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Houser, Mary A.; Spoede, John – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2015
Parent-teacher collaboration for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) has become increasingly important due to the rise of students being diagnosed with ASDs. Today's schools are being challenged with creating educational programs to best meet the need of this rising special needs population. This paper explores parent and special…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism, Parent Attitudes
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Foley, Colby; May, David C.; Blevins, Kristie R.; Akers, Jon – Educational Policy, 2015
Although the topic of cyber-harassment in schools is one that has received significant media and research attention, much of that attention has been given to harassment against (and among) students. In this article, we examine responses from more than 5,700 public schoolteachers regarding their experiences with cyber-harassment by parents, a topic…
Descriptors: Internet, Bullying, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Policy
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May, David C.; Johnson, Jerry; Chen, Yanfen; Hutchinson, Lisa; Ricketts, Melissa – Current Issues in Education, 2010
Almost all of the extant research examining aggressive activity uses data from student populations. In this study, we extend that literature by examining teacher perceptions of parental aggression in public schools in Kentucky. Using data from a sample of 5,971 public school teachers, we determine that parental aggression directed at public school…
Descriptors: Parents, Public Schools, Public School Teachers, Aggression
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Tice, Karen W. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 1998
In the early 1900s, college-educated women who came to Appalachia as reformers and teachers developed contradictory relationships with Appalachian mothers. Writings of Lucy Furman and Ethel deLong, who worked in eastern Kentucky settlement schools, reveal intimate cooperative relationships with mothers, even as teachers aimed to replace…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Child Rearing, Cultural Images, Culture Conflict