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Fye, Heather J.; Rainey, J. Steve – Journal of School Counseling, 2021
School counselors are uniquely qualified to meet the increasing mental health needs of students within the school setting. Play therapy is an evidence-based intervention used by school counselors to address the mental health needs of youth. Job demands require school counselors to provide goal-focused and time-sensitive interventions. Accordingly,…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counseling Techniques, Mental Health, Play Therapy
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Jones, Ithel; Lake, Vickie E. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2018
Service learning is an instructional approach that connects and combines community service activities with academic learning. It is a method that facilitates student learning through active participation in organized community service. It can be used with students across all grade levels and it can be integrated across all subjects. Service…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Caring, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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Sherraden, Margaret; Peters, Clark; Wagner, Kristen; Guo, Baorong; Clancy, Margaret – Economics of Education Review, 2013
This paper explores contributions of qualitative research to saving theory for children, youth, and parents in children's development account (CDAs) programs. It brings together findings from three studies: (1) elementary school age children saving for college, (2) youth transitioning from foster care saving for education and other purposes, and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Children, Youth, Foster Care
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Trepanier-Street, Mary – Childhood Education, 2007
Current theory on mentoring describes the process as a mutual learning relationship in which both the mentor and the mentee gain knowledge. Many research studies have supported the benefits of mentoring programs for at-risk elementary school children. One particularly interesting mentoring project with preschool children is Jumpstart, a national…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Preservice Teachers, Mentors, Academic Achievement
Leibowitz, Sue L.; Chates, Alan I. – 1998
This study evaluated the effect a developmentally appropriate curriculum, implemented as part of a Head Start Transition Project for public kindergarten through third grade to maintain and enhance the benefits attained by Head Start children and their families. Participating were two cohorts of students in demonstration and comparison classrooms…
Descriptors: Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Elementary School Students, Followup Studies, Longitudinal Studies
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Nowacek, E. Jane; Mamlin, Nancy – Preventing School Failure, 2007
We investigated 4 elementary school general education teachers' understandings of the characteristics of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and what academic and behavioral modifications they implemented for these learners. Two major findings emerged: (a) teachers provided few modifications for individuals with ADHD and…
Descriptors: General Education, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Elementary School Teachers
Gottlieb, Margo; Rasher, Sue Pinzur – 1995
Thirty-two programs across the country were selected to participate in the National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Project. The project's mission was to replicate the Head Start delivery model within the public school in order to facilitate a smooth transition for children and families. Project effectiveness was examined on…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students
Sherman, Carey Wexler; Mueller, Daniel P. – 1996
There is abundant theoretical support for the value of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) at the elementary school level, but there has been relatively little research to document its effects. This paper explores the relationship between DAP and student achievement among low-income students in St. Paul, Minnesota, using research from an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Disadvantaged Youth
Penn, Patricia H.; Childers, Robert D. – 1994
Given the help they want and need, families do spend time with their young children in developmentally appropriate learning activities. Following a successful experience with Family Connections 1, the Rural Excel Program at the Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) developed a second volume of 22 colorful, four-page guides to learning, designed…
Descriptors: Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Elementary School Students, Family School Relationship, Field Tests
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Office of Research and Development. – 1992
Act 619 of the 1984 Louisiana legislative session initiated the State-Funded Program for High-Risk Four-Year-Olds, which is intended to improve the school readiness of preschool students. This document is the program evaluation report for 1990 and 1991. Part 1 of the report is a comprehensive program description which provides information on: (1)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students