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Mackosha Arsharae Sparkman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Parental involvement in student education is essential to students' academic success. Research has shown] that when parents are actively involved in their children's education, the children have higher academic achievement. However, the problem is that parents are not involved in the education of their children and that teachers do not have…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Jenny Ferguson; Katerina Dounavi; Emma A. Craig – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2022
Interventions based upon applied behaviour analysis (ABA) have been shown to be best practice for children with autism spectrum disorder. However, in many parts of the world there is a shortage of appropriately trained behaviour analysts. Telehealth is a potential solution to increasing access to ABA. Our study assessed the use of telehealth to…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Telecommunications, Applied Behavior Analysis
Allura L. Malcolm – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Emotion regulation (ER) is a relatively understudied area of intervention for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Parents play a significant role in the development of ER in children with and without developmental disabilities (Cole et al., 1994; Norona & Baker, 2014). Morris and colleagues (2017) reviewed a number of ER…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Parents, Parent Background
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2014
Root cause analysis is a powerful method schools use to analyze data to solve problems; it aims to identify and correct the root causes of problems or events, rather than simply addressing their symptoms. In this webinar, veteran practitioner, Roni Silverstein, talked about the value of this process and practical ways to use it in your school or…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Problem Solving, Academic Achievement, Validity
Pinheiro, Maria Claudia; Pimenta, Nuno; Resende, Rui; Malcolm, Dominic – Sport, Education and Society, 2014
The growing competitiveness of modern sport means that children, from very early ages, are increasingly submitted to intensive training programmes. These programmes are problematic for young athletes not only because their developing bodies are particularly susceptible to different kinds of injuries, but because athletes are also particularly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Athletes, Athletics, Child Abuse
Taole, Matshidiso Joyce – Africa Education Review, 2015
Different sectors of society register complaints about schooling in South Africa. Given that curriculum reform has such a poor record of implementation in the country, there is clearly a need for research that identifies factors that hinder or facilitate curriculum implementation in South African schools and identifies strategies to address the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Implementation, Teaching Experience, Barriers
Parent-Implemented Interventions for Young Children with Disabilities: A Review of Fidelity Features
Barton, Erin E.; Fettig, Angel – Journal of Early Intervention, 2013
The purpose of this review was to analyze fidelity features in parent-implemented interventions for young children with disabilities. The authors conducted a review of 24 studies published in nine peer-reviewed journals. Each identified article was scored on the following categories: the participant characteristics, settings, study design,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Implementation, Young Children, Journal Articles
Caspe, Margaret; Lopez, M. Elena; Chu, Ashley; Weiss, Heather B. – Harvard Family Research Project, 2011
Since the 1997 publication of "New Skills for New Schools" by Harvard Family Research Project, the education reform landscape has changed dramatically, making it necessary to align teacher preparation and professional learning for family engagement with the goals of a twenty-first century education. Harvard Family Research Project is currently…
Descriptors: Research Projects, Educational Change, Best Practices, Educational Practices
Thomson, Kendra; Martin, Garry L.; Arnal, Lindsay; Fazzio, Daniela; Yu, C. T. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2009
Early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) has been identified as the treatment of choice for children with autism spectrum disorders. A common strategy for conducting EIBI is discrete-trials teaching (DTT). There is a demand for research-based, economical, rapid training techniques to teach tutors and parents of children with autism to…
Descriptors: Autism, Parents, Training Methods, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Peer reviewedWeir, Mary Knox – Young Children, 1975
Describes an early childhood education course project in which students participated in developing, organizing, and conducting a play group, one day a week, for two- to five-year-old children and their parents. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation, Play, Teacher Education
Paul, Sheilah Marion – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study used direct assessments of language arts, mathematics and independent functioning, as well as parent interviews and teacher and youth surveys to identify factors associated with the achievement and employment of students with and without disabilities. For students with disabilities, the significant achievement predictors were…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Parent Participation, Disabilities, Parent School Relationship
McKenna, Eleanor – 1969
A middle school corrective reading program utilizing paraprofessionals is described. From more than 100 applications, 24 individuals were selected to participate in the paraprofessional training program which considered the following areas of instruction: psychology, rapport, ethics, audiovisual aids, motivation, sequential reading skills, and…
Descriptors: Corrective Reading, Experimental Programs, Middle Schools, Parent Participation
Goodman, Eileen – Academic Therapy, 1978
The article gives suggestions for parents on activities which will help their young children learn to focus their attention and also help develop skills such as sorting, matching, listening, and memorizing. (PHR)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedParten, Carroll B. – Young Children, 1970
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Mothers, Parent Participation, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedSanz, M. T. – Early Child Development and Care, 1996
Compared effectiveness of vicarious and written training techniques to teach parents an early stimulation program for infants with Downs Syndrome. Found that infants whose parents were trained through observing a clinician stimulate their child had higher average developmental quotients in gross motor and language development between 6 and 24…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Downs Syndrome, Early Intervention, Experiments

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