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Peer reviewedMills, Jean – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2001
Concerns a study of the views of the bilingualism of a group of Asian children and youth. Within the context of a semi-structured interview, subjects reflected on the role of their languages in their lives. They noted their lack of proficiency in their Asian languages, their parents' efforts to support those languages, and the importance of these…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bilingualism, Children, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedDownes, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1998
Discusses the impact of the education 'Revolution' on the work and role of the headteacher specifically investigating the introduction of the Local Management of Schools (LMS) and the Local Education Authority. Considers the future of education, such as increased student empowerment and financial resources, that also will affect the headmaster's…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Competitive Selection, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHenig, Jeffrey R. – Social Science Quarterly, 1998
Responds to "School Choice and culture Wars in the Classroom: What Different Parents Seek from Education" (SO 532 108) and "Liberal Equity in Education: A Comparison of Choice Options" (SO 532 109) addressing racial and class segregation in terms of family motivations versus educational consequences. Concludes that the risks of school choice are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Diversity (Student), Educational Opportunities, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedNistler, Robert J.; Maiers, Angela – Education and Urban Society, 1999
Introduces an issue on family literacy in urban education, describing three approaches to family literacy. Articles highlight the sense of place, community, and identity; Hispanic parents' use of literacy-rich environments; discourse between teachers and Latino parents during conferences; identifying teaching practices that connect home and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy, Family School Relationship, Hispanic Americans
Peer reviewedBrough, Judith Allen; Irvin, Judith L. – Middle School Journal, 2001
Addresses the problem of declining parental involvement as children progress through school, and argues that middle grade educators bear the responsibility for determining reasons for parental non-involvement and being proactive in fostering such involvement. Discusses deterrents to involvement, varying descriptors of involvement, and steps middle…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Singer, Mark I.; Flannery, Daniel J.; Guo, Shenyang; Miller, David; Leibbrandt, Sylvia – Journal of Community Psychology, 2004
This study examined the relative contributions of exposure to violence, parental monitoring, and television viewing habits to children's self-reported symptoms of psychological trauma. Children in grades 3-8 in 11 public schools completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire administered during usual school hours. The final sample was comprised…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Psychology, Mass Media Effects, Violence
Ward, Kelly; Wolf-Wendel, Lisa – Review of Higher Education, 2004
Given the prevalence of women faculty entering the profession, many of childbearing age, it is important to understand how women juggle the often-conflicting demands of children and tenure. Interviews with 29 faculty from research universities find them reporting joy in their professional and personal roles, the "greedy" nature of academic and…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Research Universities, Teaching (Occupation), Tenure
Pasztor, Eileen Mayers; Hollinger, David Swanson; Inkelas, Moira; Halfon, Neal – Child Welfare, 2006
It is well documented that children enter foster care with special health and mental health needs and, while in care, those conditions are often exacerbated. However, less attention has been given to foster parents who have the most contact with these children. Results are presented from a national study on the developmental, health and mental…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Health Needs
Civil, Marta; Bernier, Emily – Mathematical Thinking & Learning: An International Journal, 2006
In this article, we draw on research within a large project on parental involvement in mathematics education in working-class Latino communities. Our research is situated within a sociocultural framework and, in particular, the concept of funds of knowledge. We also draw on research on parental involvement in education, particularly that which…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mathematics Education, Working Class, Hispanic Americans
Luk-Fong, Yuk Yee Pattie – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2005
What are children's perceptions and experience of parent-child relationships in Hong Kong, where westernization (modernization) has met with the indigenous Chinese culture? This article focuses on how school children in Hong Kong are constantly grappling with 'Chinese' and 'western' traditions in the parent-child relationship as they hear…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Guidance, Principals, Parent Education
McConkey, R. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: Although the majority of adult persons with intellectual disabilities are cared for by their families, remarkably little is known of the characteristics of their carers, the support services they receive and their unmet needs. A particular concern is whether or not carers have equitable access to services. Method: Information was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Retardation, Adults, Caregivers
Ceja, Miguel – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
Using a theory of resiliency, this study provides a Chicana student's perspective of the role of parents in the development of college aspirations. Qualitative interviews with Chicana high school seniors shed light on the different ways these students perceive and come to understand the manner by which their parents influence and shape their…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Student Attitudes, Parent Role, Academic Aspiration
Knipprath, Heidi – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2004
In Japan, there has been an increased concern about family and community participation in the child's education. Traditionally, the role of parents and community in Japan has been one of support and less one of active involvement in school learning. Since the government commenced education reforms in the last quarter of the 20th century, a more…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Community Involvement, Parent Role, Educational Change
Riccio, Cynthia A.; Ochoa, Salvador Hector; Garza, Sylvia G.; Nero, Collette L. – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2003
Research indicates that high numbers of African American children receive special education services. To address the overrepresentation of African Americans in special education, this study examined the source of referral and the behaviors that precipitate the referral of African Americans for evaluation due to behavioral or emotional concerns.…
Descriptors: African American Students, School Psychologists, Referral, Special Education
Bast, Joseph L.; Walberg, Herbert J. – Economics of Education Review, 2004
One of Lewis Solmon's research interests is whether parents can choose the best schools for their children. This paper shows how economic principles predict parents would do a better job choosing schools for their children than do experts in government agencies. Three types of empirical research relevant to the hypothesis are reviewed: surveys…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Academic Achievement, Parents, Parent Role

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