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Colby Hall; Katlynn Dahl-Leonard; Garrett J. Roberts; Philip Capin; Delanie Peacott; Lauren Thayer; Kristin Conradi Smith – Grantee Submission, 2025
Although phonics knowledge and decoding skill are important for academic and life success, there is little research that examines the effects of home-based, family-implemented instruction on the development of these early literacy skills. The purpose of this multiple baseline across participants single case experimental design study was to…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Parents, Parents as Teachers, Parent Background
Thomas Arnett – Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, 2024
Seismic shifts are shaking the landscape of K-12 education. Public school districts across the US have lost over a million students since 2020. Meanwhile, novel educational models--such as microschools and hybrid homeschooling--have more than doubled their enrollments. This paper explores what's driving families to seek these new learning…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Small Schools, School Choice
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Gabrielle Oliveira; Eunhye Flavin; Haylea Hubacz – Education and Urban Society, 2024
Dual language education programs have become increasingly popular among elementary schools across the country. These programs are touted to represent a promise of a more equitable education for children whose parents are immigrants or whose first languages are not English. Nonetheless, these programs are also known to have appeal to monolingual…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Program Implementation, Bilingual Education Programs, Teacher Attitudes
GeLynn Gail Thompson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study utilized a basic interpretive design to explore the experiences of parents/guardians who enrolled their children in the Build Our Kids for Success Program (BOKS) and autoethnography to explore the experiences of the researcher while implementing the BOKS program. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 individuals representing 13…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Attitudes, Ethnography, Program Implementation
Joseph Mia Gutierrez-Woods – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The phenomenon of Emergency Remote Instruction (ERI) is not new, but in 2020 it was experienced at a historic scale. The purpose of this study was to examine the parent engagement experiences of parents with students in kindergarten through second grade during the COVID-19 school closings and their perceptions of their roles through the lenses of…
Descriptors: Parents, Kindergarten, Young Children, Elementary School Students
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Kuru, Nalan – Journal of Education and Learning, 2023
The preschool period must be the starting point for the same attitude among all education stakeholders to achieve sustainable improvement and permanent change. Undoubtedly, a supportive classroom environment with a bond and an emotion-oriented approach contributes to children's intellectual and personal development. Emotion coaching is a…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Attitudes, Program Implementation, Emotional Experience
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Kait Gould; Ryan J. Martin; Summer Bottini; Jaime Crowley-Zalaket; Ainsley Losh; Meka McCammon; Jennifer R. Wolgemuth; Cynthia Anderson – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2024
Behavioral parent training (BPT) is an empirically supported approach for addressing the behavioral concerns of autistic children. However, many families face barriers to accessing BPT. Adapting BPT via telehealth technology may improve access for families, especially those living in rural regions. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Parents, Children, Parent Child Relationship
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Elaine Walsh; Zoe Tapp; Emma Mallonee; Camille Hakansson; Ambyr Leigh; Megan Reibel – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Adolescent suicide is a public health issue, and school is an ideal setting for prevention activities. LEARN is a peer-led gatekeeper training for high school personnel, parents, and students. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of LEARN as a gatekeeper training. Methods: Paired t tests were used to compare pre-…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Suicide, Prevention, High School Students
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Štech, Stanislav; Smetácková, Irena – European Journal of Education, 2023
In international education policy articulations by organisations such as the UNESCO, inclusive education is defined rather vaguely, usually in terms of human rights. Yet, national reception it is more or less taken for granted. Analyses of "policy lending" show that when national education traditions are not respected, the lack of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Educational Policy, Teachers
Andersen, Kimberly P. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Most schools have a code of conduct that guides their expectations for student behaviors. While schools' policies around discipline are believed to help deter further negative behavioral incidents, restorative practices is a field of study that strives to proactively build community and social coherence rather than exclusionary consequences…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Rural Schools, Adults, Attitudes
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Jonathan D. Rodgers; Marcus L. Thomeer; Christopher Lopata; James P. Donnelly; Shelby L. Brennan; Brigit M. Reilly; Christian J. Rajnisz; Zoe L. Gionis; Annamaria Monti; Samantha L. Andrews – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2023
This study reports on two pilot studies developing a telemedicine parent-delivered social skills intervention (PDSSI) for school-aged children with ASD. Pilot study 1 involved initial development, training, and feasibility testing for six parent-child pairs using in-person training and fidelity monitoring. Findings from study 1 supported the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Parents, Interpersonal Competence, Social Development
Kelly, Mandy Jo – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Background: This paper poses to discuss and examine the concern of unmonitored and excessive internet use by school-age children, ages eight years to 11 years old, along with the importance of employing a Family Media Use Plan, which is recommended by the American Family of Pediatrics (AAP). This issue, although not often studied, is a common…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Internet, Computer Use, Incidence
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Meagan Scott Hoffman; Brooke J. Hanson; Sean E. Brotherson; Geoffrey Zehnacker – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2021
Learning to set age-appropriate boundaries is an integral element of positive youth development. Both parents and youth need guidance in rule-rsetting and negotiating boundaries. North Dakota State University Extension created Boundaries, a program using parent-youth relationships to teach the importance of setting and following rules or…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Extension Education, Parents, Parent Student Relationship
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Brian, Jessica; Drmic, Irene; Roncadin, Caroline; Dowds, Erin; Shaver, Chantelle; Smith, Isabel M.; Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie; Sacrey, Lori-Ann R.; Bryson, Susan E. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
Recent efforts have focused on developing and evaluating early intervention for toddlers with probable or emerging autism spectrum disorder. Parent-mediated approaches have gained traction, with mounting evidence of efficacy, but a research-to-practice gap exists, and community effectiveness remains to be firmly established. We report outcomes of…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Early Intervention, Toddlers, Parents
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McCann, Ellie; Powell, Sharon; Becher, Emily H.; McGuire, Jenifer K. – Adult Learning, 2020
The goal of this article is to provide a framework for practitioners to update their curriculum using an in-depth case study of the Parents Forever program. As new research and best practices change, curriculum authors and program administrators should consider revising both the content and method of delivery of their courses. However, little…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Child Rearing, Curriculum Development, Program Implementation
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