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Quarmby, T.; Dagkas, S.; Bridge, M. – Health Education Research, 2011
This mixed method paper explored the effect of family structure on children's physical activities and sedentary pursuits. It furthers the limited understanding of how family structure impacts on children's time in, and reasons behind engaging in, certain physical activities. Children from three inner city comprehensive schools in the Midlands,…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, One Parent Family, Family Structure, Interviews
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Davis, Robert A. – Ethics and Education, 2011
In the critical assessment of the rise of what Jameson has termed the modern centred subject...the lived experience of individual consciousness as a monadic and autonomous centre of activity, significant attention has been devoted to the impact of the institutions of the late eighteenth century "bourgeois cultural revolution" such as the family…
Descriptors: Mothers, Democracy, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship
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Bertelli, M.; Bianco, A.; Rossi, M.; Scuticchio, D.; Brown, I. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2011
Background: There is substantial literature investigating quality of life (QoL) of individuals with intellectual disability (ID). QoL of families of people with ID is emerging as an important field of research. Despite this, there is a lack of studies regarding their relationship. Aim: The present paper aimed to study the relationship between QoL…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Family Programs, Quality of Life, Questionnaires
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Shamama-tus-Sabah, Syeda; Gilani, Nighat; Wachs, Theodore D. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2011
Recent findings from Western developed countries have linked home chaos to children's cognitive performance and behavioral problems. In the present paper we test whether the same pattern of associations can be replicated in a non-Western developing country. Our sample was 203 Pakistani primary school children. To assess home chaos the Confusion,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Developing Nations
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Gil-Flores, Javier; Padilla-Carmona, M. Teresa; Suarez-Ortega, Magdalena – Educational Review, 2011
This paper examines the influence of gender, educational attainment and family-related variables on the academic aspirations of students aged. Using data from the Academic Achievement Assessment in Andalusia (Spain) during 2006/2007 and from a questionnaire answered by 3963 students and 3842 families, we obtained information about students' test…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Academic Aspiration, Foreign Countries, Incidence
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Mabsout, Ramzi – Social Indicators Research, 2011
From a recent Ethiopian representative household survey this paper empirically operationalizes concepts from the capability approach to shed light on the relationship between conversion factors, capability inputs and health functionings. The subjects of the study are women in partnership. The results suggest their health functionings are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Indicators, Females, Health
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Ruff, S. Beth; Keim, Michael A. – Professional Counselor, 2014
There are 1.2 million school-age children with military parents in the United States, and approximately 90% attend public schools. On average, military children move three times more often than their civilian peers. Tensions at home, enrollment issues, adapting to new schools, and a lack of familiarity with military culture by public school…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Military Service, Student Mobility, Special Needs Students
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Sucharita, V. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
The present paper, based on an ethnographic study of a government school and a low-cost private school in Andhra Pradesh, India, argues that the students of a government school and a private school have two different worlds and are socialised differently. As children progress from childhood to adolescence, the transition is accompanied by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, Ethnography, Public Schools
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Fantuzzo, John W.; LeBoeuf, Whitney A.; Rouse, Heather L. – Educational Researcher, 2014
This study investigated the unique relations between school concentrations of student risk factors and measures of reading, mathematics, and attendance. It used an integrated administrative data system to create a combined data set of risks (i.e., birth risks, teen mother, low maternal education, homelessness, maltreatment, and lead exposure) for…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Well Being, Correlation, Early Parenthood
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Foote, Mary Q.; McDuffie, Amy Roth; Turner, Erin E.; Aguirre, Julia M.; Bartell, Tonya Gau; Drake, Corey – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2012
Research has repeatedly documented that teachers are underprepared to teach mathematics effectively in diverse classrooms. We believe critical aspect of learning to be an effective mathematics teacher for diverse learners is developing knowledge, dispositions, and practices that support capitalizing on children's cultural, linguistic, and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Student Diversity, Cultural Awareness
Burgess, Cathie; Cavanagh, Pat – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
This paper reports on effective strategies for developing the cultural competence of teachers involved in Aboriginal education and presents the preliminary findings of a review into the Connecting to Country Program (CTC), a joint venture of the NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG) and the NSW Department of Education and Communities…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Cultural Awareness, Faculty Development, Teacher Competencies
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Hastie, Melanie; Sharplin, Elaine – English in Australia, 2012
This study explored English teachers' perspectives on the influences on their print text choices for study by Year 8, 9 and 10 students at three Christian schools in Perth, Western Australia (WA). A multiple-site case study was used to understand the phenomenon. Three teachers were selected at each school and data were collected through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Materials, Teacher Attitudes, English Teachers
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Spernes, Kari – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2012
The present paper investigates students' experiences of being multilingual. Qualitative data have been collected during observation, focus groups, interviews and text writing in a public primary school in rural Kenya. The informants are students in standards one, three and eight whose mother tongue is the indigenous language called Nandi, which…
Descriptors: African Languages, Native Language, Focus Groups, Multilingualism
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Beausang, Judith; Farrell, Ann; Walsh, Kerryann – Educational Research, 2012
Background: Young people whose parents are separated or divorced form a significant and increasing proportion of young people who attend school. To date, empirical research with young people whose parents are separated or divorced has tended to focus on either their household context, or their school context, rather than on both contexts together.…
Descriptors: Divorce, Children, Young Adults, Family Structure
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Vernon-Feagans, Lynne; Garrett-Peters, Patricia; Willoughby, Michael; Mills-Koonce, Roger – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2012
Studies have shown that distal family risk factors like poverty and maternal education are strongly related to children's early language development. Yet, few studies have examined these risk factors in combination with more proximal day-to-day experiences of children that might be critical to understanding variation in early language. Young…
Descriptors: Poverty, Child Rearing, Factor Analysis, Rural Areas
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