (within- and between-person) associated with homophobic name-calling perpetration and victimization. Students from four middle schools in the U.S. Midwest (
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2021-04-29
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2011499-0
    ISSN 1552-5449 ; 0272-4316
    ISSN (online) 1552-5449
    ISSN 0272-4316
    DOI 10.1177/02724316211002271
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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