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Troupe, Kasan – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Researchers have emphasized the importance of parental involvement in ensuring the educational success of children. Despite the recognized value, some stakeholders continue to struggle to leverage and sustain this partnership, which may encumber students' success. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the factors influencing…
Descriptors: Motivation, Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement
Nguyen, David H. K.; Martinez Hoy, Zelideh R. – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2017
Communication and connectedness between schools and New American students and families are important to support the academic and social success of students. This tool highlights areas of importance for New American parents stemming from focus groups and invites schools to assess their communication and connectedness with New American students and…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Immigrants, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Participation
Cynthia Jill Gasaway – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Over 85% of working women leaders in higher education state that they work more than 48 hours in the normal work week and almost a quarter of them feel unable to cope with the pressure and stress in their daily jobs. The need to continue working at home after formal work hours may be creating a negative impact on the employees and their families.…
Descriptors: Females, Family Work Relationship, Administrators, Women Administrators
Russell, Felice Atesoglu; Richey, Amanda – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2020
In this article, we present findings from our qualitative, self-study research on the development and implementation of two course assignments (community asset maps and oral histories) designed to support practicing teachers' praxis in working with English learner (EL) students within the context of family and community engagement. Providing an…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Language Teachers
Marshall, David T.; Shannon, David M.; Love, Savanna M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
The COVID-19 viral pandemic affected all facets of life, including schooling. In March 2020, schools abruptly ended face-to-face instruction and transitioned to emergency remote instruction. David Marshall, David Shannon, and Savanna Love surveyed teachers nationally between mid-March and early April 2020 to understand their experiences during…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, School Closing
Viren, Vejoya – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
In this paper, I, an Asian-Indian, transnational, woman faculty, working in a Hispanic serving institution (HSI), at the USA-Mexico border present my testimonio, and write to share how I found the troubled center of my privileged life and views and the subtle ways my students transformed me, as an educator and a parent.
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Asian Americans, Indians, Hispanic American Students
Dighe, Satlaj; Seiden, Jonathan – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2020
Ethiopia has made significant investments in early education programs since 2010. A national goal set by the government of Ethiopia aimed to enroll 80% children below the age of 6 years in kindergarten-level "O-classes." However, effective partnerships with communities and families are required to achieve this goal. This study explores…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Early Childhood Education, Parent Attitudes, Play
Duffy, Ali – Research in Dance Education, 2020
The political hierarchies and assumptions built around tenure and promotion processes across U.S. postsecondary institutions are fraught with complexities and have a significant effect on eventual outcomes. A tenure case's success or failure could depend on many factors, possibly including circumstances out of a candidate's control such as the…
Descriptors: Dance Education, College Faculty, Tenure, Faculty Promotion
Griebling, Susan; Gilbert, Jaesook – School Community Journal, 2020
The transition to more formal schooling in kindergarten can be difficult for young children and their families. However, preparing children for this transition can produce positive results. This article examines the qualitative results of a four- to six-week transition program for 715 children. Data include parent and school surveys as well as…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Kindergarten, School Readiness, Program Descriptions
Hamer, Judy; Loveridge, Judith – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2020
There has been increasing debate about the role early childhood education and care (ECEC) plays within local and wider communities. This article reports on a small-scale case study that explored the views of teachers, management and parents from a privately owned ECEC centre in New Zealand about the notion of community. Rogoff's planes of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sense of Community, Private Schools, Child Care Centers
Longás Mayayo, Jordi; Riera Romaní, Jordi; de Querol Duran, Roser – School Leadership & Management, 2020
Within the framework of the CaixaProinfancia programme, networks have been developed in 18 regions of Spain which promote intersectoral cooperation to combat the social and educational exclusion of children. Their emerging nature and simultaneous development have enabled a comparative study to be made of their organisation, the supporting and…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Program Descriptions, Governance, Networks
Bourke, Maria; Kinsella, William; Prendeville, Paula – Education Sciences, 2020
The paper investigates teachers' and principals' experiences of implementing a pilot of an ethical education (EE) curriculum to a senior cycle programme in Educate Together secondary schools in Ireland. The development of this curriculum was informed by the Integrative Ethical Education Model (Lapsley and Narvaez, 2004). Thirteen teachers and two…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction, Teacher Attitudes
Smith, Julia – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2020
As early childhood education programs in the United States increasingly serve a growing number of children from linguistically and culturally diverse families, understanding teacher practices to better serve these families continues to be an important focus for the profession. In programs that serve migrant farmworker families, little is known…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Migrant Education, Agricultural Occupations
McKittrick, Lanya; Tuchman, Sivan – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2020
The COVID-19 school closures put the weaknesses in our special education system in stark relief. Overnight in March 2020, students with disabilities lost almost all the supports and services essential to their academic, physical, and emotional development. Amid the turmoil last spring, CRPE, in partnership with the National Center on Special…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Special Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
PACER Center, 2020
Students now live at a time of instant access to cell phones, tablets, or computers, which open the door to exciting new ways of connecting, interacting, and learning. However, these new modes of communication also present new challenges for parents. Not only do parents have to help children and youth navigate in-person social situations, they…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Parent Role, Intervention

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