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Wang, Yijie; Zhang, Youchuan; Wadsworth, Hannah – Child Development, 2023
There is limited research on ethnic-racial socialization outside the family context (e.g., in peer groups). Using two-week, daily data from 177 U.S. ethnic-racial minority 9th graders in 2017-2020 (M[subscript age] = 14.48 years old; 51% females; 52% Black, 20% Latinx, 10% Asian American, 6% Native American, and 12% Other), this study tested a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Grade 9, Minority Group Students, Peer Relationship
Toni Cameron; Joan Mowat; Paul Adams – Education 3-13, 2024
Schools strive to respond compassionately to disadvantaged families. However, barriers to authentic home-school relationships persist because the concept of parental engagement at home is not well enough understood. Socio-cultural stereotyping still contributes to schools' fixed impressions of what parental engagement should consist of, and the…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Youth
Faulstich Orellana, Marjorie; Liu, Lu; Ángeles, Sophia L. – Harvard Educational Review, 2022
In this "ethnographically-oriented" study, authors Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, Lu Liu, and Sophia L. Ángeles examine the learning experiences expressed in the diaries of thirty-five families from diverse ethnicities/races, cultures, national origins, and social classes living in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Exploring…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Experience, COVID-19, Pandemics
Gautam, Suresh – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2022
Literacies are the social processes that emerge and sustain, from everyday life, representing and transforming the mundane and repeated activities which resist the unequal power adjustment in society. In this regard, informal learning and literacies cultivate critical reflexivity of people to perform like activists. This paper aims to explore…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Activism, Community Change, Social Change
Kathleen M. Hoss-Cruz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of the research was to explore how female nutrition/dietetics majors at a large, Midwestern university, with a caregiving role in their home, interpreted their roles in home foodwork, how their formally acquired nutrition knowledge influenced that role, and how they saw their role in home foodwork shaping their careers. These future…
Descriptors: College Students, Dietetics, Nutrition, Nutrition Instruction
Turner, Joshua J.; Kopystynska, Olena; Ferguson, Melissa; Bradford, Kay; Schramm, David G.; Higginbotham, Brian J. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Although divorce education programming is prevalent, research on how programs benefit certain ethnic groups is sparse. Addressing this research gap is important given the increasing ethnic diversity in the United States. In the current study, we applied a mixed-methods approach to examine the experiences of divorcing/separating Latinx parents (n…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Divorce, Online Courses, Program Effectiveness
Fong, Vanessa C.; Shim, Jennifer; Yoon, Andy; Lee, Bo Sang; Iarocci, Grace – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
The experiences of coping in parents of autistic children have been extensively studied in the literature. While this research has identified both effective and ineffective coping strategies used by caregivers, no studies to date have examined how coping strategies used by parents might be linked to family quality of life outcomes. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Parent Attitudes, Coping, Quality of Life
Sarah O'Shea; Josephine May; Cathy Stone; Janine Delahunty – Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
This open access book, now in its second edition, offers a comprehensive overview of the experiences of First in Family (FiF) or first-generation students in higher education. It draws upon narratives of students and their family members and spans the entire university student life cycle (pre-entry, commencement, progression and graduation) with a…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Experience, Family Life, Student Motivation
Dittman, Cassandra K.; Burke, Kylie; Hodges, Julie – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2020
There is a need for research to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of alternative delivery methods to make evidence-based parenting programs more accessible to parents of teenagers. This study aimed to test the efficacy of a 2-h parenting discussion group for parents of adolescents experiencing family conflict. It was hypothesised that parents…
Descriptors: Parent Counseling, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Family Life
Hepperlen, Renee A.; Rabaey, Paula; Hearst, Mary O. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2020
Background: Families of children with disabilities often face unique challenges. Developed in a U.S. context, the Beach Center Family Quality of Life measure assesses the effectiveness of supports and services that families receive. This study examines whether items from three sub-scales of the Beach Center instrument perform similarly for two…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Test Validity, Family Life, Quality of Life
Szapocznik, José; Hervis, Olga – APA Books, 2020
Brief strategic family therapy (BSFT) is an evidence-based intervention for diagnosing and correcting patterns of family interactions that are linked to distressing experiences and symptoms in children ages 6-18. This clinical guide shows practitioners how to transform family interactions from conflictive to collaborative, from habitual to…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Evidence Based Practice, Family Life
Jessie-Lee D. McIsaac; Randi Cummings; Madison MacQuarrie; De-Lawrence Lamptey; Jane Harley; Melissa D. Rossiter; Magdalena Janus; Joan Turner – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
Children's play has shifted within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly with increased time within the family home. This study responds to the following research questions: How did COVID-19 restrictions influence children's play within and outside the home? How did parents describe their role in their children's play during the first…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Family (Sociological Unit)
Marcin K. Zwierzdzynski – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The article examines the mutual relations between education, biopolitics and authority. The objective is to deconstruct authority in relation to three biopolitical issues: abortion, sexual orientation, and IVF. This deconstruction is performed by analysis of the manifestations and strategies of authority employed in Polish textbooks for four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Textbooks, Textbook Content
Elise Murowchick; Robin Yaure – Family Science Review, 2022
Four themes within Life course theory will be explored. The interplay of human lives and historical times, the timing of lives, linked or interdependent lives, and human agency will be explored along with perspectives on gender, feminism, and intersectionality in order to examine current teaching challenges and impact on faculty and students by…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Family Life Education, Higher Education
Kolluri, Suneal – American Journal of Education, 2023
Purpose: Much scholarly hand-wringing has concerned the academic engagement of Black and Latino boys. At the center of these conversations are questions of culture. Cultural disconnects between home and school are profound for students from marginalized communities, particularly so for young men. Prudence Carter asserts that young men in urban…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Males, Cultural Influences, High School Students