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Peer reviewedBrotherson, Mary Jane; And Others – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1993
Five strategies to support young adults with disabilities who are making the transition into adulthood include (1) encouraging parents to have early expectations for community life; (2) helping parents realize the importance of their role; (3) helping parents honor their children's choices; (4) involving social support networks; and (5) addressing…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Employment Potential, Expectation
Peer reviewedDixon, Judith; Dowd, Frances Smardo – Public Libraries, 1993
Public library programing for babies under 18 months and parents/caregivers is discussed. The results of a national study investigating programs for babies, reasons why they are not offered, librarian attitudes, and funding support are presented. Recommendations for practitioners and researchers are offered, and the questionnaire is appended. (41…
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Emergent Literacy, Financial Support, Infants
Davies, Don; And Others – Equity and Choice, 1991
Notes major developments in a more comprehensive approach to school policy reform: increased parental involvement, school and human service collaboration, and supporting families in ways that encourage learning. Addresses concerns and questions regarding these developments and gives examples of recent state and federal policy legislation. (CJS)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Prosise, Roger D. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1990
Discusses the lack of parent involvement in education. Discusses both parent and teacher attitudes toward parent involvement, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of parent involvement. Presents examples of effective ways to use parental help, including help from working parents and family influence during out-of-school time. (JS)
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Family Influence, One Parent Family, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedLazarus, Belinda D. – Preventing School Failure, 1990
This article describes token economy systems for use with students with severe behavioral disorders, including systems extending from the classroom into home life. Techniques for soliciting parent participation, training parents, and maintaining the system are put forth. Variations on the system and a sample checklist are also included. (PB)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Contingency Management, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRescorla, Leslie – Topics in Language Disorders, 1991
Two parent report inventories geared at assessing language skills in toddlers are examined, in terms of reliability, validity, and application. The MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory: Toddlers and the Language Development Survey are compared and their combined use in handicap identification is discussed. (PB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Diagnostic Tests, Evaluation Methods, Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedBaumgartner, Dana; And Others – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1993
Unstructured comments of 509 parents of students in regular, resource, and self-contained classrooms regarding homework, tests, and grades revealed 8 broad themes: complaints, traditional beliefs about education, alternative beliefs about education, communication issues, beliefs about involvement, stress factors, involvement dependent on child…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Homework
Hazler, Richard J. – Learning, 1994
Petty teasing, joking, and bullying at school can have devastating effects on students, leading to violent and disastrous consequences for both perpetrators and victims. The article makes suggestions for how educators can take a proactive stance to prevent a climate that allows bullying and harassment to flourish. (SM)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Bullying, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSimoni, Jane M.; Adelman, Howard S. – Urban Review, 1993
School-based mutual support groups (MSGs) are proposed to enhance school involvement of parents from lower socioeconomic and ethnic minority backgrounds. A school-based MSG format is presented with results of a survey of interests from 62 parents (36 respondents and 26 nonrespondents) and a discussion of a pilot demonstration in 3 urban elementary…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Ethnic Groups, Low Income Groups
Peer reviewedForness, Steven R.; Cluett, Sandra E.; Ramey, Craig T.; Ramey, Sharon L.; Zima, Bonnie T.; And Others – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1998
Two cohorts of 3694 second-grade children were screened for emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD). Children were identified by using the current federally mandated definition and by also using an alternative definition that requires school and parent involvement in determining symptom presence. Most participants were identified by schools as…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Definitions, Disability Identification, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedGenisio, Margaret Humadi – Reading Teacher, 1998
Describes a teachers' focus group devoted to informing parents about their reading programs and emergent literacy practices. Describes development and use of a home-based literacy inventory to raise awareness of emerging literacy in routine activities. Discusses demonstration of the educational philosophy and instructional practice of emergent…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Activities, Emergent Literacy, Focus Groups
Haar, Charlene K. – Crisis in Education, 1998
Teachers' unions are formidable foes of meaningful education reforms. Their control of education results from nearly four decades of political power during which they have pressured lawmakers and school board members to shape education policies, laws, and contracts in their favor. The resulting frustration of long-ignored parents is manifesting…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedXu, Jianzhong; Corno, Lyn – Teachers College Record, 1998
Investigated how parents did homework with their third graders, noting socioemotional influences that occurred. Data from observations and interviews (including with teachers) indicated that everyday experiences with homework, as mediated by parents, provided opportunities for children to learn to cope with various difficulties and distractions…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 3, Homework, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedMaiers, Angela; Nistler, Robert J. – National Reading Conference Yearbook, 1998
Describes a school-based family-literacy program initiated by a first-grade teacher in an inner-city school. Describes how joint parent/child classroom activities and parent/teacher discussion sessions (1) provided opportunities for parents to explore their own and their children's uses of literacy; (2) increased their knowledge of literacy…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Grade 1, Inner City, Parent Participation
Cawelti, Gordon – American School Board Journal, 1999
Improving student achievement hinges on adopting effective, research-based learning practices and activities. These include parent involvement, graded homework, direct teaching, aligned time on task, tutoring, cooperative learning, mastery learning, and teaching of learning strategies. Three high-achieving schools are profiled. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Educational Practices


