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Epstein, Joyce L. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1985
Research regarding parent involvement in their child's education is summarized. Parent involvement practices that may be developed when home and school computers are added as resources are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Futures (of Society), Microcomputers
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Epstein, Joyce L. – Elementary School Journal, 1986
Presents the findings of a survey of parents' experiences with different kinds of parent involvement. Views school and family relations from the parents' perspective and suggests that parents favor programs that stress cooperation between school and home. (DR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Family School Relationship, Parent Attitudes
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Epstein, Joyce L.; Becker, Henry Jay – Elementary School Journal, 1982
Several major issues related to parent participation are described in the comments of over 1,000 teachers who responded to a survey regarding their practices in the area of parent involvement. Eight issues that may prompt new research in this area are identified. (MP)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Education, Family Environment, Learning Activities
Epstein, Joyce L. – 1984
To study the effects over time of teacher practices concerning parent involvement on student achievement test scores, longitudinal data from 293 students (in Baltimore, Maryland, Grades 3 and 5) who took the California Achievement Test in the fall and spring of the 1980-81 school year, were analyzed. The students were in the classrooms of 14…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Elementary Education, Mathematics Achievement
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Becker, Henry Jay; Epstein, Joyce L. – Elementary School Journal, 1982
In order to measure elementary school teachers' feelings about parent involvement in home learning as a teaching strategy and to see how widespread this strategy is, a survey was conducted with 3,700 first-, third-, and fifth-grade school teachers in most Maryland public schools. (MP)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Family Environment, Learning Activities
Epstein, Joyce L. – 1983
A survey of parents of 1269 students in 82 first, third, and fifth grade classrooms in Maryland was conducted to investigate the effects (on parents) of parent involvement techniques (used by teachers) for learning activities at home. Some of the teachers were recognized by their principal for their leadership in the use of parent involvement,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Home Study, Learning Activities, Parent Attitudes
Becker, Henry Jay; Epstein, Joyce L. – 1981
A survey was taken to measure how 3700 elementary school teachers and 600 principals in Maryland school districts feel about parent involvement in home learning as a teaching strategy and to see how widespread this teaching strategy is. This summary of survey results provides information on the extent and use of varied techniques to involve…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Home Study, Learning Activities
Epstein, Joyce L. – 1984
Data from a survey of 1269 parents (of whom 24 percent were single parents) were used to study whether single and married parents differ in their interactions with elementary schools and teachers. Results indicate that initial differences between single and married parents' perceptions of teachers and teachers' evaluations of single and married…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Family Characteristics
Becker, Henry Jay; Epstein, Joyce L. – 1982
Survey data from 3,698 teachers in 600 schools in Maryland are used to explore the determinants of teachers' use of parent involvement strategies. Two questions are addressed: (1) How much do elementary school teachers organize their teaching practice to facilitate parent involvement in home learning activities? and (2) Which factors in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Educational Policy, Elementary Education