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Peer reviewedPruitt, Pamela; Wandry, Donna; Hollums, Diane – Preventing School Failure, 1998
A study of 73 families of children (ages 3-29) with disabilities investigated what special educators could do to be more sensitive to family needs. Recommendations include listening to parents, developing effective communication among parents and professionals, increasing knowledge about disabilities, demonstrating sensitivity and respect, and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Needs, Individualized Education Programs
Kearsey, Brian; Kearsey, Kathy – Education Revolution, 2000
A husband and wife team of Montessori-trained teachers started a private school in Brewster (New York) that also serves as a home school resource center. Their practices include mixed-age grouping, learner-centered instruction, optional standardized tests, parents in the classrooms, and frequent field trips. They endured 3 years of dealing with…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDeMoss, Susan; Vaughn, Courtney – School Community Journal, 2000
A phenomenological study of a 26-member involved-parent culture unearthed a conception: involved parents participate in their own and other children's lives both inside and outside schools. The portrait of an involved parent is more multicultural (and multifaceted) than commonly portrayed. Educators should welcome minority parents. (Contains 34…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Family Income, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedColeman, Mick; Wallinga, Charlotte – Childhood Education, 2000
Presents the use of family involvement webs to integrate diverse family life experiences to support the same education objectives. Describes steps to develop and implement family involvement webs, including identifying a theme, brainstorming family involvement activities, identifying family roles, implementing the web, and evaluating the outcome.…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Elementary Education, Family Involvement, Family Role
Peer reviewedReynolds, Arthur J.; Miedel, Wendy T.; Mann, Emily A. – Young Children, 2000
Notes that early childhood intervention is receiving renewed national attention and presents highlights of the Chicago Child-Parent Center (CPC) program. Notes that the center-based CPC features a structured and diverse set of language-based instructional activities, lower than average child-to-teacher ratios, multifaceted parent participation…
Descriptors: Day Care Centers, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedFriedel, Tracy L. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1999
A qualitative study examined the role of Aboriginal parents in a Canadian urban public elementary school with high Native enrollment. Despite the existence of an alternative K-6 Native program and a parent advisory committee, Aboriginal parents felt they had little impact on school decision making. Parent-school struggles over culture-based…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLaliberty, Eloise Andrade; Berzins, Maria E. – Primary Voices K-6, 2000
Outlines instructional principles upon which classroom practices in a fourth grade and in a kindergarten class are based that contribute to students' success, love of literacy, and emerging biliteracy. Discusses creating a socioculturally supportive learning environment that (1) affirms the cultural and linguistic resources of all students; (2)…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Childrens Writing
Steineger, Melissa – Northwest Education, 1996
The Families First program in Oregon's Marion County Education Service District provides 130 Hispanic families with the support, resources, and reinforcement needed to participate in the culturally appropriate education of their preschool children in a home environment. Besides attending twice-monthly topical meetings, one member of each family…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Family Involvement, Hispanic Americans
Peer reviewedBurns, Barbara J. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2001
This commentary summarizes findings from previous articles on system-of-care mental health programs for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders. It addresses characteristics of participating children and families, system measurement system development, costs and sustainability, and family participation in program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Children, Data Collection
Peer reviewedO'Connor, Sorca – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2001
Analyzes the views of parents and teachers in an urban elementary school serving low-income, primarily white families. Interview data highlight themes of separation between home and school, the function of parent volunteers, structural barriers to more family involvement, friendship between teachers and parents, service to the school, teacher…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, High Risk Students, Low Income Groups
Faucette, Eileen – MultiMedia Schools, 2000
Discusses the importance of parent involvement in increasing student achievement. Highlights include program ideas for PTA (Parent Teacher Association) and media specialist partnerships; the National PTA Standards for Parent and Family Involvement; technology education programs; and the role of library and media specialists. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Learning Resources Centers
Peer reviewedUrdan, Tim; And Others – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1995
Discusses the use of goal theory to guide schoolwide change, focusing on the results of a three-year project designed to introduce task-focused learning at an elementary and middle school. Based on classroom observations, interviews, and questionnaires, the study identified various impediments to school change related to teacher and administrator…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Competency Based Education, Educational Change, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedRiley, Richard W. – Journal of Law and Education, 1995
Summarizes the major provisions of the Improving America's Education Act (IASA): (1) higher standards for all children; (2) a focus on teaching and learning; (3) flexibility to stimulate local school-based and district initiatives, coupled with the responsibility for student performance; (4) links among schools, parents, and communities; and (5)…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Ross, Ann – Multicultural Teaching, 1996
Describes the development of procedures, strategies, and resources to welcome new students into a British elementary school. Parent visits to the school and supporting the child's language needs were important features. A truly multicultural school is welcoming and accepting of diversity from the child's first entrance. (SLD)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedSpoth, Richard; Redmond, Cleve – Family Relations, 1996
Tests a parent competency model incorporating the effects of attendance in a parenting skills training intervention. Subjects (n=209) participated in a controlled study to test the model. Results generally supported the model for both mothers and fathers. Child management behaviors mediated parent conventionality and intervention attendance…
Descriptors: Attendance, Case Studies, Child Behavior, Child Rearing


