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Peer reviewedKristiansen, Rolf – Education and Computing, 1991
Data were collected in 1990 from teachers, parents, and students in elementary and lower secondary schools on their attitudes toward information and educational technology. The study was designed to determine whether the three groups share the same expectations and attitudes toward microcomputers and to identify important factors influencing…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRoss, Helen W. – Young Children, 1992
Describes efforts of the Child Study Center at San Diego University to mainstream infants with disabilities or special needs into a "regular" developmentally appropriate child care programs. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Disabilities
Child Care Information Exchange, 1991
Presents ideas about customer service that were offered by child care directors at the 1990 Directors' Network Conference. Topics include the implementation of infant and toddler care, parent evaluation forms, junior teacher helpers, parent involvement, credit card tuition payments, family picnics, center interviews and tours, and center telephone…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedMoore, Debra; Littlejohn, William – Contemporary Education, 1992
Addresses the importance of family-school collaboration, with emphasis on the changing nature of families in the United States; the understanding and practice of collaboration wherein all of the parties are equal partners; exemplary family-school collaborative models; and implications for practitioners. (SM)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence, Family School Relationship
Swap, Susan McAllister – Equity and Choice, 1991
To bring achievement scores up to the national average, it will be necessary to restructure urban schools. Describes the School Development Model and the Accelerated Schools Model. Helping each child to succeed, forming school and family partnerships, participant training, and principals' and administrators' support are all part of successful…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGelfer, Jeffrey I. – Childhood Education, 1991
Partnerships between teachers and parents provide benefits for children's education. Suggested methods by which teachers can establish communications with parents include telephone conferences, printed communications, encouragement of parental visits, developmental checklists sent home, parent-teacher conferences, home visits, and workshops for…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedMaloy, Robert W.; Edwards, Sharon A. – Contemporary Education, 1990
Describes home writing activities of six-year-old students in a Massachusetts home-classroom study, noting how parents contributed to writing development. Students received "The Writing Box," filled with writing materials, for use at home and school. The combination of parental support and the Writing Box facilitated children's…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Family School Relationship, Grade 1, Home Study
Peer reviewedBilynsky, Natalie Sufler; Vernaglia, Elizabeth Rudow – Professional School Counseling, 1999
A school counselor is often called upon to intervene when a child's progress and the classroom environment begin to suffer because of the child's dysfunctional family. The article presents a six-stage, problem-solving model for school counselors in their work with children from dysfunctional families. Presents a case example to illustrate the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counselor Role, Family Problems, Family School Relationship
Peer reviewedStairs, Arlene; Peters, Margaret; Perkins, Elizabeth – Practicing Anthropology, 1999
The Akwesasne Freedom School, on the Akwesasne Mohawk reservation (New York and Canada), is an independent immersion school that preserves not only the Mohawk language but also socialization patterns, styles of interpersonal relations, ethical principles, and aesthetic sensibilities. The curriculum is based on the Iroquoian Thanksgiving Address,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Cultural Maintenance, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedColeman, Mick; Wallinga, Charlotte – Childhood Education, 2000
Presents the use of family involvement webs to integrate diverse family life experiences to support the same education objectives. Describes steps to develop and implement family involvement webs, including identifying a theme, brainstorming family involvement activities, identifying family roles, implementing the web, and evaluating the outcome.…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Elementary Education, Family Involvement, Family Role
Peer reviewedNorrell, Elizabeth J.; Norrell, Thomas H. – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Reviews existing policies in higher education institutions that affect faculty and their families and identifies areas for advocacy research. Dual-career problems and parental concerns are reviewed. Implications of higher education policies for recruitment and retention of faculty and for the tenure and promotion process are considered. (Author)
Descriptors: Dual Career Family, Employed Parents, Faculty Promotion, Family Work Relationship
Peer reviewedLeRoy, C. H.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1994
This paper reviews transmission of human immunodeficiency virus and stages of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); AIDS symptoms in children; special complications for children with disabilities; and responsibilities of special educators, including, among others, inclusion in schools, interdisciplinary team management, providing a family…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Children, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Peer reviewedMallan, Kerry – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1996
Describes Storytelling and Rural Areas (SARA) program for children and families at Longreach School of Distance Education (Central Queensland). SARA promotes children's oral language skills, self-confidence, and social construction. Explores ways storytelling assists this development. Notes how SARA provides links between home and school and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Distance Education, Family School Relationship, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFradkin, F.; Plokhova, M. – Russian Education and Society, 1996
Discusses the sometimes brutal, sometimes idealistic attempts by early Soviet revolutionaries to conscript the home and family into the Marxist educational system. Programs ranged from the benign (teaching peasant children new crops) to the totalitarian (extending criminal prosecution to the age of 12). Briefly covers later periods. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Educational History, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Brodkin, Adele M.; Coleman, Melba – Instructor, 1996
Offers suggestions on helping foster children adjust and succeed at home and school. Drawing on advice from a child psychologist and an adoption/foster care expert, the paper discusses how foster care and adoption work, how the school can help, and what the families need. (SM)
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Family School Relationship


