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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347268

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $170,000.00
    Summary
    Creating Safer Communities: Addressing Risky Behaviour in Young People Through Self-Regulation. Young people make choices about whether to engage in risky behaviours. If they do engage in risky behaviours, this can result in delinquency, self-harm, or death. This project examines: (i) young people's decision-making and the consequences of risky behaviour, and (ii) the effectiveness of a self-regulatory intervention that promotes positive lifestyle choices. The project provides an integrated and .... Creating Safer Communities: Addressing Risky Behaviour in Young People Through Self-Regulation. Young people make choices about whether to engage in risky behaviours. If they do engage in risky behaviours, this can result in delinquency, self-harm, or death. This project examines: (i) young people's decision-making and the consequences of risky behaviour, and (ii) the effectiveness of a self-regulatory intervention that promotes positive lifestyle choices. The project provides an integrated and co-ordinated approach to crime prevention across government departments by offering long-term preventative solutions for at-risk adolescents and alternative treatments for offenders. The project is consistent with Government commitments to safer, more supportive communities to reduce youth crime.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211614

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $24,000.00
    Summary
    Young Australians and their identification with Australia: Implications for schooling and school success. Aims *Identify adolescents' conceptions of and commitment to Australian national identity (ANI) and compare gender, regional and ethnic variations. *Examine images of Australia promoted in schools (subject curricula, celebrations, special events, extra-curricula activities). *Explore relationships between adolescents' ANI, academic achievement, personal aspirations, personal and social de .... Young Australians and their identification with Australia: Implications for schooling and school success. Aims *Identify adolescents' conceptions of and commitment to Australian national identity (ANI) and compare gender, regional and ethnic variations. *Examine images of Australia promoted in schools (subject curricula, celebrations, special events, extra-curricula activities). *Explore relationships between adolescents' ANI, academic achievement, personal aspirations, personal and social development. Significance *Locates ANI within contect of adolescent training and development. *Timely research given the current 'clever country' push. Expected Outcomes *Development of a reliable and valid measure of ANI. *Assisting educators, and relevant political and social agencies in development of curricula and national policy, heedful of adolescents' conceptions of ANI.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453853

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,668.00
    Summary
    On feeling good and succeeding: Identifying the antecedents of emotional well-being and school success amongst adolescents. We propose a multi-wave longitudinal study of all high school students in the Wollongong Catholic Diocese, identifying the psychological predictors of academic and emotional problems. We will track students and monitor the influence over time of a comprehensive set of predictors, examining their unique effects on the trajectories of educational and emotional outcomes. The s .... On feeling good and succeeding: Identifying the antecedents of emotional well-being and school success amongst adolescents. We propose a multi-wave longitudinal study of all high school students in the Wollongong Catholic Diocese, identifying the psychological predictors of academic and emotional problems. We will track students and monitor the influence over time of a comprehensive set of predictors, examining their unique effects on the trajectories of educational and emotional outcomes. The study will inform us about the developmental processes through which youth pass, leading to a new model of the psychological processes involved in academic and emotional outcomes. This model will enhance future intervention programmes with youth at risk of academic and emotional problems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883652

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Understanding the school as an intergroup system: Implications for school reform and improving student and staff outcomes. This project applies a novel social psychological understanding of group processes and intergroup relations to Australian schools. The result is a new and promising framework that will be trialed and evaluated through this project. The central idea is that one's group memberships and associated norms and practices directly impact on the attitudes and behaviours of individ .... Understanding the school as an intergroup system: Implications for school reform and improving student and staff outcomes. This project applies a novel social psychological understanding of group processes and intergroup relations to Australian schools. The result is a new and promising framework that will be trialed and evaluated through this project. The central idea is that one's group memberships and associated norms and practices directly impact on the attitudes and behaviours of individual members. The aim is to change the relevant groups within a school and how they relate in order to build a more positive school climate and higher school identification and as a result, improve school outcomes (e.g., attendance, academic achievement, well-being).
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