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Cho, Seokhee – Gifted Education International, 1997
To identify factors which facilitate or hinder personal career advancement, 162 Korean graduates from the most prestigious Korean girls' high school were studied. Gifted girls who achieved in their professional lives were determined to advance in their careers and had aspirations for career development which were supported by their families.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adults, Career Development, Employment Level
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Smith, Frances M.; Hausafus, Cheryl O. – Science Education, 1998
Identifies those aspects of family support that have the most influence on students' learning in mathematics and science. Examines the relationship of the mother's support and participation to the eighth-grade minority child's score on standardized tests. Contains 36 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Influence, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
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Wade, Barry; Moore, Maggie – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1996
This follow-up of the effects of the national Bookstart pilot study compared samples of urban families through structured interviews. It found that two years later those families whose babies had been introduced to books in the original experiment gave more priority to looking at books, buying books as presents, and book sharing between parents…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Rathunde, Kevin – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1996
Used questionnaires and Experience Sampling Method (i.e., electronic pagers) to investigate relationships between talented adolescents' family contexts and school activity experiences. Found link between family support and feelings of spontaneous interest and between family challenge and goal-related interests. Revealed that combination of these…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Experience, Family Environment
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Reed-Victor, Evelyn; Stronge, James H. – Journal of Children and Poverty, 1997
Reviews the resilience of children and youth who thrive in spite of challenging circumstances and develop into healthy adults. Strategies to enhance individual, family, school, and community protective factors are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Community Support
Our Children, 1997
Even improved school systems cannot fully prepare children for the challenges ahead, so families must become partners in education. Parents must be lifelong teachers: effective parents must model appropriate behaviors and attitudes, provide guidance, communicate love, teach responsibility, create community, nurture spiritual values, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence, Family Life
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D'Amico, Joseph; And Others – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1996
Interviews with 33 teenagers from three small rural Midwest towns examined how they saw themselves, their families, friends, communities, and futures. Interview excerpts illustrate ambivalence about rural experiences, desire to move elsewhere, and Hispanic students' experiences with racism, but also convey positive attitudes about family, friends,…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Ethnic Bias, Expectation, Family Influence
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Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Child Development and Care, 2002
Reviews literature on family influence on children's acquisition of literacy. Discusses the ambivalence regarding family literacy theories and the lack of family literacy theoretical frameworks. Identifies types of family involvement and effective literacy strategies for families. Finds that most studies suggest that family literacy contributes to…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Influence, Family Involvement, Family Life
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Robinson, Nancy M.; Lanzi, Robin Gaines; Weinberg, Richard A.; Ramey, Sharon Landesman; Ramey, Craig T. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2002
A group of 162 out of 5,400 former Head Start children were identified at the end of third grade as highest achieving and thriving both socially and academically. Families of these children had somewhat more resources on which to call and somewhat fewer stresses. Caretakers of high achievers ascribed to more positive parenting attitudes and were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Rearing, Early Childhood Education, Economically Disadvantaged
Clarke-Stewart, K. Alison – NEA Today, 1989
Development and achievement by children from single-parent families can be difficult. Various factors make divorce harder for children, but they can adjust, and teachers can help by keeping school from being one more problem (e.g,. being informed about what to expect in such circumstances and offering programs to relieve stress). (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childhood Needs, Children, Divorce
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Melekian, Badrig A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
A retrospective review of 249 French children (ages 8-15) with severe dyslexia found that families were characterized by low occupational status and educational level for parents and predominance of high-ranking children in large sibships. Parental age and matrimonial status seemed unimportant. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Employment Level
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Anglum, Barbara S.; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1990
Examines the relationship between reading ability and home environment to determine what variables most accurately predict reading achievement. Finds that the father's education level, the amount of reading done to children before school entry, and the variety of print materials read in the home are highly significant predictors of reading…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Elementary Education, Family Environment, Family Influence
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Sheridan, Rillah – Language Arts, 1989
Asserts that curriculum design has traditionally been left to the experts who have forgotten or lost touch with the children. Explores an autobiographical account by Christopher Nolan, expressing the desire to build a curriculum that is richer, more energetic, and more truthful than the ones in the past. (MG)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment
Sotomayor, Marta – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
Demographic and socioeconomic status of Hispanic Americans, and particularly of the elderly, are discussed. The leadership roles and legacy of older persons in the extended multi-generational Hispanic American family are examined, and a case study is presented. Programatic efforts are needed to support close family ties and intergenerational…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Demography, Extended Family, Family Influence
Skawinski, Carol – Taproot, 1995
There has been a resurgence of concern for character education in schools because of the breakdown of the family and growing negative influences such as the mass media. Discusses how character education can be taught, who will teach it, the role of outdoor educators and the use of animals in teaching it, and accommodating differing cultural…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Family Influence
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