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Albrecht, Donna – Theory Into Practice, 2021
University education partners have great potential to facilitate schools' moving from a school led traditional approach for family involvement to an asset based, empowerment approach to partnerships. On this journey, educators grapple with the cognitive dissonance of change as they engage their emerging multilingual families in the lives of their…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Empowerment, Partnerships in Education, Family School Relationship
Tanenbaum, Courtney; Cole, Susan; Autumn, Stephanie; Chavez, Suzette; Cinque, Alexa; Sowers, Jayne – Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development, US Department of Education, 2018
The Native American and Alaska Native Children in School (NAM) discretionary grants program aims to reduce the persistent achievement gaps between Native American and Alaska Native (NA/AN) youth and their peers on measures of reading and English language arts (ELA) (NCES 2015) and on measures of college-readiness in reading (ACT 2017). One reason…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Alaska Natives, Achievement Gap, American Indian Languages
Quiroz, Blanca; Beckwith, Shirley; Williams, Haidee – Texas Comprehensive Center, 2010
This report describes how two school districts in Texas supported the achievement of English language learners (ELLs) beyond classroom instruction, through ancillary education enrichment opportunities with Title III funds. These particular districts were identified as those with some of the most successful ELL programs, as determined by…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, School Districts, Academic Achievement, Faculty Development
Anderson, John D. – 1974
This program, included in "Effective Reading Programs...," serves about 450 educationally disadvantaged children, aged from 3-5 years, and approximately 40 handicapped students, aged from 0-5 years. The overall goal of this project is to establish a partnership between school and parents for the purpose of educating preschool children.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educationally Disadvantaged, Handicapped Students, Parent Participation
Ibarra, Herbert – Foreign Lang Ann, 1969
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, Case Studies, Educationally Disadvantaged, English (Second Language)
Brierley, Miriam – 1973
One purpose of this project was to develop positive attitudes and knowledge of evaluation philosophy and techniques at the local building level. A set of procedures and instruments was devised through the efforts of the project staff to train participants to plan and carry out activities appropriate for assessing the particular educational needs…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
Claymont School District, DE. – 1973
The major objectives of the 3-year Claymont Behavior Modification Project, which involved 11 teachers and 270 students, were to: a) train teachers in operant procedures for use in an uncontrived natural setting; b) accelerate student academic performances, with a special view to achieving one year's academic growth in one chronological year for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Inservice Teacher Education, Low Ability Students
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1977
This booklet describes the activities and results of five Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title III reading projects which were judged to be successful in improving pupils' reading ability. The programs served pupils in grades 1 through 12 and were instituted in districts in which pupils performed below expectancy in reading ability. For…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Reading Difficulty
Logan, Juanita – 1975
The general objective of Project Utilize was to help educators learn effective utilization of volunteer support. Volunteers were recruited from the school community. Nine volunteer and teacher training sessions were held. The volunteers, principals, and teachers were involved in viewing the training of volunteers on videotape. Pupils referred to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Mathematics Instruction, Parent Participation
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Forsyth County - Winston-Salem City Schools, NC. – 1976
This booklet answers questions of parents about the metric system, presenting a concise overview. Prefixes, terminology, and notation essential to the metric system are clearly detailed. The basic concepts of length, area, volume, temperature, and mass are presented with illustrations and tables. (JW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education
Ferguson-Florissant School District, Ferguson, MO. – 1972
This is an interim report on the Drug Abuse Education Project, a three-year K-12 program designed primarily to train teachers and develop curriculum in the area of drug abuse. During the first year (1971-72), instructional units were developed at all grade levels by district teachers who had taken part in a training program that included a series…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Counselor Training, Curriculum Development, Drug Education
Maine Township Diagnostic and Remedial Learning Center, Park Ridge, IL. – 1970
The Maine Township Diagnostic and Remedial Learning Centers were established to provide educational, diagnostic, and remedial services to selected students who were so handicapped by their inability to make use of the communications skills, particularly reading and writing skills, that their school experience became one of frustration and failure.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Dropouts, Inservice Teacher Education, Parent Participation
Wheeler, Doris; Henderson, Hannah Dale – 1976
The program outlined in this guide was developed on the theory that an important factor in determining a child's success in reading is an enriched background of prereading educational experiences (in the areas of language, motor skills, auditory and visual perception, and self-image) which can be directed at home by parents. In this program, the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Home Instruction, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Ferguson-Florissant School District, Ferguson, MO. – 1973
This report describes how one school district developed a program of parent involvement in a Saturday early education program. The relationship between the home and the school is fostered primarily in two ways: through parental involvement in the Saturday School teaching team once every two months and through the home teaching visits. A crucial…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Diagnosis, Home Visits, Learning Activities
Turman, Lynette; Blatt, Bobby – 1974
Carthay Center Elementary School, an urban school in Los Angeles, developed Individualized Instruction through Open Structure in order to meet the needs of a changing student population. The program attempts to excite children about learning and to reinforce basic academic skills. The child's interest, needs, and abilities are integrated into the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classes (Groups of Students), Elementary Education, Flexible Schedules
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