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Smith, Marilyn; And Others – Rural Educator, 1996
In the "Just Do It, Jr." program, 81 at-risk fifth-grade students in rural Nevada attended life skills training sessions, then taught self-esteem concepts to second graders. The fifth graders averaged a 16% improvement on self-observed school attitudes and self-esteem, and the second graders thought the programs were well taught. (TD)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Cross Age Teaching, Early Intervention
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Kim, Jae Wook; Henkin, Alan B. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
In this study, the authors explore potential relationships between trust and collaboration at both the school and individual levels of analysis. The study design focuses on a set of ostensibly reciprocal relationships between trust and collaboration. The database for the study is composed of self-reports of elementary and middle school teachers in…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Surveys
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Glashan, Lisa; Mackay, Gilbert; Grieve, Ann – Improving Schools, 2004
This article reports a study of support for pupils with autism in a Scottish education authority. The pupils attend mainstream classes in primary schools but receive additional support from an outreach service. The study aimed to understand the nature of outreach support from a mainstream teacher's point of view. The principal data of the project…
Descriptors: Autism, Teacher Attitudes, Outreach Programs, Mainstreaming
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Corno, Lyn; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1981
Treatment and aptitude-treatment interaction (ATI) effects were assessed on grade 3 student self-appraisal data relating to self-esteem, attitude, anxiety, and locus of control. In particular, parent instruction in learning skills resulted in significantly higher average scores on student self-esteem and attitude and lower scores on anxiety.…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Anxiety, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Grade 3
Barbour, Ann – Early Childhood News, 1996
Argues that early childhood educators must create partnerships between parents and teachers to facilitate parents' interest and support of their children's education, the most important determinant of success in school. Notes that successful partnerships begin with mutual respect, communication, understanding, cooperation, and provision of varied…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Programs, Early Childhood Education, Family Involvement
Howard, Kathryn – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Introduces the Parent Writing Folder Review assessment strategy for eighth-grade children's writing, whereby parents discuss the student's writing with them and complete a written evaluation. Describes how evaluation of parents' reflections about children's writing found that they indicated growth in children's writing, identified areas for…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
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Lambdin, Diana V.; Walker, Vicki L. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1994
Discusses what a portfolio is and presents reasons for using portfolios to assess students' mathematical progress, along with tips for introducing, using, and assessing portfolios. Includes examples of student work and guidelines for portfolio entries. (MKR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluative Thinking
Zeece, Pauline Davey – Child Care Information Exchange, 1995
Discusses nine reasons why quality in day care centers depends on the adult with whom children interact on a day-to-day basis. Defines teacher roles in providing a high quality early childhood program. (DR)
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Caregivers, Creativity
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Griffel, Gail – Young Children, 1991
Maintains that parents of a handicapped child, for example, a child with cerebral palsy, are "walking a tightrope." Successful intervention with the disabled child in the classroom is possible only when there is strong teacher-parent communication. This position is illustrated by an account of a parent's personal experience. (BB)
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Mainstreaming
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Gorter-Reu, Maralee S.; Anderson, Jean Marie – Young Children, 1998
The Home Kit/Home Visit Program--designed for children needing reinforcement of basic concepts and knowledge of colors, shapes, numbers, letter recognition, and letter-sound correspondence--is proving successful in encouraging parent involvement in first-graders' learning of basic skills. Parents are provided with home learning kits to guide their…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Early Intervention, Elementary School Students, Home Instruction
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Gerst, Barbara – Canadian Children, 1998
Reflects on the author's role as kindergarten teacher in the classroom and the impact of a session on the Reggio Emilia preschools. Focuses on changes in the author's perspectives regarding the roles of teacher, student, and parent and their relationships. Discusses struggles with implementing Reggio inspired projects and the increasing use of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Group Discussion, Kindergarten
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O'Callaghan, J. Brien – Family Journal, 1994
Describes a family-school intervention model that shifts the ownership of a child problem prevention and solution from therapy office to school and that assertively confronts the adult, especially marital dynamics underlying many child problems. Discusses politics of collaboration and implications for the functioning of marriage and family…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselors
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Beatson, Jean E.; Prelock, Patricia A. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2002
Five families participating in the Vermont Rural Autism Project (VT-RAP) assessment process were interviewed. An overall theme of shifting attitudes emerged as well as 3 sub-themes: getting enrolled, becoming friends, and empowerment and transformation. All parents reported having a unique and meaningful experience of involvement in their child's…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Autism, Children
Adler, Susan Matoba – School Community Journal, 2004
This qualitative study examines how Hmong parents and professional staff at one elementary school perceive home-school relations and how they construct racial and ethnic identities of Hmong children. The study was conducted at a Midwestern elementary school where the Hmong student population is over 50% and where five Hmong staff members are…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Hmong People, Asian Americans, Ethnicity
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Davies, Rick; Ferguson, Joyce – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1997
This paper analyzes the effects of British government directives on teacher education. A study of elementary and secondary teachers investigated perceived gaps in their initial teacher education (ITE). Two major gaps were handling behavior problems and dealing with parents, neither well-addressed by ITE. Most teachers believed they should not be…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Educational Quality, Elementary School Teachers
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