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What is Adversity

Handbook of Research on Solutions for Equity and Social Justice in Education
Adversity is a state or instance of serious or continued difficulty or misfortune showing courage in the face of adversity. Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years). For example: experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect; witnessing violence in the home or community; having a family member attempt or die by suicide.
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From Desegregation to Resegregation: The Impact on Schooling in the African-American Community
Effie G. McMillian (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA) and Brooksie B. Sturdivant (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9678-4.ch006
Abstract
Exploring the history of systemic racism rooted in longstanding policies, practices, and unfair treatment of African Americans can explain present-day disproportionality. Desegregating schools following the 1954 Brown v. Board decision was long, arduous, and contentious. Despite desegregation efforts, the return to neighborhood schools, residential segregation, court rulings, and district student assignment and choice plans, school segregation has increased. Rumberger and Palardy argue that students in segregated schools are primarily poor, and that socioeconomic status significantly affects student achievement. Furthermore, children who are experiencing poverty are at greater risk of encountering trauma and barriers to maximizing educational opportunities for success. In this chapter, the authors explore these traumatic experiences, which are prevalent in segregated areas of concentrated poverty. The authors highlight the need for authentic integration for access and trauma-informed practices to mitigate the effects of acute and chronic stress and foster resilience.
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Organizational Resilience During Times of Trauma
A situation that results in a misfortune or unfavorable condition, such as hurricanes, flooding, or terrorist attacks. In an organization, adversity may refer to the loss of a team member or company restructuring.
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The Arts, Civic Engagement, and Urban Youth
Issues present in one’s life that affect quality of life.
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A Conceptual Framework to Guide Psychological Resilience Knowledge and Practice Regarding COVID-19: Towards Maintaining Psychological Wellbeing in Pandemic Situations
Is harsh conditions that falls into two categories of chronic that is distal and proximal-onset and acute has a definite starting point unlike chronic and has a brief duration and limited impact. These define different resilient pathways (Bonnanno & Diminich, 2013 AU59: The in-text citation "Bonnanno & Diminich, 2013" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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