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Fall 2017
Hope is recognized as an important aspect of human growth, change and wellbeing (Erikson, 1964, 1968, 1985; Turner, 2005). Hope has been defined as the anticipation that one’s future will be both meaningful and desirable (Stephenson, 1991) and is acknowledged as essential to daily life (Erikson,...
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"Start with your own hope": Teachers' Experiences During the Pandemic of the Strengths, Hope and Resourcefulness Program for School Mental Health (SHARP-SMH)
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Larsen, Denise. J., Hudson Breen, Rebecca., Hobbs, Chelsea., Murdoch, Kenneth., Badger, Amy., Kuhn, Natalie., Iwaniuk, Averi., Holmlund, Kate., Rahall, Najla., Lee, Jiwon., Thorpe, Cass., Holt, Regan.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event
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Spring 2014
The research puzzle, in this study, evolved as I made sense of making hope visible in my interactions at a centre that studied how intentionally using hope enhances quality of life. Over a period of 12 years I developed a set of five hope-focused practices (LeMay, Edey, & Larsen, 2008). In this...
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At-promise Students: a study of urban student learning in Alberta within the context of science education
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As teachers and educators, we have power, be it destructive or supportive. As such, we have a duty to our students to understand their complexities. The purpose of my research which utilizes a Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology by means of a case study approach in the context of science...