Health Barriers to Learning
This article summarizes the results from a 2013 online survey with 408 principals and assistant principals in New York City public elementary and middle schools. The survey assessed three primary areas: health issues in the school, health issues perceived as barriers to learning for affected student...
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doaj-48cf2f6791e64599b29b7812a09256e02020-11-25T03:17:37ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402014-01-01410.1177/215824401352061310.1177_2158244013520613Health Barriers to LearningDelaney Gracy0Roy Grant1Grifin Goldsmith2Anupa Fabian3Lori Peek4Irwin E. Redlener5Children’s Health Fund, New York, NY, USAChildren’s Health Fund, New York, NY, USAChildren’s Health Fund, New York, NY, USAChildren’s Health Fund, New York, NY, USADepartment of Sociology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USAEarth Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USAThis article summarizes the results from a 2013 online survey with 408 principals and assistant principals in New York City public elementary and middle schools. The survey assessed three primary areas: health issues in the school, health issues perceived as barriers to learning for affected students, and resources needed to address these barriers. Eighteen of the 22 health conditions listed in the survey were considered a moderate or serious issue within their schools by at least 10% of respondents. All 22 of the health issues were perceived as a barrier to learning by between 12% and 87% of the respondents. Representatives from schools that serve a higher percentage of low-income students reported significantly higher levels of concern about the extent of health issues and their impact on learning. Respondents most often said they need linkages with organizations that can provide additional services and resources at the school, especially for mental health.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013520613 |
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This article summarizes the results from a 2013 online survey with 408 principals and assistant principals in New York City public elementary and middle schools. The survey assessed three primary areas: health issues in the school, health issues perceived as barriers to learning for affected students, and resources needed to address these barriers. Eighteen of the 22 health conditions listed in the survey were considered a moderate or serious issue within their schools by at least 10% of respondents. All 22 of the health issues were perceived as a barrier to learning by between 12% and 87% of the respondents. Representatives from schools that serve a higher percentage of low-income students reported significantly higher levels of concern about the extent of health issues and their impact on learning. Respondents most often said they need linkages with organizations that can provide additional services and resources at the school, especially for mental health. |
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