43 research outputs found

    Engagement Across Developmental Periods

    Get PDF
    The goal of this chapter is to provide a cohesive developmental framework and foundation for which to understand student engagement across early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. Guided by the bioecological theory of human development and the person-environment fit perspective, this chapter extends Finn\u27s participation-identification model of engagement by mapping student engagement within a larger developmental sequence. This chapter discusses student engagement within specific developmental periods that are tied to the developmental tasks, opportunities, and challenges unique to early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. Student engagement is found to be a nuanced developmental outcome, and the differences may be a result of the maturation of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional developmental tasks and the changing contextual landscape for the children and adolescents. Recommendations for future research as well as policy implications are also discussed

    Absolute transition rates in 188^{188}Ir

    No full text

    Lifetimes of excited nuclear levels

    No full text

    Negative parity states in odd-mass Ir and Au nuclei

    No full text

    Transition probabilities in 189^{189}Os

    No full text

    Levels in 191^{191}Ir

    No full text
    corecore