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The key task for a school leader is to create a culture - usefully defined as ‘the way we do things around here’ - that is understood and subscribed to by the whole school community....
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Given the evidence base highlighting the importance of school culture and active participation of students in school life on mental health promotion [9, 10, 31], we developed a participatory action research (PAR) approach to understanding and improving school culture in UK secondary schools. Participatory Action Research seeks to enable action within a specific research context by involving ...
Authentic abstinence programs are therefore crucial to efforts aimed at reducing unwed child-bearing and improving youth well-being. This paper discusses 22 studies of abstinence education. Sixteen studies examined abstinence programs that were intended primarily to teach abstinence.
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An inclusive culture is a prerequisite for an effective school: it brings happiness, a feeling of safety and being part of the community, and, of course, it impacts positively on learning, both in the classroom and beyond.
May 13, 2009 · United Families supports Abstinence-only Education to help families as they confront a culture that has become extremely sexualized. Parents have an especially important role as they teach their children important concepts about self-worth and proper sexual health.
Feb 19, 2010 · A number of studies have analyzed changes in teens' intentional behavior, such as attitude toward abstinence, characteristics important to behavioral change, self-efficacy, and STD knowledge....
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Most sex education curricula fall into two categories, abstinence-until-marriage or comprehensive sex education programs (occasionally also referred to as “abstinence plus” programs). Recently, abstinence education has been criticized for not providing critical health information about condom use.