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Kaitlin N. Piper; Amy Elder; Tiffaney Renfro; Allison Iwan; Marizen Ramirez; Briana Woods-Jaeger – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2022
Students of color are disproportionately affected by exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), racial trauma, and traumatic stress. Trauma-informed interventions in schools can promote healing among ACE-impacted students of color. These interventions require collaboration with family members to decide upon services and referrals; however,…
Descriptors: Racism, Trauma Informed Approach, Family Involvement, Minority Group Students
Elizabeth Burr; Jamey Burho – WestEd, 2022
Young multilingual learners are a highly diverse group who benefit from high-quality classroom instruction that includes rich language and literacy development opportunities. However, some of these children will experience academic difficulties even with robust support. It can be challenging to distinguish between their language learning needs and…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Preschool Children, Children, Early Childhood Education
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Sigrid Luhr; Daniel Schneider; Kristen Harknett – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2022
Against the backdrop of dramatic changes in work and family life, this article draws on survey data from 2,971 mothers working in the service sector to examine how unpredictable schedules are associated with three dimensions of parenting: difficulty arranging childcare, work- life conflict, and parenting stress. Results demonstrate that on- call…
Descriptors: Mothers, Employed Parents, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
Lisa Hackel Pedevilla – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The current Delphi study examined barriers women face when pursuing the role of superintendent and the supports they utilize to help them overcome those barriers. In the role of superintendent, men hold 74% of the positions, and women hold 26%. However, in the role of teacher, men hold 24%, and women hold 76%. Women show the desire to serve in the…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Superintendents, Barriers, Faculty Mobility
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Brock, Katy; Brekken, Danica – Journal of Correctional Education, 2019
Educational backgrounds of incarcerated women differ from study to study, proportionate to the rest of the country; incarcerated women possess lower levels of educational attainment when they enter prison. Approximately 56% of women incarcerated in state prison entered without a high school diploma. Prior research on urban prisons indicates…
Descriptors: Females, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Decision Making
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Tefera, Adai – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2019
This study explores the experiences and perspectives of 15 Black and Latinx students with disabilities as they journeyed through the process of taking and attempting to meet high-stakes testing policies in an urban high school in southern California. Utilizing critical policy sociology and student voice, findings reveal material and structural…
Descriptors: African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
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Hunter, Jodie; Sawatzki, Carly – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2019
This article reports the findings of a study using tasks where a family orders and considers sharing the cost of a "Fish n Chips" meal. Purchasing take-away food is an example of an everyday situation where literacy and numeracy must be applied to make sense of tabulated price information. Originally developed for use in Australia, the…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Student Diversity, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders
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Gopalan, Neena; Goodman, Suki; Hardy, Anneli; Jacobs, Carla – Journal of Education and Work, 2019
While there has been a proliferation of interest and research into work-family studies we know little about how employees who study while working manage their multiple and sometimes conflicting roles. This research focuses on non-traditional students (NTS), whose representation in the general student population has increased, and explores how they…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Individual Characteristics, Student Satisfaction, Student Responsibility
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Song, Juyoung – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2019
This study presents a sociolinguistic analysis of a Korean-English bilingual child's code-switching practices from the perspective of language socialization. The ethnographic description and discourse analysis of a migrant Korean family's interaction in the US home shows how the social meanings of languages and language ideologies present within…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Code Switching (Language), Korean, English (Second Language)
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Slaten, Christopher D.; Rose, Chad A.; Bonifay, Wes; Ferguson, Jonathan K. – School Psychology, 2019
The examination of belonging in schools, connecting school belonging to a plethora of academic and psychosocial outcomes, has been well established in the literature. Researchers have measured school belonging most frequently with the Psychological Sense of School Membership, but its psychometric properties have been called into question by…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Sense of Community, Student School Relationship
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Morrow, Virginia; Boyden, Jo – Developmental Psychology, 2019
The papers making up this Special Section reveal important findings and begin to fill gaps in existing literature about children's and young people's understanding and developing beliefs about socio-economic inequality and poverty. We draw on our research experience with children growing up in poverty in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam (Young…
Descriptors: Poverty, Social Differences, Sociology, Anthropology
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Kimberly Bunch-Crump; Sara Beth Hitt – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2025
The US is becoming progressively diverse and so are our classrooms. Home-school partnerships are essential to supporting diverse learners. It is critical both new and veteran practitioners make intentional efforts to provide culturally proficient practices when building home-school partnerships. Cultural awareness is identified across disciplines…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, Family School Relationship
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Joan N. Kaderavek; Peter Paprzycki; Charlene M. Czerniak; Susanna Hapgood; Christopher M. Wojciechowski; Scott Molitor; Jeanna Heuring; Grant Wilson – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study examined the effects of science and engineering (S & E) inquiry on preschool and kindergarten children's academic outcomes using a randomized control-group design. Participants were divided into three groups: a classroom-only group (C-only) receiving NGSS-aligned S & E inquiry; a classroom plus family engagement group (C + F)…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Kindergarten, Science Activities, Science Curriculum
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Tugçe Aral; Linda P. Juang; Miriam Schwarzenthal; Maja K. Schachner; Byron G. Adams – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2025
This study explored the separate and interacting relations of family (cultural pluralism, promotion of mistrust) and school (equal treatment, intercultural learning) ethnic-racial socialization with cultural (heritage culture and German) identity among adolescents of immigrant descent. Analyses were based on survey data from 311 early to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Immigrants, Family Characteristics
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Ye He; Doris Kroiss; Jennifer Arcila; Carine Kelleher – School Community Journal, 2025
Even though the importance of family engagement has been widely acknowledged, it remains challenging for schools to engage with families from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Educators and administrators continue to report a lack of preparation and reveal deficit perspectives towards minoritized families. In this study, we describe…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Multilingualism, Second Language Learning, Capacity Building
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