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Ozcan, Mehmet – Education Reform Journal, 2021
The aim of this research is to reveal the ideas of teachers serving in high schools regarding the factors that affect students' academic achievement. For this purpose, the aim is to investigate and reveal in depth the thoughts of teachers serving in high schools. The research was designed with the case study type of qualitative research method.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teacher Attitudes, High School Students, Predictor Variables
Coe, Catherine; Dallos, Rudi; Stedmon, Jacqui; Rydin-Orwin, Tracy – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
This study interviewed fathers of young infants to explore their experiences and understandings of their parental roles; comparing these with observations of them interacting with their baby, using an attachment lens. Analysis of interviews revealed key themes about fathers' experiences of being parented and in their turn, parenting, which linked…
Descriptors: Fathers, Infants, Parent Role, Experience
Sugiarti, Rini; Murkana, Nerru Pranuta; Erlangga, Erwin; Adicita, Rizal; Pinandita, Satria – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
This study aims to analyze the learning model of municipal students. The approach used in this study is a quantitative correlational study with an ex-post facto design and path analysis. The instrument used is a questionnaire and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with WarpPLS 4.0 statistical software to analyze the data. The results show that…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Learning Motivation, Outcomes of Education, Parent Influence
Saunders, Gretchen R. B.; Liu, Mengzhen; Vrieze, Scott; McGue, Matt; Iacono, William G. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Parent-child similarity is a function of genetic and environmental transmission. In addition, genetic effects not transmitted to offspring may drive parental behavior, thereby affecting the rearing environment of the child. Measuring genetic proclivity directly, through polygenic risk scores (PRSs), provides a way to test for the effect of…
Descriptors: Smoking, Drinking, Parent Influence, Genetics
Gilmore, Amir – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
Inspired by jazz's epistemologies and structures, this article was written as a Black liberatory jazz album on Black Boy Joy. Threaded through musical tracks, Black Boy Joy is conceptualized as a Black spiritual Life Force and a liberatory emotional expression that refuses the anti-Black curriculum antagonizing Black boys. Black Boy Joy centers…
Descriptors: Music, Males, Blacks, Aesthetics
Ekas, Naomi V.; Kouros, Chrystyna D. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
Research supports that parents of children with ASD experience higher rates of marital conflict compared to parents of neurotypically developing (NT) children; however, no known research examining reactions to interparental conflict in children with ASD exists. This study compared emotional, behavioral, and physiological responses to interparental…
Descriptors: Parents, Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Sylvia Dunmeyer – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Parental involvement has been strongly associated with improved educational outcomes for elementary school-aged children. Regardless, parental involvement has been lacking in many school districts, though the causes of reduced involvement remain understudied. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the reasons for the decline…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes
Elise Moore – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The influence of a parent bears a significant impact on the educational outcomes of children with disabilities. Supporting a child with a disability can cause increased parental stress, complicate school-home relationships, and negatively influence parents' self-efficacy. Given the diverse and unique characteristics associated with specific…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Parents, Learning Disabilities, Parent Influence
Jeremy L. Coleman – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study examined and investigated non-cognitive factors that led to increased persistence of high achieving African American males in high school. After interviewing students, teachers, and parents, the results of the data analysis suggested that African American males persisted due to strong social support systems, effective and relational…
Descriptors: High School Students, African American Students, Males, Academic Persistence
Michael Edward Lewis – ProQuest LLC, 2021
"Exploring the In-Home Experiences of African American Students Pursuing STEM Degrees" is a Phenomenological Case study that examines the experiences of five African American students at a Historically Black College. This study explores the internal (within oneself) and external (interactions with parents and siblings) attributes of the…
Descriptors: African American Students, STEM Education, Black Colleges, Individual Development
Nilford Hove; Nareadi T. Phasha – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2024
Background: South African schools accommodate a wide range of learners with various learning abilities in accordance with the policy of inclusion. However, little is known about how learners with learning disabilities are supported in the classrooms. Aim: The study sought to explore how learners with learning disabilities are supported in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion
Casandra E. Harper; Judy Marquez Kiyama; Alice Lee – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
This multiple case study draws from interview and observation data from nine institutions to reveal the role that orientation and parent and family programming staff members believe they and parents should play in facilitating students' independence development. Key findings include the importance of balance in involvement and partnering with…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Parent Influence, Parent Child Relationship, School Orientation
Lara R. Robinson; Rebecca H. Bitsko; Brenna O'Masta; Joseph R. Holbrook; Jean Ko; Caroline M. Barry; Brion Maher; Audrey Cerles; Kayla Saadeh; Laurel MacMillan; Zayan Mahmooth; Jeanette Bloomfield; Margaret Rush; Jennifer W. Kaminski – Prevention Science, 2024
Poor parental mental health and stress have been associated with children's mental disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), through social, genetic, and neurobiological pathways. To determine the strength of the associations between parental mental health and child ADHD, we conducted a set of meta-analyses to examine…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Depression (Psychology), Medicine, Behavior Disorders
Caitlin T. Hines; Samantha Steimle; Rebecca Ryan – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Food insecurity poses a serious threat to children's development, but the mechanisms through which food insecurity undermines child development are far less clear. Specifically, food insecurity may influence children through its effect on parents' psychological well-being and parent--child interactions as a result, but past research on the role of…
Descriptors: Food, Hunger, Child Development, Parent Child Relationship
Sara Esmaeeli – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
This study extends the research on the preschool "home literacy environment" (HLE) in the context of the family risk (FR) of reading disability (RD) by examining a multiple-deficit model of RD. A total of 1,171 six-year-old Norwegian children were assessed at school entry, the onset of formal reading instruction in Norway. Their parents…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Emergent Literacy, Family Environment, Reading Difficulties

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