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Moyce, Sally C.; Sisson, Nathaniel; Thompson, Sophia; Velazqueaz, Maria; Claudio, David; Aghbashian, Elizabeth; Demorest, Heather; Vanderwood, Karl – American Journal of Health Education, 2021
Background: Engaging minorities in research especially in Montana where Latinos make up a small percentage of the population can be a challenge. We describe an effort to recruit Latinos into a research study by hosting a health screening event. Purpose: This event served as the first step in the creation of an academic-community partnership.…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Health Services
Knitzer, Jane; Lefkowitz, Jill – National Center for Children in Poverty, 2006
Compelling evidence from neuroscience about how early relationships and experience influence the architecture of the brain, and in turn early school success, has led to increasing policy and practice attention to implementing child development and family support programs like Early Head Start for infants and toddlers. But, there is also a group of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Toddlers, Infants, Child Development