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Online Submission, 2004
The journey for children who are gifted and talented can be exciting and challenging. There are so many twists and turns, detours, and confusing signs that many parents feel they need some sort of road map to guide their children on this journey. Because each child is different, there is no one road map to follow. What this handbook can offer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, Academically Gifted, Parent Participation
PDF pending restorationCheek, Lisa; Logan, Karen; Sprecher, Sharon; Streitmatter, Barbara – 1997
This action research project examined the impact of a program for improving age-inappropriate behaviors that interfere with personal and academic progress. A total of 69 students from 3 elementary classrooms and 2 speech therapy groups were involved in the research. The targeted population consisted of fourth and sixth graders; students with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aggression, Autism, Check Lists
Stix, Andi – 1997
An approach to assessment is described that allows students to understand and help decide the criteria for good work. It is called "negotiable contracting." Negotiable contracting consists of giving students shared ownership in their own learning. The teacher serves as a facilitator of discussion of the assessment process. Students and the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Assessment, Grading, Intermediate Grades
Kratzer, Cindy C. – 1997
How one public school used its diversity to foster community, while protecting itself from exclusivity, was studied. This study challenges the assumption that a community-like ethos is impossible in an urban neighborhood public school that has no special admissions requirements. Case study methodology, with almost 250 hours of observation of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Development, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Westfall, Amy; Pisapia, John – 1994
The purpose of this research brief is to summarize the literature on research conducted with at-risk students. Emerging from the research are three central groups of factors that are characteristic of at-risk students: (1) social and family background; (2) personal problems; and (3) school factors. In spite of the presence of several risk factors,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Coping, Counseling
IDRA Newsletter, 1997
This theme issue includes six articles about nurturing parent and community involvement in schools, particularly schools serving Hispanic, immigrant, or economically disadvantaged students. "Thinking about Learning: The Community and Academic Standards" (Oanh H. Maroney, Aurelio M. Montemayor) describes a Corpus Christi (Texas) project…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
Tocci, Lynn; McWilliam, R. A.; Sideris, John; Melton, Stephanie – 1997
Seventy-five families of children with special needs were interviewed after one year's experience with early intervention services and 69 of these families were then re-interviewed a year later after two years of such services. Five themes were identified in the families' views of "what works well." These were: (1) consistency of staff, (2) home…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Development, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Senechal, Monique; LeFevre, Jo-Anne; Thomas, Eleanor; Daley, Karen E. – 1996
A study examined whether storybook exposure and the amount of teaching in reading and writing skills provided by parents would enhance the language skills and emergent literacy of 47 first-grade children. Hierarchical regression analyses that controlled for parents' print exposure, and children's age and analytical intelligence showed that at the…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Grade 1
Carey, Nancy; Lewis, Laurie; Farris, Elizabeth – 1998
In response to the National Education Goals panel's recognition of the role that parents can have in children's learning and school performance, the "Survey on Family and School Partnerships in Public Schools K-8" was conducted to determine the ways schools are engaging parents in their children's education and the extent to which…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education, Family School Relationship
Pinto, Marcelo F. – 1998
The effects of overall attendance at parent conferences on Title I student's standardized test scores were studied in the Dallas (Texas) Public Schools. Analyses of Covariance (ANCOVA's) were conducted to investigate the effect of overall attendance on students' standardized test scores, and Cohen's "f" statistics were used as an index…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Attendance, Compensatory Education, Effect Size
Carrasquillo, Angela; Rodriguez, Judy – 1998
The factors or variables that contribute to the academic success of limited English proficient students in three schools in New York City were studied. Researchers studied two elementary schools and one high school with successful bilingual education programs. A team of five researchers visited the schools, observed bilingual classes, interviewed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Case Studies, Curriculum
Education Law Center, Inc., Newark, NJ. – 1996
In "Abbott v. Burke" the New Jersey Supreme Court determined that the state constitutional guarantee to a thorough and efficient education must include a supplemental program designed to wipe out the deficits poor children bring with them to school. In this report, the Education Law Center draws on educational research to identify the…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Class Size, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
Ziegler, Mary F. – 1998
The Tellin' Stories Project in Washington, DC, was developed to increase the involvement of economically disadvantaged, often limited English-speaking parents in the educational process of their children. The project connected parents, educators, schools, and communities. The third-year evaluation process consisted of these activities: a focus…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Economically Disadvantaged, English (Second Language), Family Involvement
Christopher, Cindy J. – 1997
Ideas, shortcuts, and tips on discipline, portfolios, academics, and parent involvement are organized in a list format to help teachers work more efficiently. The six chapters include: (1) Academics (Reading, Writing, Spelling, Science, and Math Journals); (2) Portfolios; (3) Discipline; (4) Caring; (5) Parents (First Time Communication,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Core Curriculum, Discipline
A New IDEA: A Parent's Guide to the Changes in Special Education Law for Children with Disabilities.
Seltzer, Tammy – 1998
This guide for parents explains the changes in the federal special education law resulting from the 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Changes related to the parent's role in decisions about the child's education and in how schools can discipline special education students are highlighted. A…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Decision Making, Disabilities, Discipline


