Browsing School of Education by Subject "Communication"
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The Coping with Cyberbullying Questionnaire: development of a new measure
(MDPI AG, 2016)Victims of cyberbullying report a number of undesirable outcomes regarding their well-being, especially those who are not able to successfully cope with cybervictimization. Research on coping with cyberbullying has ... -
Creating communicative opportunities for autistic children
(2021)Our approach to working with children with autism in this article is not about the engagement philosophies but rather is focussed at a social communicative level: not just hearing and seeing but listening and understanding, ... -
Cyberbullying or cyber aggression: A review of existing definitions of cyber-based peer-to -peer aggression
(MDPI AG, 2016)Due to the ongoing debate regarding the definitions and measurement of cyberbullying, the present article critically appraises the existing literature and offers direction regarding the question of how best to conceptualise ... -
Cyberbullying: from "old wine in new bottles" to robots and artificial intelligence
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)This chapter provides a review of the research knowledge in the area of cyberbullying. We first explore the important debate as to whether there is an overlap between traditional face-to-face (f2f) bully/victim problems ... -
The importance of social competence for twenty-first century citizens: The use of mixed reality for social competence learning in mainstream education
(IGI Global., 2022)This chapter presents the results of a systematic review that investigated the use of mixed reality (MR) technology to assist social competence learning in mainstream education. Social competence represents our ability ... -
Towards a digital pedagogy of inclusive active distance learning
(Nova Science Publishers., 2021)This chapter focuses upon the concept of Active Distance Learning (ADL) as a pedagogical approach to designing and teaching in a remote learning setting. This concept has been developed at the University of Northampton ... -
Who am I? Who can tell me who I am? The Importance of the Social and Political in Children¿s and Young People¿s Drama
(Custodian, 2023)‘Who Am I? Who can tell me who I am?’ is an international panoramic of voices, all of whom are speaking from within their praxis contexts, that is the social and the political in the personal when working with children ...