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Internet Addiction, its consequences on Life Satisfaction and Self-Esteem among Adolescentse | P 55-60

Dikshita Choudhury and Manidipa BaruahGauhati University, Assam Pages: 55 – 60 Emotional abuse has always been very prevalent in developing countries like India where most of such cases are not even reported. Thus, the present study is to explore GenZ college students’ (boys and girls) perception of emotional abuse in their school life and to …

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Resilience as a Mediator between Perceived Distress and Change in Outlook Toward Life | P 49-54

Sarita SoodUniversity of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir Pages: 49 – 54 The COVID-19 pandemic has created a massive change across the world. The schools being closed for the containment of the virus have affected the young school students in myriad ways. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of perceived distress on …

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Gen Z College Students’ Perception of Emotional Abuse in School Life | P 29-48

Anuja MitraAmity University, Kolkata Anoma ModakICFAI University Tripura Pages:29 – 48 Emotional abuse has always been very prevalent in developing countries like India where most of such cases are not even reported. Thus, the present study is to explore GenZ college students’ (boys and girls) perception of emotional abuse in their school life and to …

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From loss towards Flourish: Well-being in times of Pandemic | P 13-28

Raghubir Singh Pirta  Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla Pages:13 – 28 In context of COVID-19 pandemic and future well-being, this presentation aims to explore four areas: premises of care; communication processes; origins of flourishing, and, community resources. The paradigm from loss to flourish signifies a nostalgic walk with some eminent teachers in knowing the mother infant …

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Teachers’ Attitude toward Inclusion of LGBTQI Students in Education| P 120-128

Priyanka Behrani Kiransinh N. RajputNavrachana University, Vadodara Government Arts College Shahera, Gujarat Page:120-128 The paper focuses on the attitude of teachers towards the inclusion of LGBTQ Students in higher education and the challenges faced by them from teachers. The firstobjective of the research is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender …

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Virtual Learning and Self: Differences among Adolescents with and without Learning Disabilities| P 111-119

Ann Vaneza Jude, Harshini Sabarish, Khwaish Singhi, Trisha Jagan and Indhumathi RWomen’s Christian College, Chennai Page:111-119 The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in drastic changes in the education sector. Traditional offline schooling has undergone a revamp, giving rise to a virtual mode oflearning. There is a need to explore the adaptability of students to e-learning platforms. …

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Influence of Personality traits on Quality of Life among Adolescents| P 103-110

Pallavi Anand, Mridula Bali and Arti BakhshiUniversity of Jammu, Jammu Kashmir, Page:103-110 Personality traits are among the essential factors that affect the overall development,mental health, and well-being of an individual. This study intends to determine the relationship between big five personality traits and all dimensions of quality of lifeamong a sample of 527 adolescents. The …

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Relationships between Vocational Interest-s, Values and Personality traits of Graduate Defence Aspirants| P 92-102

M. Thandapani Ramesh and Elumalai Prabakaran P. PrapakaranUniversity of Madras, Chennai DRDO, Bangalore Pages:92-102 Background: The number of Graduate Defence Aspirants (GDAs) getting inducted into the Indian Armed Forces (IAF) has reduced, marking the need to understand reasons for the same. The present study aimed to understand the vocational choices, personality fitand value preferences of …

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Reading Motivation as Predictor of Academic Achievement in Primary Education| P 80-91

Debdulal Dutta Roy Rituparna Basak (Dasgupta)Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Siliguri B.Ed. College, Kadamtala, Darjeeling Pages:80-91 Background: Primary education is the foremost and basic right of every child. It serves as the first stepping stone in building the character of a child. The role of primaryeducation is to ensure broad based learning of the child. This …

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Gender Stereotypes Towards Females and Self-Esteem of High School Boys from Co-Education and Boys’ Schools in Chennai| P 74-79

Sheryl Carmelin A and Kanchana MWomen’s Christian College, Chennai Pages:74-79 It is a fact well-known that attitudes regarding gender roles are developed early in life (Halim et al., 2016). The plethora of crimes committed against women can be traced back to attitudes that have been developed towards them (Kamdar et al., 2017). Research has established …

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