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Sean C. Austin; Kent McIntosh; Sara Izzard; Brooke Daugherty – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2024
Cultural responsiveness, or building on the strengths of the learning histories and social contingencies of students, is an important feature of instruction to engage students and ensure they feel represented in their classrooms. This systematic literature review examined which single-case designs have been used to study culturally responsive…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Intervention, Student Behavior, Program Design
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Alicia Rusoja – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
This study examines the "communal organizing literacies" of Latine/x immigrant families who organize for immigrant rights in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Drawing from a subset of qualitative data (e.g., observant-participant fieldnotes, open-ended interviews, member checks, artifacts, and photographs) from a larger year-long practitioner…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Hispanic Americans, Family Involvement, Activism
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Derek T. M. Daskalakes; Maria Cahill – Journal of Early Intervention, 2024
Public library storytimes provide rich learning opportunities for young children and their caregivers, yet little is known about how inclusive they are for children with disabilities and developmental delays (CwD/DD). The purpose of this study was to identify and describe ways that librarians support the inclusion of CwD/DD and their caregivers in…
Descriptors: Librarians, Story Reading, Public Libraries, Inclusion
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Ntokozo Dennis Ndwandwe – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2023
Parents are broadly acknowledged to be essential partners in the schooling process of their children, with parental involvement being linked to positive impact on academic achievement. Regrettably, poor parental involvement remains significate and an unfortunate challenge in South African schools, as well as a contributing factor to high failure…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Parent Participation, Family Involvement, Foreign Countries
Crystal S. Williams; Michaelene M. Ostrosky – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2023
Caregiver coaching is a recommended practice in early intervention; however, many barriers exist that can prevent early interventionists (EIs) from implementing it. This mixed method study was designed to understand if EIs' perceived use of caregiver coaching changed after Illinois' COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home order. Questionnaire data and…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Educational Change, Caregivers, Coaching (Performance)
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S. Andrew Garbacz; Elizabeth A. Stormshak; Laura Lee McIntyre; Daniel Bolt; Mingya Huang – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of the Family Check-Up initiated during kindergarten on teacher-report of children's emotional and behavior concerns in fourth grade. Participants were 57 primary caregivers, along with their children and teachers. Participants were randomized to a Family Check-Up condition or school-as-usual…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Prevention, Elementary School Students, Emotional Problems
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Kyle DeMeo Cook; Stacy Ehrlich Loewe; Sarah Kabourek; John Francis; Andrew Schaper; Dana Thomson; Tamara Halle; Kristie Kauerz – Early Education and Development, 2024
Research Findings: The transition to kindergarten can be challenging for children and families. Research shows that some transition activities implemented by elementary schools can have small positive associations with children's outcomes. Examining the nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Kindergarten Class of 2011 dataset…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Transitional Programs, Family Involvement
Thomas J. Capretta; Jingyang Zhang; Barbara J. Boone – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Families are critical partners in addressing chronic absenteeism. Drawing from research, authors Thomas J. Capretta, Jingyang (Max) Zhang, and Barbara J. Boone present four throughlines and six strategies for schools to improve attendance by building trust and partnering with families. In view of chronic absenteeism's association with negative…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Relationship
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Élody Ross-Lévesque; Sarah Martin-Roy; Francine Julien-Gauthier; Steve Jacob; Marie Grandisson; Marie-Catherine St-Pierre; Noémie Dahan-Oliel; Marie-Ève Lamontagne; Chantal Desmarais – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
Positive transition to adulthood of youth with disabilities is influenced by the type of support they receive. This study aims to analyse current transition to adulthood practices in the province of Quebec to map them to recommended practices and present an overview of the situation and needs. A multiple case study methodology included focus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Young Adults, Disabilities
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Judy Paulick; Melissa Lucas; Tatiana Yasmeen Hill-Maini – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
Collaborative relationships between families and teachers of elementary-aged children are complicated by teachers' lack of training for family engagement and by hierarchical and racialized power differentials. Home visiting can create a space for teachers to center and honor families' ways of knowing and being, but those home visits need to be…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Interpersonal Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Family Involvement
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Linda K. Mayger – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2024
This qualitative content analysis of course descriptions and syllabi examines how family and community engagement are addressed in principal preparation programs. Relying on a conceptual framework that centers four areas of practice, the analysis determined only half of programs had a substantial focus on families and communities. Many programs…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Community Involvement, Family Involvement, Curriculum
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Mary DePascale; Andres S. Bustamante; Eric Dearing – AERA Open, 2024
Research and practice that builds on family strengths is uniquely positioned to support children's math learning in ecologically valid and culturally meaningful ways. Yet, there is little specificity as to what it means to take a strengths-based approach in early math research. We propose a conceptual framework for studying early math from a…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Mathematics Education, Early Childhood Education, Numeracy
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Hartono; Wenti Nuryani; Eny Kusumastuti – Research in Dance Education, 2024
The research focused on analyzing Javanese arts conservation by employing inheritance strategies of "Wayang Wong Bocah." The research method comprised the following steps: data collection, data validation, and data analysis. The data were collected by observation, interview, and documentation. Moreover, the data were validated by source…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance, Cultural Background, Cultural Activities
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Hendricker, Elise; Bender, Stacy L.; Ouye, Jenna – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The National Association of School Psychologists emphasizes consultation, collaboration, and family-school-community collaboration as domains within school psychology practice. Family engagement is defined as caregiver participation in children's learning and instruction. While research outlines best practices in engaging and collaborating with…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Educational Practices, Family Involvement, Cooperation
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Krysti L. Kelley; Marshall A. Baker; J. Shane Robinson; Avery L. Culbertson – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
The purpose of this collective instrumental case study was to understand the motivational factors that support families' decisions to exhibit livestock. The expectancy value theory served as the theoretical lens, and a review of literature led to four issues to be explored. Four typical family cases were identified, and interviews were conducted.…
Descriptors: Animals, Exhibits, Motivation, Family Involvement
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