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Peer reviewedWagner, Mary M. – Future of Children, 1995
Uses national longitudinal study data to describe the high school performance, social experiences, postsecondary education, labor market participation, and independence of students with serious emotional disturbance (SED). The author analyzes high school programs and adult services provided to SED youths to determine ways of improving youth…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, High Risk Students
Walsh, Katherine; Albrecht, Kay – Texas Child Care, 1996
Explores commonalities and differences between the Reggio Emilia approach and the developmentally appropriate approach. Points to differences in eight areas: (1) scheduling; (2) grouping children for activities; (3) planning; (4) teacher attitudes; (5) products of work and play; (7) parent conferences; and (8) continuity. (BGC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Coordination
Peer reviewedKaiser, Ann P.; And Others – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1996
This study of 12 parents of preschool children with disabilities trained parents to implement responsive interaction and examined the effects on their child's language and communication skills. Findings indicated an improvement in and maintenance of communication and language skills of the children. Parents were satisfied with their participation…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Interaction
Krajewski, Bob; Sabir, Lirah – Principal, 2000
In 6 short years, principal Lirah Sabir salvaged a low-achieving, predominantly black elementary school in downtown Memphis. Her vision is to make students integral members of society. Impressive gains in student health and achievement; community, parental, and staff involvement; and curriculum and instruction are explained. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Black Students, Change Strategies
Peer reviewedAbrams, Laura S.; Gibbs, Jewelle Taylor – Urban Education, 2000
Examined the first year of cooperative planning between an elementary school and the local community for a full-service elementary school collaboration. Data from observations, surveys, and interviews provide feedback on perceptions of student achievement, barriers, parent participation, leadership and power, the planning process, and goals and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Community Involvement, Cooperative Planning
Tyson, Harriet – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Following decades of mutual disengagement, coordinated school health programs (CSHPs) are emerging in response to the current state of children's health and education. CSHPs usually feature staff health promotion; health education; school health services; counseling, psychological, and social services; nutrition; physical education; a healthy…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Welfare, Community Involvement, Counseling
Overstreet, Stacy; Devine, Joel; Bevans, Katherine; Efreom, Yael – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
Predictors of parental school involvement were examined within a sample of 159 economically disadvantaged, African American parents living in an urban setting. School involvement was defined in terms of parent activity within the school. Parent demographics, attitudes about education, and community engagement behaviors as well as parent…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, High School Students, School Involvement, Elementary School Students
Ganesh, Annapurna – Teacher Education and Practice, 2005
Most of the nation's public schools are becoming increasingly diverse. Children from every corner of the globe--representing a multitude of languages, cultures, economic, and social backgrounds--can be found in our classrooms. It therefore becomes incumbent on care-giving adults to set in place effective and qualitative measures to ensure that…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, School Activities, Educational Environment, Multicultural Education
Darch, Craig; Miao, Yu; Shippen, Peggy – Preventing School Failure, 2004
The authors present a practical model for including parents of children with learning and behavior problems in the schools. First, characteristics of families with children with learning and behavior problems are discussed. Next, 4 features of an effective program to involve parents are presented. These features are: (a) proactive design, (b)…
Descriptors: Models, Parent Participation, Children, Learning Problems
Kim, Anna – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2004
Official involvement of parents in school education has been very limited until recently within the highly centralized educational administration and school management system in Korea. But, the educational reform in 1995 has brought fundamental changes in educational administration and school management system of Korea. The main approach of the…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, School Based Management, Educational Administration, School Councils
Lo, Lusa – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2005
This ethnographic study examined Chinese-speaking parents of children with disabilities: awareness of their legal rights, their perceived barriers to being joint decision makers, and the type of supports and services they would like to receive from schools. Results suggested that Chinese-speaking parents were knowledgeable about their legal…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Disabilities, Elementary School Students, Chinese Americans
Gillies, Val – Gender and Education, 2006
This paper explores the emotional resources generated by working class mothers to support their children at school. Analysis of material from qualitative interview research with a range working class mothers will focus on specific accounts of children's school lives to reveal how situated meanings can clash with institutional expectations. By…
Descriptors: Coping, Social Bias, Social Capital, Foreign Countries
Samuelsson, Ingrid Pramling; Sheridan, Sonja; Williams, Pia – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2006
In recent years the OECD has undertaken the evaluation of early childhood education and care (ECEC) on behalf of ministers of education in a number of countries in order to support quality improvement in this field. This article is based on a workshop for the national coordinators of early childhood policy in Sweden, 2003, which dealt with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Reggio Emilia Approach, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Ainsworth, Frank – Child & Youth Services, 2005
This article sets out a rationale and provides a model for family work by group care practitioners. In doing so it points out that practitioners will need to avoid parent blaming attitudes and become family-centered rather than simply child-focused. Thus the critical issues to be addressed are how to ensure that a group care program is from an…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Residential Care, Parents, Models
Wilgus, Gay – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2005
Conflicting perspectives on the parent's role in the infant/toddler classroom can play a significant role in early educational settings. A recent ethnographic study of an Early Head Start program in New York City focused on conflict of this nature and raised the following set of questions: What sort of power and privilege should parents be given…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Child Development, Parent Role

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