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Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Dept. of Vocational and Technical Education. – 1976
These six self-contained home economics miniunits on personal development are part of a set of 21 designed to provide middle school/junior high boys and girls opportunities to explore several areas of study within a 6-, 9-, or 12-week period of instruction. Units are designed to be free of sex-role stereotyping and are identified as level I…
Descriptors: Child Care, Coeducation, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides
Rich, Don – VocEd, 1978
Milwaukee Area Technical College served 105,000 adults with its outreach programs during 1977-78 with courses for business and industry employees, adult basic education, community services, family living education, urban concerns, and evening centers. Scope of these programs is briefly described. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Vocational Education
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Murray, T. S.; And Others – Medical Education, 1977
Recording booklets guide the student in his study of the development, presentation, and future prognosis of patients with chronic and complicated disease in the community. Student abilities and the teaching were assessed using case histories in a system of computer-assisted learning. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Family Life, Family Practice (Medicine)
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Arntson, Paul; Turner, Lynn H. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1987
Examines differential effects of regulative and interpersonal contexts, together with sex of the parent, on perceptions and role playing responses of children. Indicates that both boys and girls, even aged five and six, have role expectations for parents that allow fathers to talk more and exert more power than mothers, especially in regulative…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Research, Cultural Context, Family Life
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Lin, Ruey-Lin – Journal of American Indian Education, 1987
A comparison of American Indian girls and boys on the reservation with White girls found that Indian girls faced the most difficult problems. They may have distant relationships with their parents, especially their fathers. They may be less social, less trusting and more likely to want to commit suicide. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Education, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
Fine, Marvin J. – Techniques, 1986
A multi-level intervention model is proposed to help families respond appropriately to the stress of a handicapped child. The case of a mildly impaired child who was abused by his parents is discussed to illustrate the model's integration of information input, belief and attitude change, skill acquisition, and behavior change. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Case Studies, Child Abuse
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Willis, Barbara; Power, Paul – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1985
Identifies difficulties faced by school-aged children living on overseas military bases. Ways in which separation from extended family, transient status, and changes in life-style can affect classroom behavior are discussed. Counselor techniques to aid overseas teachers dealing with such problems are suggested. (NRB)
Descriptors: Children, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life
Pareja, Amber Stitziel, Lewis, Dan A. – 2002
The 1996 welfare reform act forced many poor parents into the labor market, with little understanding of how the parents' workforce participation would affect family life in general and their children in particular. In this paper, researchers examine the relationship between parental workforce participation, welfare receipt, and children's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Child Welfare, Economic Factors
Bloom, Dan; Scrivener, Susan; Michalopoulos, Charles; Morris, Pamela; Hendra, Richard; Adams-Ciardullo, Diana; Walter, Johanna – 2002
Connecticut's Jobs First program was subjected to a rigorous, large-scale evaluation. During the evaluation, nearly 5,000 single-parent welfare applicants and recipients in 2 cities were randomly assigned to Jobs First or to the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) group. Each group's progress was compared over a 4-year period. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Comparative Analysis, Family Income
Friedman, Dana E.; Johnson, Arlene A. – 1996
This paper examines the emergence of a corporate work-family agenda into historical and organizational context. The paper discusses the forces that have influenced both the prevalence and nature of a corporate response to family concerns over time, and trends noticeable in the efforts of some companies to create family-friendly policies and…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Community Support, Corporate Support, Corporations
Hartung, Paul J.; Rogers, James R. – 1997
Work and family form a core relationship in people's lives and many individuals struggle to balance these responsibilities. To explore this balance, some of the issues surrounding attitudes toward gender equality and work-family commitment as related to medical students, are examined in this report. The research focused on patterns of commitment…
Descriptors: Careers, Family Involvement, Family Life, Family Role
McCreight, Brenda – 1997
A family counselor and mother of adopted children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects (FAS/E) offers practical advice and information on dealing with FAS/E's lifelong effects on behavior and learning. The book begins by discussing the historical, medical, and social aspects of FAS/E, and details common behavioral characteristics associated with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Developmental Stages
Wagner, Mary; Cadwallader, Tom W.; Newman, Lynn; Garza, Nicolle; Blackorby, Jose – 2002
Using data from the Special Education Elementary Longitudinal Study that included 11,512 students (ages 6-12), this study explored the activities that students with disabilities engage in for the 80% of waking hours that they are not in school. The study focuses on three aspects of their nonschool experiences: family supports for education at…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Attainment, Elementary Education, Extracurricular Activities
Kerka, Sandra – 2000
Research indicates that parenting styles, family functioning, and parent-child interaction influence career development. The authoritative parenting style is associated with self-confidence, persistence, social competence, academic success, and psychosocial development; parents provide a warm family climate, set standards, and promote independence…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Career Education, Career Exploration
Chase, Nancy D., Ed. – 1999
Parentification is defined as compelling children to perform the role of parent at the expense of their own developmentally appropriate needs and pursuits. This book presents a comprehensive study of parentification in the family, covering both theoretical and clinical topics. Part 1 of the book details research related to parentification and…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Child Role, Children, Chronic Illness
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