67 research outputs found

    Overh: Schreib Kunst

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    Arithmetica Figurata

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    Durch Gebhard Overheiden/ Hannoverranum Phil. Math. bedtalten Schreib- und RechenMeister auch Buchhaltern in BraunschweigAus dem Vorbesitz der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich Exemplar der ZB Züric

    [Nature experience and mental health in children-theoretical approaches and selected empirical findings

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    Gebhard U. Naturerfahrung und seelische Gesundheit bei Kindern – theoretische Ansätze und ausgewählte empirische Befunde. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz. 2023;66:803–810.The widely documented beneficial effects of children's experiences with nature make it plausible to assume that an environment close to nature also has apositive effect on health in childhood, that is, that it can also contribute to health maintenance and prevention. The findings on health-promoting effects of nature are remarkable and are accentuated and theoretically substantiated here with afocus on mental health.The basis is aso-called three-dimensional personality model, according to which mental development is not only afunction of the subject's relationship to other people, but also to the world of things, including nature. In addition, three explanatory approaches for the health effects of nature experiences are outlined: (1)the anthropologically based "Stress Recovery Theory," (2)the "Attention Restoration Theory," and (3)the assumption that nature as asymbolic storehouse for self- and world interpretations can accompany the meaning constitution of the subjects ("Therapeutic Landscapes").The health effects of accessible open spaces close to nature are discussed, whereby the state of research for adults is much richer than for children. With regard to mental health or its influencing variables, the following dimensions are elaborated with empirical results: stress reduction, antidepressant and mood enhancing effects, prosocial behavior, attention and ADHD, cognitive development, self-esteem and self-regulation, nature experience, and exercise. From asalutogenetic perspective, nature does not have adeterministic effect on health, but rather, in asense, an incidental effect when open spaces close to nature are accessible and used. This casualness of the effect of nature experiences has to be considered in possible therapeutic or educational interventions. © 2023. The Author(s)

    Hagedorn, Hermann Ludwig Gebhard (1882-1964), author

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    Schools, Prisons and Aboriginal Youth: Making Connections

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    This article examines the school-to-prison nexus for Aboriginal youth in Canada. The author calls on educators to examine their complicity in the overrepresentation of Aboriginals in Canada’s penal system, and suggests four overlapping areas that point to this need: the racist and colonial histories of law and education for Aboriginals; the disciplinary culture of schools; the lack of diversity in the Canadian teaching force, understood as a larger problem of systemic Whiteness; and the overuse of paradigms of cultural differences to explain Aboriginal under-education

    Exercitium Academicum Sive Disquisitio Theologico-Scholastica De Natura Et Quidditate Luminis Gloriae

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    Quam Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Joh. Ernesti Gerhardi ... incluta Salana ... Publico Eruditorum sistit Examini Petrus Gebhardi, Curia Variscus, Author & Respondens. Ad diem [ ] August. Anno M.DC.LXV. In Auditorio TheologorumNicht identisch mit Prod.-Nr. 14:028168D (unterschiedl. Schlüssels.
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