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Appleseed, 2009
Federal law requires schools that have fallen short of state learning standards for three years or more to pay for any low-income student in that school to receive "supplemental educational services," or free academic tutoring! Supplemental educational services (SES) are, simply, free tutoring services that some schools must offer to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Tutoring, Low Income Groups, Parent Participation
Bojuwoye, Olaniyi – Research Papers in Education, 2009
Education is the business of both the schools and the homes. A school's success is more assured with joint efforts of teachers, pupils, parents and the local communities. However, translating home-school partnership into positive impact is dependent on how partnership is conceived since it is this that determines the approaches to and the forms or…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Opinions
Nilsen, Wendy J.; Affronti, Melissa L.; Coombes, Margaret L. – Family Relations, 2009
"Veteran parents" (VPs), or parents who have experienced challenges concerning their children's health and then mentor other families through similar situations, are widely used for parent support. This model has been adopted by Child Protective Services (CPS) to increase parent engagement. Here, we expand the theoretical discussion of VPs in CPS…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Child Welfare, Social Services, Mentors
Lindhe Soderlund, Lena; Nordqvist, Cecilia; Angbratt, Marianne; Nilsen, Per – Health Education Research, 2009
The aim of this study was to identify barriers and facilitators to nurses' application of motivational interviewing (MI) to counselling overweight and obese children aged 5 and 7 years, accompanied by their parents. Ten welfare centre and school health service nurses trained and practiced MI for 6 months, then participated in focus group…
Descriptors: Health Services, Obesity, Nurses, Focus Groups
Brandon, Regina R.; Brown, Monica R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
African American children continue to be overrepresented in special education classrooms. Despite this overrepresentation, there is a noticeable void in the literature concerning the family perceptions of special education and the impact these perceptions may have on parents' level of involvement. Therefore, this article discusses (a) African…
Descriptors: African American Family, African American Children, Special Education, Family Attitudes
Sheehey, Patricia; Ornelles, Cecily; Noonan, Mary Jo – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
This manuscript describes a process for addressing cultural differences that is effective when applied specifically to collaborating with families in planning an intervention or an Individualized Education Program (IEP). The process, known as biculturalization, is designed to create culturally appropriate interventions by identifying and…
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Biculturalism, Family Involvement, Parent Participation
Ankeny, Elizabeth Madson; Wilkins, Julia; Spain, Jayne – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
Parental and family involvement in the transition of youth with disabilities from school to the adult world is vital. The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 emphasized the important role that families play in their children's education, and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) of 2004 mandated parental…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Mothers, Federal Legislation, Parent Participation
Cheung, Chau-kiu – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2009
The contribution of parental involvement in the parent-teacher association (PTA) to schoolchildren's performance is an issue for evaluation research. To resolve the issue, it is reasonable to differentiate people who benefit and others who do not benefit from the involvement. Such differentiation relied on survey data from 289 pairs of Hong Kong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parent Associations
Wolf, De'Sha S.; Sax, Linda J.; Harper, Casandra E. – NASPA Journal, 2009
Information on the various forms of parental involvement in higher education is lacking. This paper investigates parental engagement in college students' academic lives, the mode and frequency of student-parent communications, and how all of this varies across different student populations (by race/ethnicity, social class, parental immigrant…
Descriptors: College Students, Parent Student Relationship, Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation
Baumgartner, Jennifer J.; McBride, Brent – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
This exploratory study examined the beliefs held by families regarding childcare. In-depth interviews were conducted with parents of children ages 3-5 in full-day childcare. Parents described their experiences with childcare, thoughts about the continuity between childcare and home environments and other life philosophies. From the analysis of the…
Descriptors: Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Glenn, David – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
This article reports that a new study has found that young men are less likely to attend college if they carry a common form of a gene associated with poor impulse control. The study also found that a strong environment--a high-quality high school and heavily involved parents--can counteract that genetic risk. For boys with this gene who grow up…
Descriptors: Self Control, College Attendance, Adolescents, Genetics
Caplan, Bryan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Sociologists focus on the theory that parents spend less time with their kids than they used to. But fact-checking popular perceptions about the evolution of parenting indicates that fathers spend much more time with their children than they used to (from a weekly average of 3 hours of primary child care in 1965, to seven hours in 2000.). A more…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Child Care, Parent Participation
Dahlstedt, Magnus – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
In Sweden, calls for partnership between state institutions and local communities punctuate discussions of a number of areas of public policy. In this article, the discourse of partnership is analyzed in recent developments in Swedish educational policy, and particularly the involvement of "immigrant parents" as partners collaborating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Educational Policy, Immigrants
Evers, Amy J.; Lang, Lisa F.; Smith, Sharon V. – Reading Teacher, 2009
The authors describe how alphabet books teach so much more than just the ABCs. They provide excellent resources, allowing teachers to link and integrate the reciprocal processes of reading and writing. Encapsulated within the writing workshop framework, the authors use multigenre and multicultural alphabet books as anchor texts for a literacy…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Orthographic Symbols, Parent Participation, Writing Workshops
Amy Hurst Case – ProQuest LLC, 2009
There are a number of pressing issues facing today's educational society. Among the most controversial is the research and information surrounding the perceived positive or negative effects of parental involvement and barriers that restrict parental involvement. The purpose of this study was to examine 6 parental involvement typologies and their…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Elementary Schools, Grade 3

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