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초·중등학교 사이버폭력 예방 및 대응을 위한 중장기 지원 방안 연구 سنة النشر: 2020 المؤلف: 정여주 | 신윤정 | 윤서연 | 고경희 | 김옥미 | 이도연 | 이은숙 | 김주한 المؤلف المؤسسي: 한국교육학술정보원 본 연구는 오늘날 스마트기기 보급과 사이버 공간 활용 문화가 확산되고 저연령화 되면서 학교 안에서 이뤄지고 일어나는 폐해인 사이버폭력을 효과적이면서도 지속적으로 예방 및 대응하고자 실시되었다. 본 연구를 시작하는데 앞서 국내·외의 사이버폭력 관련 자료를 수집하고, 문헌분석을 실시하였다. 문헌분석에는 최근 청소년이 경험하는 사이버 세계의 특성이 어떠한지와 그로 인해 나타나는 국내외 사이버폭력의 특징은 무엇인지를 조사하였다. 본 저작물은 한국교육학술정보원에서 2020년 작성하여 공공누리 제4유형으로 개방한 '초·중등학교 사이버폭력 예방 및 대응을 위한 중장기 지원 방안 연구(작성자:정여주)'를 이용하였으며, 해당 저작물은 한국교육학술정보원 홈페이지(https://www.keris.or.kr/)에서 무료로 내려받으실 수 있습니다.   How an SEL Podcast Saved My Carpool سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف: Laura Wheatman Hill المؤلف المؤسسي: Medicinal Media | Committee for Children  The Imagine Neighborhood Podcasthttps://www.imagineneighborhood.org/ The Imagine Neighborhood™ podcast helps children and grown-ups grow their social-emotional skills, and talk about the things that matter with the people that matter most.Has your child ever been so angry that they wanted to smoosh something? Have they ever been scared of the babysitter? Have they ever had a hard time calming down? The Imagine Neighborhood is the show for your family. Each episode tells a story that’s amazing, fantastical, and maybe a little bananas, while it tackles the big feelings that come with growing up. And The Imagine Neighborhood gives you and your kids fun activities to do at home, in the car, or anywhere you talk to each other.    How an SEL podcast saved my carpool 25 May 2023 (by Laura Wheatman Hill) My kids’ school is 15-20 minutes from our house and there is no bus.I drive my two kids, ages six and nine, and a neighbor, eight, to and from school three days a week and I let them rotate who picks what we listen to every ride. After I had to veto their picks several days in a row because they were testing the limits of what’s appropriate for all parties, even with a “radio edit” version (I’m sorry, but no Eminem for the kindergartner), I found a kid’s podcast that teaches social emotional learning (SEL) called The Imagine Neighborhood.After the first listen, which featured characters like a vampire robot vacuum and a princess dinosaur, and a world containing dangers such as lava, pixies, and an evil hamster, my kindergartner declared, “This is the greatest podcast of all time!” We proceeded to listen to every single episode available over the next few weeks and now play a new episode the minute it drops.  Why teach social emotional learning in a podcast?According to Committee for Children, which helps create programs to assist children in developing life skills, including The Imagine Neighborhood, SEL is “the process of developing the self-awareness, self-control, and interpersonal skills that are vital for school, work, and life success.” Research over time shows that kids who have access to SEL interventions have positive developments both academically and socially in the short and long term. However, teaching these skills in a classroom or at home in an academic, abstract way isn’t shown to work to help your child integrate them into their lives. “You need to use stories for social emotional learning because it’s how a child can see another person’s point of view,” says Dr. Cindy Hovington, a neurologist who created Curious Neuron, a community for parents who want to learn more SEL tools, and co- founder of Wondergrade, an app that supports SEL in young children. She says empathy is much easier to convey in a story rather than a lesson because of the back and forth aspect of dialogue and character. “Someone else in the story has a consequence. Through a narrative, the child will understand both sides, how a certain event or action made a character feel and how it made the other person in the story feel,” she says. When it happens to someone else, a child can see it play out without the heightened emotion of being involved, and the empathy piece is easier to identify. The narratives are the magic of The Imagine Neighborhood. They have tapped into the problems of little kids in such a way that addresses many common issues kids face without being too overt, which would cause many nine-year-olds to roll their eyes and beg for Daft Punk. Mia Doces is the vice president of the Committee for Children. Doces says they have designed this balance of story and lesson very carefully. She explains, “Every episode has wild situations, very unique characters, and humor that ranges from slapstick to cultural references to your basic fart joke — all of which keep listeners hooked to the story. But our writers make sure that no matter how crazy things appear on the surface, the story is rooted in universal human experiences and the everyday social-emotional skills we use to navigate our emotions and cope with challenges.” Some episodes that resonated with my carpool, myself included, have been about big worries, boredom, disappointment, and loss.  The parents are in on itThe host of the podcast frequently speaks directly to the parents and asks them to tell the child listeners about a time something happened to them like what is happening in the story. My carpool of sassy, smart kids usually avoids listening to what I have to say, but they actually lean in when Scotty asks me to contribute. Parental participation is also an intentional part of the design. Even if schools are teaching SEL skills, Doces says, “school-based SEL works best when kids are also learning these life skills at home with their families.” According to Hovington, “There is a misconception that SEL learning happens on the playground. SEL skill-building happens with the parent. Practice happens on the playground.” She says the best opportunities to learn new SEL skills are not in times of crisis or when problem solving, but on calm car rides home from school or before bed — the exact times we listen to The Imagine Neighborhood. In the future, Hovington says, “When a child comes back from school with a problem, that’s an opportunity for a parent to recreate or recall the story.” This resonates with audiences of The Imagine Neighborhood. Doces says, “We get letters from parents who tell us they refer to certain characters or use certain SEL-based catchphrases from the show as shorthand to help their kids draw parallels between something that’s happening to them in real time and a tool that a character learned on the show.”I haven’t sent a letter (yet), but I quote the show frequently.   SEL is good for all of usTurns out, The Imagine Neighborhood, and the skills it teaches isn’t only for kids. SEL wasn’t taught in schools when most of us were kids and Doces says, “when adults listen along with the children, they’re also picking up the SEL techniques we’re sharing, and learning positive phrasing and other tools to empower them to have these family discussions in impactful ways.” Since the kids do have SEL in school, these stories provide a good segue for the students to become the teacher, and to tell us how they talk about their feelings. Parents can use the shared SEL language from curriculums and narratives like The Imagine Neighborhood as a vehicle to foster better communication in the family. Doces says parents don’t have to be masters of SEL, but “when they help children name and process their feelings, and acknowledge and support children’s positive behaviors, they’re teaching their family SEL and building a stronger, kinder future for their families.” We know positive reinforcement is successful and the message of The Imagine Neighborhood is one we can all agree on: be kind to those around you.We were driving a third-grader home from a playdate one day and The Imagine Neighborhood was playing. I heard the friend from the backseat ask, “What is this? Because I like it!” Got another one! Bolstering Adolescent Social, Emotional, and Mental Health with Dr. Kathleen Ethier of the CDC سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف المؤسسي: Committee for Children 26 Oct 2023  The Grow Kinder® podcast / Committee for Childrenhttps://soundcloud.com/grow-kinder-podcast/bolstering-adolescent-social-emotional-and-mental-health-with-dr-kathleen-ethier-of-the-cdc?utm_source=www.cfchildren.org&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fgrow-kinder-podcast%252Fbolstering-adolescent-social-emotional-and-mental-health-with-dr-kathleen-ethier-of-the-cdc   Show NotesIn this episode of the Grow Kinder® podcast, host Andrea Lovanhill speaks with Dr. Kathleen Ethier, the director of the Division of Adolescent and School Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC).In this enlightening conversation, Andrea and Kathleen dive deep into the pressing issues surrounding the mental health of today’s teenagers.We take a closer look at the CDC’s recent Youth Risk Behavior Survey and the startling findings related to the mental health of teenage girls.We discover the initiatives undertaken by the CDC to help schools address these mental health challenges.In addition, Kathleen offers advice for concerned parents on how they can actively support their children’s social-emotional well-being and development.To learn more about the CDC’s work with schools, click here. To sign up with Committee for Children to advocate for children’s social-emotional well-being, click here.Stay tuned for more episodes on our thought-provoking journey throughout this new season.You can catch us on your favorite podcast platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, and more. For additional information, visit GrowKinderPodcast.org.   Tout savoir sur le référundum d'initiative citoyenne سنة النشر: 2021 المؤلف المؤسسي: RIC France Cette page présente le réferundum d'initiative citoyenne en détaillant son fonctinnement. Vous trouverez : la définition du réferundum d'initiative citoyenne, les différentes formes de réferundum d'initiative citoyenne, ses étapes, ses effets bénéfiques, les points de vigilances et pleins de vidéos diverses explicatives This page introduces the citizens' initiative referendum and explains how it works. You'll find: the definition of the citizens' initiative referendum, the different forms of the citizens' initiative referendum, its stages, its beneficial effects, points to watch out for, and lots of different explanatory videos. The Articulation of Organizational Levels During Interactions of International Students: Current Situation in Various Regions of Quebec (Canada) سنة النشر: 2020 المؤلف: Jorge Frozzini المؤلف المؤسسي: Alterstice  This introduction to the thematic issue presents the state of interactions between international students (IS) and the social agents who rub shoulders with them in various regions of Quebec (Canada) as well as in a locality in Bulgaria. They also propose a theoretical framework that focuses on the articulation of three organizational levels affecting the interactions of IS and therefore their resocialization. This framework also pays particular attention to the management technologies that come into play from the first moments when IEs show their desire to study elsewhere until the moment they leave or settle in the new environment. Intercultural encounters in a context where there is an increase in the presence of IEs are thus influenced by the subtleties of the shaping of social relations, which are favored by the articulations of these organizational levels and the coordination made possible by the management technologies in question. a place to ensure control and follow-up (surveillance) with IEs.   L’articulation des niveaux organisationnels lors des interactions des étudiants internationaux: État de la situation dans diverses régions du Québec (Canada) سنة النشر: 2020 المؤلف: Jorge Frozzini المؤلف المؤسسي: Alterstice  Cette introduction au numéro thématique présente l’état des interactions entre les étudiants internationaux (ÉI) et les agents sociaux qui les côtoient dans diverses régions du Québec (Canada) ainsi que dans une localité en Bulgarie. Nous proposons aussi un cadre théorique qui porte sur l’articulation de trois niveaux organisationnels affectant les interactions des ÉI et donc leur resocialisation. Ce cadre porte aussi une attention particulière aux technologies de gestion qui interviennent depuis les premiers moments où les ÉI manifestent leur volonté d’aller étudier ailleurs jusqu’au moment de leur départ ou de leur établissement dans le nouvel environnement. Les rencontres interculturelles dans un contexte où il y a une augmentation de la présence des ÉI sont ainsi influencées par les subtilités de la mise en forme des relations sociales, que favorisent les articulations de ces niveaux organisationnels et la coordination permise par les technologies de gestion en place pour assurer un contrôle et un suivi (surveillance) auprès des ÉI.   Towards Indigenization: Inspirational Educational Practices the Era of Reconciliation سنة النشر: 2021 المؤلف: Constance Lavoie | Natasha Blanchet-Cohen | Marco Bacon المؤلف المؤسسي: Education and Francophonie Today, Aboriginal people are re-establishing their knowledge, know-how, and know-how to be in the educational space. The present historical period is filled with hopes and educational initiatives to preserve, revitalize and transmit cultures, Indigenous worldviews, and knowledge in education. This thematic issue towards indigenization aims to highlight such often-overlooked educational advances in order to promote the path to be traveled for reconciliation.   Vers l’autochtonisation: Pratiques éducatives inspirantes à l’ère de la réconciliation سنة النشر: 2021 المؤلف: Constance Lavoie | Natasha Blanchet-Cohen | Marco Bacon المؤلف المؤسسي: Education and Francophonie Aujourd’hui, les Autochtones re-mettent en place leurs savoirs, savoir-faire et savoir-être dans l’espace éducatif. La période historique actuelle est remplie d’espoirs et d’initiatives éducatives permettant de préserver, revitaliser et transmettre les cultures, les visions du monde et les savoirs autochtones en éducation. Ce numéro thématique vers l’autochtonisation : pratiques éducatives inspirantes à l’ère de la réconciliation vise à mettre en lumière de telles avancées éducatives souvent méconnues afin de favoriser le chemin à parcourir pour la réconciliation.   La Securite Alimentaire Et De La Nutrition Dans Le Monde سنة النشر: 2022 المؤلف المؤسسي: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)  Le présent rapport met en lumière de manière récurrente l’intensification des principaux facteurs d’insécurité alimentaire et de malnutrition: les conflits, les phénomènes climatiques extrêmes et les chocs économiques, dont les effets se conjuguent à ceux de l’accroissementdes inégalités. L’enjeu n’est pas de savoir si d’autres épreuves sont à venir ou non; il s'agit plutôt de prendre les choses en main avec plus de courage et de renforcer la résilience face aux chocs futurs.   Campaign "Social Protections, an Essential Human Right!" سنة النشر: 2021 المؤلف المؤسسي: International Labour Solidarity Centre Around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inequalities in the individual and collective protection measures that societies had access to face the crisis. Unsurprisingly, we found that not everyone was equal in the face of the pandemic, quite the contrary. Countries with higher rates of social coverage and labor formalization have seen their populations much better prepared and equipped to deal with the aftermath. In contrast, places, where a large number of workers worked in precarious situations, suffered from an increase in the unemployment rate and a much higher rate of contagion.It is therefore with the current pandemic context in mind that the CISO has decided to set up the annual campaign under the theme of social protection for all, to raise awareness among the Quebec public about the precariousness of work. in the South and the North and the importance of social protection floors to protect the most vulnerable workers. Through this campaign, we want to present social protections not as a privilege but as an essential human right for all.