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Melaville, Atelia I.; Blank, Martin J. – Principal, 2000
Community schools come in all shapes and sizes, offering wide-ranging support and opportunities for children, families, and the greater community. Elementary principals from several rural and urban community schools explain how close-knit community partnerships created campuses that involved parents, energized teachers, and enhanced children's…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Family Involvement
Peer reviewedBenedict, Joan H.; Brocato, Rachel C.; Cramer, Kathryn – Journal of Early Education and Family Review, 2002
Recounts a unique literacy project for the early childhood classroom that integrated pictures, oral histories, and print to create a name storybook. Notes how children began to recognize their own names in writing and the names of their fellow students, were exposed to diverse cultures, and encouraged parental involvement. Includes written…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Classroom Techniques, Family Involvement, Literacy
Peer reviewedSingh, Nirbhay N.; Wechsler, Hollis A.; Curtis, W. John – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2000
The Family Assessment Planning Team Observation Form was used to assess the family friendliness of the admissions treatment team process at an inpatient child and adolescent psychiatric hospital. The overall rating across 35 case presentations was moderately family friendly and showed marginally higher family friendliness than comparable services…
Descriptors: Admissions Counseling, Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Children
Turnbull, Ann P.; Friesen, Barbara J.; Ramirez, Carmen – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1998
This article discusses a participatory action research (PAR) approach to conducting family research. It proposes a model of PAR implementation level including the options of family members as research leaders and researchers as ongoing advisors, researchers and family members as coresearchers, and researches as leaders, and family members as…
Descriptors: Action Research, Adults, Children, Disabilities
Peer reviewedFlett, Angela; Conderman, Greg – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2001
Twenty strategies are presented for enhancing the involvement of parents from diverse backgrounds, including: exploring parents' expectations, learning about the family's culture, providing communication in many forms, making use of casual contacts with parents, planning different times for conferences, involving interpreters, and linking…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement
Westberg, Jane – Winds of Change, 2001
An art teacher conducts workshops in southwestern Colorado, mentoring young American Indian artists and their families. The subject matter and materials are derived from the local area, enabling the young artists to develop a sense of place as they learn the fundamentals of art. (TD)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Art Education, Art Expression, Childrens Art
Hagner, David; Snow, Judith; Klein, Jay – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2006
In-person semi-structured interviews were conducted with 7 homeowners selected by 6 state homeownership programs as representing good examples of homeownership by individuals with developmental disabilities. Recurring themes were found in the choice of a home, advantages and disadvantages of homeownership, handling problems, community…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Housing, Ownership, Developmental Disabilities
Duchnowski, Albert J.; Kutash, Krista; Sheffield, Susan; Vaughn, Bobbie – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2006
This article describes a process developed to increase the use of evidence-based instructional strategies by teachers of students in special education programs in a middle school and high school. The project developed a working partnership between university researchers and parents, teachers and administrators of students in special education…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Partnerships in Education, Middle Schools, Special Education
Fleer, Marilyn – Australian Educational Researcher, 2004
Socio-cultural theory has provided researchers with a powerful cultural tool for examining many taken-for-granted practices within early childhood education (Wertsch 1991). In drawing upon this tradition, this paper outlines a study that investigated the learning experiences of Indigenous Australian preschool-aged children at home, in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Relevance, Preschool Children, Videotape Recordings
Cudeiro, Amalia; Palumbo, Joe; Leight, Jan; Nelsen, Jeff – Leadership, 2005
More and more schools in California and across the nation are showing that when school communities accept the possibility and responsibility of bringing all of their students to proficiency levels, they can do amazing things. Six schools located in southern California--Martin Luther King and Harvey of Santa Ana Unified, Morrison Elementary of…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Academic Achievement, Student Improvement, Literacy
Morawska, Alina; Stallman, Helen M.; Sanders, Matthew R.; Ralph, Alan – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2005
Behavioural family intervention is an effective form of intervention for the prevention and treatment of a wide range of emotional and behavioural problems in children. There is a growing need to address the accessibility of these services. This paper reviews the literature on self-directed interventions designed to help parents manage difficult…
Descriptors: Parents, Intervention, Child Rearing, Behavior Problems
Black, Rhonda S.; Mrasek, Kathleen Dimino; Ballinger, Ruth – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 2003
This article discusses transition planning for students with special needs from diverse cultural backgrounds. First, an overview of individualist versus collectivist values is presented. Then, a comparison is made between individualist and collectivist values and how they may impact transition planning with respect to family involvement,…
Descriptors: Individualized Transition Plans, Special Needs Students, Disabilities, Cultural Differences
van Wormer, Katherine – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2006
This paper discusses the significance of restorative justice practices and orientations for social work education. It describes the four basic forms of restorative justice-victim-offender conferencing, community reparative boards, family group conferencing, and healing circles, with special relevance to social work. Learning about principles and…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Ceremonies, Indigenous Populations, Religion
Townsend, Aloen L.; Biegel, David E.; Ishler, Karen J.; Wieder, Barbara; Rini, Amy – Family Relations, 2006
There are significant knowledge gaps concerning the experiences of families of persons with co-occurring substance and mental disorders and the impact of families on treatment of individuals with these disorders. This paper presents a conceptual framework for examining family involvement of adults in treatment for co-occurring substance and mental…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse, Family Involvement, Adults
Childre, Amy; Chambers, Cynthia R. – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2005
Given the documented benefits of family involvement in educational planning, engaging families throughout the school years is strongly advocated. However, barriers continue to impede families from collaborative partnering in educational planning. In this qualitative study the perceptions of six families were examined prior to and after the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Planning, Individualized Instruction, Family Involvement

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