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Musab Al-Laimoun; Issa Alkinj – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
Limited research has examined the perspectives of teachers and parents on the effectiveness of e-learning platforms in achieving educational outcomes for kindergarteners. This study sought to evaluate the views of teachers and parents regarding the effectiveness of the Darsak platform in supporting educational outcomes in kindergarten settings. A…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Electronic Learning
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Jesse W. C. Yip; Hazel Mei-Yung Lam – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2025
The years 2020-2022 witnessed rapid socio-political changes in Hong Kong, including measures taken in response to COVID-19 and the implementation of the National Security Law. These changes significantly influenced the role of kindergarten teachers and necessitated a redefinition of their identity. Utilising a tripartite model that considers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Educational Change
Angela R. Watson; Matthew H. Lee – EdChoice, 2025
Homeschooling, the parent-directed education of a child in the home, grew rapidly during the pandemic despite some calls for restrictions. Homeschool participation continues to increase, and diversify, with parents opting into hybrid schools, co-ops, microschools, and virtual learning. Despite recent growth, many homeschool policies are based on…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Stereotypes, Parents, Individual Characteristics
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Rebecca Ward; Eloi Puig-Mayenco – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Recent research indicates that bilingualism does not exacerbate the language learning difficulties commonly seen in children with down syndrome (DS). However, misconceptions persist about its potential negative impact. Aims: This study aimed to investigate the attitudes, perceptions and experiences of bilingual parents or guardians…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Bilingualism, Down Syndrome, Barriers
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Mazhar Bal; Gizem Uyumaz; Berkay Maden – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This study aimed to examine the mediating role of metacognitive writing strategies in the relationship between middle school students' self-regulation skills in the writing process and their writing anxiety. Using structural equation modelling, the data collected from 513 middle school students were analysed with advanced statistical techniques…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Writing Strategies, Middle School Students, Self Management
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Lydia Aframea Dankyi; Joyce Kwakyewaa Dankyi; Richlove Owusu-Achiaw; Moses Segbenya – Discover Education, 2025
Career aspirations and career development are major concerns in national building. This study explored the career aspirations of final year B.Ed. Accounting students in a Ghanaian university and the barriers that prevented them from achieving their aspirations. The census technique was used to capture all final-year university students pursuing a…
Descriptors: Career Development, Occupational Aspiration, College Students, Business Education
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Tzlil Einziger; Judith G. Auerbach; Andrea Berger – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Contemporary perspectives suggest that some children are more sensitive to their caregiving environment than others. This prospective longitudinal study examined the role of environmental sensitivity in the developmental pathways of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), focusing on its early identification during the neonatal period.…
Descriptors: Neonates, Personality Traits, Emotional Response, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Vincent Cho; Sofia Dueñas – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2025
Unbeknownst to many researchers, online surveys can be vulnerable to attacks from bots and generative artificial intelligence (AI), which can generate hundreds of fraudulent responses instantly. Confronting this challenge to data integrity, we employed an adaptive approach to test the effectiveness of various anti-fraud tactics (e.g., CAPTCHA;…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Online Surveys, Research Methodology, Research Projects
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Leckey, Yvonne; McGilloway, Sinead; Hickey, Grainne; Bracken-Scally, Mairead; Kelly, Paul; Furlong, Mairead – Child Care in Practice, 2019
Objective: A randomised control trial was conducted to assess whether the combined Incredible Years parent training and child training programmes (PT + CT) led to improvements in ADHD-type behaviours in children, when compared to a PT-only group and a Wait List Control (WLC) group. Method: Forty-five families with a child aged 3-7 years who…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Child Development, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Behavior Modification
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Kong, Siu-Cheung; Li, Robert Kwok-Yiu; Kwok, Ron Chi-Wai – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2019
Schools around the globe increasingly realized the importance of technology and its application in the education system. To guarantee a successful educational innovation, schools seek out different parties for valuable opinions. Among them, parents are the important feedback providers, because their attitudes are influential on children's academic…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Programming, Computer Science Education, Test Construction
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O'Rourke, Bernadette; Nandi, Anik – Language Policy, 2019
This study examines the role of new speaker parents who have made a conscious decision to bring up their children in Galician, a language which they themselves did not acquire in the home. Although intergenerational transmission has for long been considered a crucial part of linguistic vitality, new speakers bring complexity to this paradigm and…
Descriptors: Romance Languages, Parent Attitudes, Decision Making, Parent Role
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Francis, Grace L.; Reed, Alexandra S. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Transitioning out of school is often challenging, especially for young adults with disabilities. Fortunately, parent involvement can enhance the transition process and student outcomes following graduation. However, there is limited information regarding how and why parents provide support to their young adults in high school and college, thus…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Parent Child Relationship, Aging (Individuals), Graduates
Sorensen, Terri – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Virtual education is expanding exponentially across the country while steeped in controversy. This dissertation analyzes parent and teacher perspectives on how four Idaho virtual schools educate students with disabilities. Two research questions examine parent roles in developing valid IEPs and providing special education services aligned to IDEA…
Descriptors: Special Education, Virtual Schools, Students with Disabilities, Parent Attitudes
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Youjie Zhang; Ghaffar A. Hurtado; Alejandro Peralta Reyes; Patricia Arellano Brazys; Laura Perdue; Silvia Alvarez de Davila; Rafael Flores; Javiera Monardez Popelka; Marla Reicks – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2019
Latino children have a disproportionately high prevalence of obesity. Parenting styles and food- and activity-related parenting practices influence children's weight and weight-related behaviors. Fathers are underrepresented in existing healthy lifestyle intervention studies for families. The Padres Preparados, Jóvenes Saludables program was…
Descriptors: Obesity, Hispanic Americans, Early Adolescents, Fathers
Barnett, W. Steven; Jung, Kwanghee – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2021
Early learning experiences at home and in classrooms build the foundations for children's later success in school and life. The pandemic has upended home life and preschool programs, making it more challenging for both parents and communities to provide optimal learning experiences for young children. These changes are likely to have important…
Descriptors: Pandemics, Preschool Children, COVID-19, Learning Experience
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