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Medone, Laura Michelle – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The need to prepare students with 21st-century skills via technology integration into the classrooms is a must. This need has led to innovations in pedagogy such as flipped classroom models. This phenomenon makes use of technology to deliver the content of the class at home, allowing classroom time to be more productively spent extending the…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Knowledge Level, Age Groups, Parent Attitudes
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Gil, Elizabeth – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2019
This case study based on data from a larger study seeks to explore how aspects of a 'communities of parental engagement' model and Hispanic leadership forms are present in a community-based program aimed at teaching basic technology skills to Hispanic immigrant adult family members. The program's culturally relevant methodology emphasised care,…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Community Education, Immigrants, Culturally Relevant Education
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Gil, Elizabeth – Journal of School Leadership, 2019
This article examines the perceptions of students who observed their adult family members' participation and also participated in Connection and Access through Technology (CAtT), a family-oriented community-based program that taught technology skills to adult family members of school-aged children. This qualitative study applies conceptions of…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Community Programs, Empowerment, Leadership
Robledo, S. Jhoanna – George Lucas Educational Foundation, 2012
The Common Core State Standards call for students to develop digital media and technology skills. One way to help them reach that goal: incorporate gadgets they're already familiar with--cell phones, tablets, and smartphones--into their learning environment. Mobile devices are becoming essential to students' daily lives. According to a 2011 Pew…
Descriptors: State Standards, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices
Corning, Amy; Senechal, Jesse; Hutton, Amy – State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, 2015
In the fall of 2008, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) commissioned a research study comparing the college access provider resources in Virginia to the access and academic achievement needs of the state. That study--conducted by researchers from the College of William and Mary and West Carolina University--resulted in the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Statewide Planning, State Surveys, Higher Education
Fleming, Nora – Education Week, 2012
Digital technology is providing a growing variety of methods for school leaders to connect with parents anywhere, anytime--a tactic mirroring how technology is used to engage students. Through Twitter feeds, Facebook pages, and text messages sent in multiple languages, school staff members are giving parents instant updates, news, and information…
Descriptors: School Districts, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Parent School Relationship
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Mitchell, Sascha; Foulger, Teresa S.; Wetzel, Keith – Young Children, 2009
The research is clear that a family's involvement in their child's early education improves outcomes in areas such as the child's language, self-help, social, and motor skills. The more frequent the contact between home and school, the more the child benefits. While traditional forms of home-school partnerships (for example, parents participating…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation, Internet
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Rivera, Hector – AACE Journal, 2008
Research shows that families have a powerful effect on children's success in school. Parental involvement at home and in school is positively associated with children's school readiness and significant school performance. This study is focused on examining the impact of an intervention technology program--Community Learning Centers--(Centros…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Program Effectiveness, Parent School Relationship, Immigrants
Rourke, James; Hartzman, Marlene – Principal Leadership, 2009
On a Wednesday morning at Giano Intermediate School in West Covina, California, 25 mothers and fathers sit in rapt attention, many taking notes, as a school counselor outlines the morning's Parent Chat. The session is devoted to exploring how well the parents know their children. Parents complete a questionnaire that asks them to answer such…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Parent Participation, School Counselors, Principals
Losee, Stephanie – Fortune, 1994
Parents can help children become computer literate at school and at home by helping schools fund computer purchases; ensuring computer integration into the curriculum; making teacher training a priority; introducing computers at an early age; keeping their computer anxiety to themselves; not letting children get hooked on games; and subscribing to…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation
Komoski, P. Kenneth – American School Board Journal, 1983
School board computer policies should include letting parents borrow and be trained on the district's computers, having sufficient software available before buying hardware, announcing the kind of computer to be used, and listing for parents the software each course uses and what commercial software is compatible with the district's. (RW)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wright, June L.; Church, Marilyn J. – Education and Computing, 1986
This review of models of interaction between homes, schools, and the community involving microcomputers focuses on the role of parents as both learners and teachers of the new technology, including software evaluation. Studies conducted by the Computer Discovery Project at the University of Maryland's Center for Young Children are discussed.…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Interaction, Microcomputers, Models
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Duran, Richard; Duran, Jane; Perry-Romero, Deborah; Sanchez, Edith. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2001
An after-school program for Hispanic American parents and their elementary students teaches them publishing together and helps parents acquire computer skills. The project evolved into a community-based learning community involving families, educators, and community members. Describes the computer learning and publishing activities, summarizes…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Computer Literacy, Elementary Education, Hispanic American Students
Clinton, Bill – 1998
Former President Bill Clinton's 1997 State of the Union Address discusses the issue of ensuring that Americans have the best education in the world. He issued the following 10-point call to action for American education in the 21st century: (1) set rigorous standards, with national tests in fourth-grade reading and eighth-grade math; (2) make sure…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Education, Accountability, Adult Education
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Office of Educational Assessment. – 1986
Project TEACH (Technological Enrichment and Achievement for Cambodians and Hispanics) aims to facilitate the students' linguistic and cultural adjustment to American society while preparing them to enter the job market. Carried out at Theodore Roosevelt High School (Bronx, New York) Project TEACH provides students new to America with computer and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Attendance, Bilingual Education Programs, Business Education
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