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Goodman, Ronald W.; Kjonaas, Donna – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1984
Presents a pilot project that describes a model of counseling intervention using a consultant and counselor team, working with families (N=14) having children enrolled in elementary schools. Concludes that school counselors can, with training, develop basic family counseling skills. (LLL)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Education, Family Counseling, Family School Relationship
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Comer, James P. – Education and Urban Society, 1984
Erosion of the home-school relationship undermines teaching and learning, particularly in schools serving groups with gaps between their own social experiences and mainstream expectations. A model presented here addresses and reduces the negative impact of change, social stratification, conflict, and distrust on home-school relationship. (CMG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Morrow, Lesley Mandel; Gambrell, Linda B. – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2004
Build a rich literature environment that will foster preschoolers' reading comprehension. Emphasizing the importance of children's literature in the preschool classroom, this book shows how to effectively read stories to young children and create a classroom literacy center. Teachers will be able to use literature to help preschoolers understand…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Preschool Curriculum, Childrens Literature, Preschool Children
Rowles, Dorothy; Gambone, Kirsten; Szuchyt, Jamie; Deitrick, Susan; Gelband, Amy; Lu, Barbara Chris; Zohe, Dorothy; Stickney, Deborah; Fields, Susan; Chambliss, Catherine – 2002
Counseling students in order to help them make sound educational, career, and personal decisions requires an understanding of their values, priorities, and preconceptions about their options. The present study explored the attitudes of male and female college students regarding maternal employment, and their own career and family expectations, in…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Counseling, Employed Parents, Family Work Relationship
Okuyama, Kumiko; Weber, Roberta B. – 2001
Noting that where child care subsidy recipients work has relevance for both policy and advocacy related to families moving off of welfare, this paper examines findings from seven studies of the issue in Florida, Alabama, Oregon, California, and the District of Columbia. Following introductory comments, Section 2 of the report presents the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Employed Parents, Employment Patterns, Family Work Relationship
Singleton, Kate – 2001
This paper examines the core values of the Dinka tribe of Sudan, focusing on the most prominent aspects of their family life. The paper also examines how the Dinka family is changing in the face of Sudan's civil war and modernization. It concludes with suggestions for new directions that social work can take to facilitate the transition of the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Awareness, Family Role, Family School Relationship
2002
Noting that child care has increasingly become a formal part of the American economy, this report examines the contribution of the child care industry to the national economy. The report presents evidence, based on an examination of the existing literature, that the child care sector contributes to the national economy in three ways: (1) quality…
Descriptors: Child Care, Economic Impact, Employed Parents, Employment
Gibson, Sharon K. – Online Submission, 2005
This paper reviews the findings of a comparative analysis of two education systems in one corporate organization: training and development and work-family. Key learning features across these systems were analyzed to determine similarities and differences and to identify common concerns. The findings indicated that, although this organization…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Labor Force Development, Organizational Culture, Case Studies
Eversole, Barbara A. W.; Gloeckner, Gene; Banning, James H. – Online Submission, 2006
Differential adoption of work/life programs by organizations was investigated by studying chief executive officers. A grounded theory was developed and differential adoption explained by the way CEOs made decisions. Implications for work/life program managers include suggestions for persuading CEOs to adopt work/family programs. The study adds to…
Descriptors: Management Development, Family Programs, Decision Making, Adoption (Ideas)
Paul, Judi – 1996
One effective way schools can involve family members in the important process of motivating children to read is with a family reading night. This kit is designed to streamline the process of implementing a family reading night in schools. The kit begins with success stories from several schools using family reading nights. It then presents the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family Programs, Family School Relationship, Financial Support
Rasinski, Timothy V., Ed.; Padak, Nancy D., Ed.; Church, Brenda Weible, Ed.; Fawcett, Gay, Ed.; Hendershot, Judith, Ed.; Henry, Justina M., Ed.; Moss, Barbara G., Ed.; Peck, Jacqueline K., Ed.; Pryor, Elizabeth, Ed.; Roskos, Kathleen A., Ed. – 2000
Most educators recognize the importance of home-school connections, especially for the development of engaged and enthusiastic readers. This collection of 33 articles published in "The Reading Teacher" from 1993 to 1999 presents the "best of the best" classroom-tested ideas and approaches for increasing student motivation for…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Family School Relationship, Parent Participation
Janiak, Richard – 2003
Research suggests that quality home literacy activities make a difference in children's reading development. The federally funded Title I program of the Charlotte County, Florida school system promoted the role of parents as reading tutors in a way that supported the district's literacy development goals and philosophy. Parent involvement plans…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family School Relationship, Literacy, Parent Empowerment
Jacobsen, Mary H. – 2001
Exploring family influences is particularly helpful for career counseling clients who are stuck pursuing goals they know they want; clients who feel torn between practical or realistic paths and their individual passions; clients who express guilt or fear about defying their family's or society's expectations; clients who perceive the barriers…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Planning, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Texas Univ., Austin. Center for Public Policy Priorities. – 1999
Noting that one of the most frequently cited recommendations for improving school safety has been to increase parental involvement, this report explores the variety of ways that parents can be involved in their children's education. The report delineates factors placing a child at risk for underachievement at school and notes that while parents…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Hughes, Larry W.; Hyder, Leslie R. – Tennessee Education, 1974
The study examines various public relations approaches used by school superintendents and school systems in the state of Tennessee. (FF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Family School Relationship, Mass Media, Media Research
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