Vol III

Effect of Zentangle Intervention on Academic Stress among High School Students| P 45-51

Tanya Stephenie Bennett, D. Sumathi and Rini RajanWomen’s Christian College, Chennai Pages:45-51 In India, the school board conducts 10th and 12th final examinations that potentiallydetermine certain aspects of a student’s future. Pressure from parents and teachers to perform well, along with long hours of study and academic obligations, contribute to increased stress in students, especially …

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A Qualitative Study on School Health Education in Japan and India | P 20-36

Michiko Ishikawa & Sadananda Reddy & Panch. RamalingamMiyuki Matsumoto Tony Sam George Pondicherry UniversityNagoya University, Japan Christ University, India India Pages:20-36 Around the world, due to the pandemic schools continue to remain closed and the academic life of students is at stake despite online classes. This study is aimed to explore school health education in …

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Achievement Motivation, Psychological Well-being and Academic Performance: A study of University Students in Mizoram| P 37-44

Mercy Chingnunhoih and ZoengpariMizoram University Pages:37-44 Achievement motivation and psychological well-being is an important factor in the learning process of the students. Environment, studying, and motivation are important to students’ self-evaluations and socio-emotional functioning, especially among young adult given their heightened self-consciousness about their abilities. The present study strives to examine the achievement motivation, academic …

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Outer and Inner Challenges in context of COVID-19 | P 13-19

Raghubir Singh Pirta Panch. RamalingamHimachal Pradesh University, Shimla Pondicherry University, Puducherry Pages:13-19 A matter of concern for school psychology is to empower meet the challenges of students in view of current and future challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Children are a great asset of a nation, two extreme groups need special attention, those who …

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Year of Study Effects on Stress and Coping Strategies Among Medical and Engineering Students. a Purposive Study in Godavari Districts| P 86 – 93

SSVR Kiranmayi Malyala and Sr. Prof. MVR Raju Andhra University. Visakhapatnam Pages:86-93 Various studies across the globe have emphasised that students undertakingprofessional courses, such as medical and engineering studies, are subjected to higherstress. Excessive stress could lead to psychological problems due to lack of stresscoping mechanisms. The objective of the current study was to assess …

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Teachers’ Attitude toward Inclusion of LGBTQI Students in Education | P 78-85

Priyanka Behrani Navrachana University, Vadodara Kiransinh N. Rajput Government Arts College Shahera, Panchmahal, Gujarat Pages:78-85 The paper focusses on the attitude of teachers towards inclusion of LGBTQI students inhigher education and the challenges faced by them from teachers. The first objective ofthe research is to examine teachers’ attitude toward inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual,transgender and …

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Mental Health Status of Adolescent Drug Abusers of Kashmir Valley | P 73-77

Bhupinder Singh Barkatullah University, Bhopal Irfan Ahmad Wani Degree College, Pulwama, Union Territory of J & K Pages:73-77 The present study investigated the Mental Health index of adolescent Drug Abusers and Non- Drug Abusers of Kashmir valley. The sample consisted of 200 Muslim male respondents; of these, 100 were drug abusers and 100 were non-drug …

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Married and Unmarried Female Students of M.Ed with Reference to their Self-efficacy, Classroom Adjustment and Achievement | P 65-72

Razi faraz khan Govt MLB Arts and Commerce College, Gwalior, MP Uzma Alam Kendriya Vidhyalaya Ambha , District Morena MP Pages:65-72 A century ago, it was widely believed that higher education for women would lead tobrain fever, sterility and even death; suggesting that they could not cope with studiesat that level. It is largely believed …

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Psychosocial Effects on COVID-19 Positive Patients and Communities | P 59-64

Smita Kumari DDRC under SJDW Dept. Vidisha, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Pages:59-64 COVID-19 is a type of virus that is found in mammals. Its first case was found in Wuhancity of China, while the first case came to India on 30 January 2020, in Kerala. Thisinfection is spreading very fast and at the same time, …

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Gender differences in Spirituality and Subjective Well-being Among Working Couples in Indian Society | P 54-58

Raksha Singh and Anshubhi Bahadur BBD University, Lucknow Pages:54-58 The present study aimed to examine the gender differences in spirituality and subjectivewell-being among working couples between 25 to 45 years of age range (working men =50 and working women = 50 ). The total sample consisted of 100 working couples. TheSubjective Well-being Scale developed by …

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