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Miller, Peter M.; Gibson, Jordi Diaz; Balslev, Gitte Miller; Scanlan, Martin – Middle School Journal (J3), 2012
Purposeful and strategic connections between schools, families, and communities are critical characteristics of effective middle level education. Area-based initiatives (ABIs) have been particularly visible family-school-community policy developments in recent years--especially the federally funded "Promise Neighborhoods," which attempt…
Descriptors: Teacher Integration, Foreign Countries, Neighborhoods, Community Services
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Shriberg, David; Schumacher, Ruth; McMahon, Kara C.; Flores, Sofia; Moy, Gregory E.; Swidzinski, Joanna; Tompkins, Nicole A. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2012
This paper describes a study focused on promoting culturally responsive collaboration practices at an urban preK-8 Catholic school. Using participatory action research (PAR) as its framework, a team of school stakeholders and university faculty and students from the psychology department partnered to create a participant-driven data collection and…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Action Research, Cooperation
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Latunde, Yvette; Louque, Angela – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2012
Home-school collaborations offer the promise of increased social and academic outcomes for students with disabilities. This qualitative study examines the practices of 25 preservice special education teachers and their implementation of state standards to collaborate with families of children with disabilities in schools during student teaching.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, State Standards, Theory Practice Relationship, Special Education
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Rottinghaus, Patrick J.; Buelow, Kristine L.; Matyja, Anna; Schneider, Madalyn R. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2012
This study reports the development and initial validation of the "Career Futures Inventory-Revised" (CFI-R) in two large samples of university students. The 28-item CFI-R assesses aspects of career adaptability, including positive career planning attitudes, general outcome expectations, and components of Parsons' tripartite model and…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Test Validity, Test Construction, College Students
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Crosnoe, Robert; Benner, Aprile D. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
Although long-term social change is challenging to study, it is theoretically important because its effects are not immediate and it is not usually powered by major social institutions. Another challenge is that individuals are often only vaguely aware of long-term social changes and do not fully consider how they might be affected personally. As…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Race, Social Change, Family Life
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Bovill, Helen – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2012
This paper utilises the theories of Archer to explore the impact of student "internal conversations" upon the development of reflexive approaches employed by work-based students (WBS). The study informing this paper draws on the voices of a range of WBS on a Foundation Degree in Educational Support within a new university. A range of reflexivities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Associate Degrees, Two Year College Students
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Englehart, Joshua M. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2012
Teachers' classroom management practices are rooted in assumptions based on their experiences and perceptions. At times, these assumptions are only partially informed, and serve to limit action and perceived responsibility. In this article, five common "half-truths" that guide classroom management are discussed. For each, the basic premise is…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Coordination, Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience
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Vieira, Joana Marina; AVila, Marisa; Matos, Paula Mena – Family Relations, 2012
Given the increasingly challenging task of balancing multiple adult life roles in contemporary society, this study examined the influences of both conflicting and (positively) synergistic work and family roles in mediating associations between the quality of adult attachment and both parental satisfaction and parenting stress. Participants were…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Child Rearing, Preschool Children, Parent Child Relationship
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Muscott, Howard S.; Szczesiul, Stacy; Berk, Becky; Staub, Kathy; Hoover, Jane; Perry-Chisholm, Paula – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
American schools are faced with complex and deep-rooted challenges such as poverty, discrimination, weak school-family relationships, low student motivation, and high student mobility. These challenges must be overcome if children and youth are to meet their needs for belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity; experience social competence…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Barriers, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness
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Luning, Rebecca J. I.; Yamauchi, Lois A. – Heritage Language Journal, 2010
Papahana Kaiapuni is a K-12 public school program in which the Hawaiian language is the medium of instruction. In 1987, parents and language activists started the program in response to the dwindling number of speakers that resulted from a nearly century-long ban on the indigenous language. This study examined how participation in this indigenous…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, School Activities, Immersion Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Schumacher Dyke, Karin; Bauer, Lisabeth S. – Exceptional Parent, 2010
When it comes to making the right choices for children with disabilities, families are the experts. To prove this point, the Hatton Project sponsored a grant wherein researchers interviewed members of 12 families of children with disabilities on factors that caused them to identify themselves as "successful." The results yielded eight lessons…
Descriptors: Family Life, Disabilities, Parents, Special Needs Students
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Dwairy, Marwan; Achoui, Mustafa – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2010
Connectedness between children and their family is a major factor that distinguishes between collective and individualistic cultures. The "Multigenerational Interconnectedness Scale", measuring adolescents-family connectedness was administered to adolescents in nine western and eastern countries. The findings show that connectedness in eastern…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Measures (Individuals), Cross Cultural Studies, Gender Differences
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Dwairy, Marwan; Achoui, Mustafa – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2010
Parental control is among the important factors influencing the psychological development of children. In addition to other questionnaires, a questionnaire of father and mother control was administered to adolescents in nine countries. The results showed that parental control differs across cultures. Parental control was higher in the eastern than…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Fathers, Questionnaires
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Siu, Andrew M. H.; Shek, Daniel T. L. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
Social problem solving is the cognitive-affective-behavioral process by which people attempt to resolve real-life problems in a social environment, and is of key importance in the management of emotions and well-being. This paper reviews a series of studies on social problem solving conducted by the authors. First, we developed and validated the…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Self Efficacy, Adolescents, Young Adults
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Dunifon, Rachel; Kalil, Ariel; Crosby, Danielle A.; Su, Jessica Houston – Developmental Psychology, 2013
Many mothers work in jobs with nonstandard schedules (i.e., schedules that involve work outside of the traditional 9-5, Monday through Friday schedule); this is particularly true for economically disadvantaged mothers. In the present article, we used longitudinal data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Survey (n = 2,367 mothers of…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Parent Child Relationship, Scheduling, Well Being
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