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Vicars, Dennis – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2012
A day in the life of anyone who works in or around a center-based early care and education program is one of numerous duties, timelines, staffing issues, program concerns, parent meetings, training, budget analysis, and teaching. The list is endless. Their days are filled with multiple priorities, all demanding their time and energy. It's so easy…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Child Care Centers
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Collier, Crystal; Simpson, Shelly; Najera, John; Weiner, Lauren – Prevention Researcher, 2012
Research has shown that peer influence can be negative, by increasing the likelihood that a youth will engage in high-risk behaviors and make risky decisions. However, peer influence can also be positive and protect a youth from these same high-risk activities. This article examines the extent of peer influence and then describes the Alternative…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Peer Groups, Peer Influence, Risk
Truitt, Brett J. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This researcher examined three selected New York City community-based organizations' roles in student mentoring and the building of social capital. The methodology included focus group interviews, individual interviews, shadowing, and the collection of archival materials. The data were analyzed through pattern, theme and discrepancy analysis to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Community Organizations, Focus Groups, Interviews
Cantu, Michael D. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Studies have shown that the prevalence rates of Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) have increased tremendously over the last ten years. Parental involvement in the educational decision-making has also remained a key issue for schools and parents. As a result, schools employ various programs in attempts to promote and maintain parental…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Spanish Speaking, Incidence, Parent Participation
Peters, Thaddues J. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Parents are encouraged to be actively involved in the educational lives of their children regardless of the age of the children. Henderson and Berla (1996) asserted that parental involvement is linked to student success. Researchers have sought to understand the relationship between academic success and behavior. Previous research suggested that…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Correlation, Student Behavior
Yardi, Sarita A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
With millions of youth on the Internet in the U.S., millions of parents are trying to understand what their children are doing and why. Understanding how technology use impacts youth learning, growth, and social development is critical for their health and wellbeing and for the welfare of the family. Yet, balancing parent authority with teen…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Internet, Parent Role, Parenting Styles
Fryer, Roland, Jr. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012
This paper describes an experiment designed to investigate the impact of aligning student, parent, and teacher incentives on student achievement. On outcomes for which incentives were provided, there were large treatment effects. Students in treatment schools mastered more than one standard deviation more math objectives than control students, and…
Descriptors: Incentives, Parent Teacher Conferences, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement
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Dor, Asnat; Rucker-Naidu, T. Brooke – Issues in Educational Research, 2012
The purpose of this study is a qualitative comparison of Israeli and U.S. teachers' views and attitudes toward parents' involvement in school. Fifty-six elementary school and secondary school teachers in Israel and in the state of Maryland, USA were asked to define parents' involvement, their feelings towards it, and its challenges and strengths.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Comparative Analysis
Kelly, Andrew P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
An intriguing experiment is afoot in some of the nation's struggling public schools. New "Parent Trigger" laws passed in California and on the agenda in New York, Ohio, Colorado, and Chicago, allow parents of chronically failing schools to unseat the schools' leadership and staff. But the initiative has pitfalls. It's easy to mobilize…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Schools, Educational Policy, School Restructuring
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Bazzano, Alicia; Zeldin, Ari; Schuster, Erica; Barrett, Christopher; Lehrer, Danise – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2012
Although the assertion of a link between vaccines and autism has been scientifically rejected, the theory continues to be popular and may influence the attitudes of parents of children with autism spectrum disorders. The authors sought to assess how often parents change or discontinue their child's vaccine schedule after autism spectrum disorder…
Descriptors: Autism, Immunization Programs, Developmental Disabilities, Etiology
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Gosselin, Marie-Pierre M.; Forman, David R. – Child Development, 2012
Several theoretical approaches have discussed the role of children's expectations of their parent's responsiveness in explaining motivation to collaborate in acquiring skills. This study attempted to measure these expectations in 102 toddlers (M age = 26.4 months) through observations of attention-seeking (A-S) behaviors during caregiver's…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship, Cooperation
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Lim, Minjung – Qualitative Report, 2012
Recent debates on situated knowledge highlight the issue of the researcher's position in the research process, challenging the traditional assumption of the insider/outsider dichotomy. Drawing on my fieldwork among Korean immigrant parents in an American school, I describe my shifting positions in negotiation and scrutinize the ways my reflexivity…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ideology, Researchers, Korean Americans
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Roland, Erling; Midthassel, Unni Vere – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
Zero is a schoolwide antibullying program developed by the Centre for Behavioural Research at the University of Stavanger, Norway. It is based on three main principles: a zero vision of bullying, collective commitment among all employees at the school using the program, and continuing work. Based on these principles, the program aims to reduce…
Descriptors: Bullying, Foreign Countries, Peer Relationship, Prevention
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Hodgson, Naomi – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Recent European and member state policy shows innovation to be a current guiding logic of government. This article offers an analysis of how innovation, seen partly in terms of learning but more significantly in terms of research, forms part of the discourses and practices of government today. Research is now something that all actors must engage…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Innovation, Foreign Countries, Parent Participation
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Vincent, Carol; Rollock, Nicola; Ball, Stephen; Gillborn, David – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This paper reports on qualitative data that focus on the educational strategies of middle-class parents of Black Caribbean heritage. Drawing on Bourdieu's key concepts of habitus, capital and field, our focus is an investigation of the differences that are apparent between respondent parents in their levels of involvement with regard to schools.…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Middle Class, Academic Achievement, Parent Participation
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