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Brannon, Diana – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
Young children's beliefs about what is right and wrong traditionally have been strongly influenced by their families. However, today children often come to school with problematic behaviors and attitudes. Character education has become a necessity. Character education programs have a positive effect on achievement, classroom behaviors, and…
Descriptors: Values Education, Parent Participation, Elementary Education, Teacher Surveys
Espe-Sherwindt, Marilyn – Support for Learning, 2008
In the 1990s, the developing field of early intervention with young children with disabilities and their families adopted family-centred practice as its philosophical foundation. Family-centred practice includes three key elements: (1) an emphasis on strengths, not deficits; (2) promoting family choice and control over desired resources; and (3)…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Disabilities, Young Children, Family School Relationship
Walters, Nancy; Mixon, Joel D.; Oliver, Nekey – Minnesota Office of Higher Education, 2015
Minnesota's Intervention for College Attendance Program (ICAP) is a program of competitive grants awarded to postsecondary institutions, professional organizations and community-based organizations. Funded programs focus on increasing the access and success of groups traditionally underrepresented in higher education by strengthening their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intervention, College Preparation, Enrichment Activities
Clark, Christina – National Literacy Trust, 2009
Research in the last three decades has established a clear link between parental involvement and children's educational attainment (e.g. Fan and Chen, 2001; Desforges and Abouchaar, 2003). While most of what people know is based on mother-child interactions (Waldfogel, 2006), increased attention has been paid to the specific influences fathers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Emergent Literacy, Fathers
Bailey, Shelley Henthorne – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Post-secondary education is a path that many individuals take after high school. For students with learning disabilities, post-secondary education is an attainable goal regardless of the academic difficulties they may face. In order to make a successful transition to postsecondary education, it is necessary that students, as well as parents are…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Parent Participation, Training, Transitional Programs
Agronick, Gail; Clark, Amy; O'Donnell, Lydia; Stueve, Ann – Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast & Islands, 2009
This report summarizes efforts to develop and pilot test a protocol for collecting information about parent involvement policies, practices, and programs being implemented at the middle and high school levels. The protocol can be used to expand documentation of strategies selected, adapted, and sustained in future years. The study reviewed the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Curlew, Mary; Weber, Julie – Sloan Work and Family Research Network, 2009
One of the most important factors in school performance is parental involvement. However, many parents do not have the flexibility in their work schedules or the leave policies necessary to attend school functions. As a result, legislators are creating policies to address this issue. This policy brief tackles the following questions: (1) What is…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, State Legislation
Desmond, Cheryl T. – International Education, 2009
This research on the Educacion con Participacion de Communidad (EDUCO) rural schools in El Salvador examined the nature of the reform and its impact on parent involvement and engagement for the local community; the underlying economic and political ideologies of EDUCO; and interpreted these findings to uncover the implications of the reform for…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Democracy, Parent Participation, Ideology
Carter, Timothy L. – SRATE Journal, 2009
The Millennial Generation (born [asymptotically equivalent to]1982-2002) is now well represented in the university setting. This cohort has its own unique expectations that are in many ways aligned with constructivist propositions of learning. These Millennial expectations will likely necessitate changes in instructional approaches used in the…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Education
Hamblet, Elizabeth C. – Journal of College Admission, 2009
Over the past decade, the number of students with disabilities enrolling in college has increased steadily. Data are not gathered annually, but the figures compiled by the National Center for Education Statistics show that the number of undergraduates at degree-granting institutions rose from 1,508,000 in 1999 to 2,156,000 enrolled in 2003, a 69…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Undergraduate Study, College Attendance, College Admission
Imperato, Frances – Reading Teacher, 2009
In this article, a reading specialist tells her own story of making parental involvement work with kindergarten children in her school. Using a research-based instructional routine that involves parents and children in repeatedly reading a rhythmical text followed by a brief activity involving letter learning, phonemic awareness, and phonics, this…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Phonemic Awareness, Parent School Relationship, Kindergarten
Silverman, Wendy K.; Kurtines, William M.; Jaccard, James; Pina, Armando A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2009
This randomized clinical trial compared cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with minimal parent involvement to CBT with active parent involvement in a sample of 119 youths (7-16 years old; 33.6% Caucasian, 61.3% Latino) with anxiety disorders. The dynamics of change between youth anxiety and parent variables (positive-negative behaviors toward the…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Cognitive Restructuring, Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship
Patterson, Karen B.; Webb, Kristine W.; Krudwig, Kathryn M. – Preventing School Failure, 2009
The authors describe how the participation of Family as Faculty parents in case-based instruction influenced 16 beliefs of 89 special education teacher candidates about the value of partnering with parents. The parents, who all had children with disabilities, participated in a simulated individualized education program meeting that was embedded in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Family Involvement, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Raty, Hannu; Kasanen, Kati; Laine, Noora – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2009
The present study set out to survey Finnish parents' participation in their child's schooling and related experiences. The subjects were a nationally representative group of academically and vocationally educated fathers and mothers (N = 391) who had a child on the fifth grade. A great majority of the parents reported that they attended the parent…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Grade 5, Foreign Countries, Parent Child Relationship
Van Hove, Geert; De Schauwer, Elisabeth; Mortier, Kathleen; Bosteels, Sigrid; Desnerck, Greetje; Van Loon, Jos – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2009
Within this article we will introduce some metaphors as they were developed and used by mothers and fathers we worked with: the traveller, the warrior, the builder of bridges, the discoverer, the trainer/teacher, the in-between-er, the manager...We will position these metaphors as tools parents are using in their confrontation with normalising…
Descriptors: Mothers, Disabilities, Fathers, Figurative Language

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