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Saxena, Richa; Bhatnagar, Deepti – Journal of Education and Work, 2018
"Return to school" for enhancement of career is considered a means to career mobility. However, if "return to school" is chosen after a certain stage it has its own costs and challenges. It becomes more complex, especially for women, if geographical distance from family becomes an additional variable to it. Present study,…
Descriptors: Indians, Females, Stress Variables, Family Work Relationship
Joe, J. Richelle; Harris, Pamela N. – Journal of School Counseling, 2016
School counselors are expected to form collaborative relationships with the families of students. Yet, school counselors have limited knowledge about families to form these partnerships, as a descriptive content analysis of the family coursework requirements in CACREP-accredited school counseling programs in the southern region revealed that most…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Content Analysis, Family School Relationship, School Counselors
Smieszek, Mateusz; Borowska-Beszta, Beata – International Journal of Psycho-Educational Sciences, 2017
Article presents nethnographic qualitative research report partially based on the research completed in 2017 as thesis at the Chair of Disability Studies, Faculty of Education Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland. The research was conducted within 4 online open groups, organizational cultures of families with children, youth or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Family Attitudes, Organizational Culture
Lausch, David; Teman, Eric; Perry, Cody – Journal of International Students, 2017
International students' identities are complex and so are their needs. Semi-structured interviews with 13 of the lead researcher's former students from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, who are multi-national, multi-lingual and pursuing degrees in law, business, economics, medicine, education, art and media, in the United States, United Kingdom and…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Social Distance, Semi Structured Interviews, Foreign Countries
Serbati, Sara; Gioga, Gianmaria – Child Care in Practice, 2017
Qualitative methods (i.e. semi-structured interviews) were used in this micro-research to explore the different ways in which young people and social and residential workers perceive the outcomes of the residential care experience. By comparing the participants' points of view, it was possible to investigate different ways of thinking about…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Qualitative Research, Adults, Youth
Gültekin, Filiz; Aricioglu, Ahu – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
This study was conducted on teacher candidates who had the opportunity to work with children, adolescents, young adults, adults and the elderly. We believed that determining the relationship between teacher candidates and their elders and their perceptions would help to plan classes and events for the elderly target group. For this purpose, the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Family Relationship
Uy, Phitsamay Sychitkokhong – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This paper aims to encourage a broader dialogue about how Lao immigrant parents from low socio-economic environment are able to support their children's development. It discusses how despite the challenges that immigrant Lao parents face daily (i.e., lack of English proficiency, mental health issues, and lack of familiarity with U.S. schools),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Parents, Parent Participation
Hernandez, Edwin; Suárez-Orozco, Carola; Cerda, Janet; Osei-Twumasi, Olivia; Corral, Monique; Garcia, Yuliana; Katsiaficas, Dalal; Ruedas-Gracia, Nidia – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background: Immigrant-origin students are the fastest growing new population in community colleges, making up nearly a third of the community college population. To date, little is known about how immigrant-origin students make use of their time on community college campuses. Purpose: This study sought to understand in what ways and to what extent…
Descriptors: Two Year College Students, Community Colleges, Immigrants, Time Management
Baturay, Meltem Huri; Toker, Sacip – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
Internet addiction among college students in terms of causes and effects are investigated. Correlation study method is utilized; structural equation modelling is applied to analyze the data. There are fifteen hypotheses generated for the model. The data is collected via numerous instruments proven as reliable and valid by the previous studies.…
Descriptors: Internet, Addictive Behavior, Undergraduate Students, Games
Türkoglu, Bengü – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2019
This study, which was carried out to determine the opinions of pre-school teachers and pre-service teachers on values education in the pre-school period, is a qualitative study. The case study design was used in the study. The study group of the research consists of 60 pre-school teachers working at independent kindergartens and nursery classes…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Preschool Teachers
Sperry, Douglas E.; Sperry, Linda L.; Miller, Peggy J. – Child Development, 2019
Amid growing controversy about the oft-cited "30-million-word gap," this investigation uses language data from five American communities across the socioeconomic spectrum to test, for the first time, Hart and Risley's (1995) claim that poor children hear 30 million fewer words than their middle-class counterparts during the early years…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Vocabulary Development, Infants, Toddlers
Franieck, Maria Leticia Castrechini Fernandes; Page, Timothy – Early Child Development and Care, 2019
The spontaneous narratives of three brothers, ages 5, 8, and 11, in response to a structured story stem task were analysed for representations of positive and negative family interactions. The children had lived their entire lives with no permanent home, and often on the streets, in the care of their mother. The story stem task presented brief…
Descriptors: Siblings, Children, Preadolescents, Interaction
Badiee, Manijeh; Andrade, Edson – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2019
Latinx college students experience depression and anxiety similarly to other groups. Systemic factors (e.g., discrimination, family support) may exacerbate or protect from symptoms. We incorporated an ecological framework to assess family cohesion, social networks, acculturative stress, perceived discrimination, and foreigner objectification as…
Descriptors: College Students, Hispanic American Students, Age Differences, Gender Differences
Chun, Heejung; Devall, Esther – School Psychology, 2019
Utilizing ecological theory and multiple world theory, the current study investigated the effects of cultural factors (i.e., Familismo and school climate), parental involvement, and academic socialization on academic achievement of Latina/o secondary school students. This study had 2 primary foci. First, this study sought to address how the…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Participation, Socialization, Models
Tsushima, Rika; Guardado, Martin – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2019
This article examines the development of Japanese as a heritage language (HL) in linguistically mixed families. While families where parents share a mother tongue have been investigated extensively in recent decades, this particular demographic has received minimal attention in Canada. The article, part of a larger study, is based on…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Parenting Styles, Japanese, Heritage Education

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