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Trista Hollweck; Armand Doucet – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2020
Purpose: This thinking piece examines, from the viewpoint of two Canadian pracademics in the pandemic, the role of pedagogy and professionalism in crisis teaching and learning. The purpose of the paper is to highlight some of the tensions that have emerged and offer possible considerations to disrupt the status quo and catalyze transformation in…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Professionalism, Foreign Countries
Gonzalez-DeHass, Alyssa R.; Willems, Patricia P. – Educational Forum, 2016
Current educational needs call for learners who are self-directed and able to engage in problem solving and higher order thinking. However, most students are not getting explicit and systematic instruction to promote development of learning strategies that can advance these goals. Educators need to cultivate strategy instruction techniques that…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Independent Study, Direct Instruction, Modeling (Psychology)
Loima, Jyrki – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2019
This is a qualitative case study of the parental feedback about participatory assessment done during the first year (2016) of the implementation of the reformed Finnish basic education curriculum. It covered grades 1-6 and was a first time to have a broader, tri-angulated teacher-student-parent assessment on learning and schooling. Consequently,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Parent Attitudes, Evaluation Methods
Antony-Newman, Max – School Community Journal, 2019
In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on parents to become more responsible for the achievement of their children, which forms an element of neo-liberal governance with its shift from public to private, it is necessary to understand the discourses generated by parental involvement policies. This analysis showed that existing policies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Parenting Skills, Barriers
Højholt, Charlotte; Kousholt, Dorte – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
Parental collaboration is both promoted for enhancing children's performance and criticized for reproducing educational inequality. The issue of parental collaboration, thus, presents an opportunity to discuss theoretical differences in current debates about education, notably the educational consequences of social background and governmentality.…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Equal Education, Socioeconomic Background, Children
Gauvreau, Ariane N.; Sandall, Susan R. – Young Exceptional Children, 2019
Parent involvement and regular communication between families and their child's school is a hallmark of a high-quality early childhood program. Yet practitioners may struggle to regularly communicate and connect with all families in a meaningful way. Teachers report feeling unprepared to communicate effectively with families, especially those from…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Parents
Ralls, Deborah – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
This article explores how a school's decision to "become co-operative" affects its engagement relationships with students and parents. The findings stem from a wider study exploring approaches to engagement in a recently converted co-operative academy, a large secondary school in a northern English city. The article surfaces the…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Parent School Relationship, Student School Relationship, Foreign Countries
Weber, Meredith A.; House Rich, Sara E.; Duhon, Gary J. – Beyond Behavior, 2019
Check-in/check-out (CICO) is a well-established Tier 2 intervention to address at-risk student behavior problems. Despite its widespread empirical support and applied use, CICO can be taxing for teachers to implement when there is insufficient time available and teacher self-efficacy in addressing behavior problems is low. Evaluation of CICO is…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Program Effectiveness
Wang, Cixin; La Salle, Tamika P.; Do, Kieu Anh; Wu, Chaorong; Sullivan, Kathryn E. – School Psychology, 2019
Middle school is a risky period, marked by increased peer victimization, and the onset of several mental disorders, including suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). Parental involvement is critical to students' well-being; however, few studies have examined the role of parental involvement among middle school students or its effect on their…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mental Health, Correlation, Victims
Duppong Hurley, Kristin L.; Lambert, Matthew C.; Huscroft D'Angelo, Jacqueline N. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2019
Youth at risk of emotional and behavioral challenges demonstrate academic difficulties in secondary settings. Parental involvement in their child's education is one method which contributes to improved academic outcomes. However, limited research exists on the use of measurement models to operationalize parental involvement with secondary students…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, At Risk Students, Behavior Disorders
Murray, Brittany C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
Wealthy parents in public school districts across the country are engaged in elaborate fund-raising efforts to improve the quality of education in their children's schools, giving them an advantage over families in schools without the same level of access to external resources. Through evaluating parent responses to district policies that address…
Descriptors: Parent Associations, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Public Schools, Financial Support
Lunneblad, Johannes; Johansson, Thomas; Odenbring, Ylva – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2019
The present study explores how officials in Swedish secondary schools define and categorize situations in which students have been exposed to violence in the school. The study is designed as a case study of two secondary schools, situated in two demographically different urban neighbourhoods. The results indicate that different socio-economic…
Descriptors: Violence, Urban Schools, Secondary Schools, Socioeconomic Status
Kim, Jung-Tae; Barrett, Rusty – English Language Teaching, 2019
This paper seeks to examine Korean EFL learners' perceptions of parental involvement and how their attitudes toward parental involvement are associated with the success of parental involvement. Two hundred fifty four EFL children in South Korea participated in a survey asking the degree of their parent's involvement in seven involvement types and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Parent Participation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Egan, Cate A.; Miller, Matthew – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2019
A comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) is a multi-component whole-school approach designed to assist schools in targeting opportunities for students to be more physically active and help students achieve the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity (PA) each day. A CSPAP consists of five components (1) quality physical…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Physical Activities, Program Descriptions, Educational Quality
Cohenour, Jessica M. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Student-teacher relationships (STRs) link to healthy development across behavioral, social, and emotional domains and promote healthy adjustment to educational environments and healthy attachments to educators. Previous research identifying variables impacting the quality of these relationships show that poor-quality relationships may be more…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Students with Disabilities, Behavior Problems, Interpersonal Competence

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