For more information on the published version, visit Wiley's Website. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ijop.12672, Naila Smith is a professor of Psychology at Dickinson College. , Smith, Naila A., Joshua L. Brown,...
Objectives: To determine whether an association exists between performance on various physical fitness activities (PFs) and body mass index (BMI) in a sample of U. S. middle school students. Are there sex based differences in...
Ecological literacy measures a person’s knowledge of ecological systems, care for their immediate and global environment, and level of action to reduce his or her personal and communal impact on the environment. This study...
Beginning as a school for Civil War orphans, the Scotland School for Veterans' Children became a unique center for education in the heart of Pennsylvania. The school aimed to develop disciplined, patriotic and productive...
Through school-based networks, parents obtain information, practical help, and other resources. Because networks vary by size and structure, access to these resources is uneven. What accounts for differences in access to social...
Stalin’s Niños examines how the Soviet Union raised and educated nearly 3,000 child refugees of the Spanish Civil War. An analysis of the archival record and numerous letters, oral histories, and memoirs reveals that this...
Late last fall, after the evenings of phone-banking and before the day of patriotic devotion, after the election returns and before the Women's March, after one sort of horror receded and before a different, more permanent sort...
Tynes, Brendesha M., Devin English, Juan Del Toro, Naila A. Smith, Fantasy T. Lozada, and David R. Williams. "Trajectories of Online Racial Discrimination and Psychological Functioning Among African American and Latino...
Using twenty-three oral history interviews as a foundation, this article examines the student residential experience at the Scotland School for Veterans’ Children (SSVC) between 1930 and 2009. The interviews were conducted with...