Search for dissertations about: "parental involvement in schools"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words parental involvement in schools.
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1. Health and Social Determinants Among Boys and Girls in Sweden : Focusing on Parental Background
Abstract : The majority of Swedish boys and girls have good psychosomatic health. Despite that the risk of mental health problems such as nervousness, feeling low and sleeping difficulties has increased steadily in recent decades. READ MORE
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2. The parents school? Narrative research about parental involvement
Abstract : Over the last two decades, educational reforms have stimulated an enormous growth in innovative school thinking, effecting both independent schools and mainstream education. Parents and interest groups, previously excluded from general pedagogic practice and planning, are now faced with new opportunities and responsibilities. READ MORE
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3. Preventing underage alcohol drinking through working with parents
Abstract : An evaluation is reported of an alcohol prevention program that targets parents in order to decrease drinking among 13-16 year-olds. The evaluation was performed in a quasi-experimental study with a matched control group and annual assessments, directed at youths and their parents independently, in a longitudinal intention-to-treat design. READ MORE
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4. Optimizing school meals today : a pathway to sustainable dietary habits tomorrow
Abstract : Food production and consumption substantially contribute to climate change and disease. School meals can reach children of every socioeconomic background and hold a near-unique potential to foster sustainable dietary habits in the young generation in both the short and long term. READ MORE
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5. Pathological Internet use and psychopathology among European adolescents
Abstract : Background: Internet use and accessibility has grown exponentially across the globe. The highest rates are noted in adolescents and youth. The swift development of technological improvements combined with interactive and enticing online activities has demonstrated to be unprecedented. READ MORE