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Zheng, Bingjie – Language and Education, 2021
Few studies have investigated the discourses and ideologies around parents' enrollment decisions in Chinese-English immersion contexts, and how these discourses and ideologies affect their involvement with their children' bi/multilingual development. Conducted in a K-5 50/50 one-way Mandarin immersion school, this paper focuses on ethnographic…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Multilingualism, Cultural Pluralism, Immersion Programs
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Whitcher-Skinner, Kendra; Dees, Sharon J.; Watkins, Paul – Learning Communities: Research & Practice, 2017
University housing has the capacity to offer more than comfortable living spaces, and campuses across the U.S., including our own, are exploring models of residential learning communities that provide both academic and social support students while cultivating a strong sense of community. In this article, we describe our campus foray into offering…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, College Housing, Sense of Community, Residential Patterns
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Riley, Anne W.; Valdez, Carmen R.; Barrueco, Sandra; Mills, Carrie; Beardslee, William; Sandler, Irwin; Rawal, Purva – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2008
Depression is a family matter. It not only diminishes the quality-of-life of the depressed person, but also strains the resources of the family unit and increases the children's risk of developing significant problems that start early and persist into adulthood. Although treatment of a parent's depression is critical, many families also need…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Descriptions, Depression (Psychology), Family Programs
Fernandez, Irene – 1973
The author states that hundreds of schools throughout the country are discovering that a positive factor for academic achievement is parental involvement. Schools are finding out that parents "do care" and that, given the opportunity, they can influence and further enchance the educational opportunities of their children. Some question facing the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Programs, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
Portsmouth School Dept., RI. – 1979
The sixth of eight related documents, this monograph describes the parent study group aspect of the Reading Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services (RIPPS) program. The document describes the background and rationale for this parenting program, designed to help parents understand their child and the role parents play in a child's development, and…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Conferences, Parent Influence
Carnine, L. M. – 1979
This paper describes the positive effects of the Parent Program of the University of Oregon Follow Through Program. Section I illustrates the positive effects of parent involvement in two case histories of parents' political activism directed at securing and maintaining quality education for their children. Section II focuses on parents'…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Models, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Parent Attitudes
Collins, Robert – Agricultural Education, 1979
Describes the parents' organization at the University of Minnesota Technical College and their parents' day activities. The parents' organization functions through a forty-member council to provide parents with school information, inform parents of policies, and to make recommendations to further improve educational services. (LRA)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Information Dissemination, Parent Associations, Parent Influence
Jester, R. Emile – 1969
The Florida Parent Education Model, working with 5- to 7-year-olds enrolled in Follow Through programs, is based on the premise that a child's home environment has the most lasting influence on his adaptation to school and to the world around him. The program works with the mother, who, as educators are discovering, has more influence on the child…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Lower Class Parents, Parent Education, Parent Influence
Slezak, James – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1979
A comprehensive school management system plan that includes parent participation and staff development is described. The staff development program is influenced by parents' input through surveys and through their direct involvement on site councils. (JMF)
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Parent Influence, Parent Participation, Parent Role
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Palzer, Doris M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1975
Author described a program designed to provide additional help in the school district by using the knowledge, skills, and expertise of parent volunteers. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Pilot Projects
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corp., Brooklyn, NY. – 1978
Summarized in this report is the effect parent participation in the Family Education Program at Intermediate School (I.S.) 55 in New York had on student achievement in the school during 1975-1977. Results of the first year of the program, 1974-75, indicated a relationship between parent participation and improved student achievement in mathematics…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Education
Hoyt, Kenneth B. – 1979
Conceptualized as an equal partner with the formal education system and the business/labor/industry/professional/government community in effective delivery of career education, the home/family structure has not received proper emphasis. Career education coordinators participating in a miniconference recognized parents' rights and responsibilities…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Career Planning, Decision Making
Schraft, Carol M. – 1978
There are three ways parents can be involved in school life: (1) parent change programs; (2) school change approach; and (3) parent organizations. The problem with parent change programs is that they operate on the naive assumption that children's problems are the result of their parents' inadequacies. They imply that the parent, rather than the…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Blacks, Change Strategies, Elementary Education
Greene, Elizabeth – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1985
Parent orientations, planned to better the parents' understanding of the freshman-year experience by providing a comprehensive view of campus life, are described. The orientations are aimed at assuring parents that their children have chosen their college wisely. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Orientation, Parent Attitudes
Fruchter, Norm; And Others – 1992
This book presents findings of a study that identified and analyzed 18 recently developed programs or reform efforts in the United States that stress effective parental involvement. Chapter 1 provides a review of education literature and research on parent involvement from 1945 to 1985 and situates newly emerging efforts within the current climate…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Low Income
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