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Neiman, Samantha – National Center for Education Statistics, 2011
The National Center for Education Statistics collects data on crime and violence in U.S. public schools through the School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS). This First Look report presents findings from the 2009-10 School Survey on Crime and Safety data collection. Developed and managed by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Crime, Safety, School Surveys
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Prosser, Theresa M. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2009
Parent involvement in preservice teacher education is an important component of that preparation. Parents' stories of their everyday experiences having an infant/toddler with disabilities can bring insights to future interventionists that no one else can provide. How do we get parents into the university classrooms? How do we help them tell their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Early Intervention, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Rutherford, William L. – 1989
An assessment of the Homework Emphasis Program (HEP) at a senior high school located in a mid-sized city is presented. This program is intended to increase student learning and decrease the number of failing grades by encouraging students to complete all assigned homework. HEP involves warnings to students who have not completed homework…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High School Students, High Schools, Homework
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Lam, Y. L. Jack; Peake, R. Dale – McGill Journal of Education, 1997
Documents a relatively new approach adopted by a school to involve parents and students in the formulation of individualized educational goals and plans, the collection of data for comprehensive files, and student assessment. Presents feedback from teachers, parents, and students, and assesses the effectiveness of the program. (DSK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Parent Conferences
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Guli, Laura A. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2005
In this article, 18 studies using parent consultation to effect a change in children's school-related behavior were evaluated according to guidelines set forth by the APA's Task Force on Evidence-Based Interventions in School Psychology. Results indicate that parent consultation is an effective method of intervention delivery for a variety of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, School Psychology, Intervention, White Students
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Maher, Michael J.; Reiman, Alan J. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2009
Professionals throughout the field of education agree on the importance of teacher-caregiver communication. Yet teacher education programs still do very little to prepare future teachers for these interactions. This exploratory study investigated the use of a standardized caregiver model, with 12 teacher education students involved in a simulated…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Caregivers, Simulation
Carnine, L. M. – 1979
This paper describes the positive effects of the Parent Program of the University of Oregon Follow Through Program. Section I illustrates the positive effects of parent involvement in two case histories of parents' political activism directed at securing and maintaining quality education for their children. Section II focuses on parents'…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Models, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Parent Attitudes
Minnesota Department of Education, 2005
This report summarizes Year One and Year Two study findings and describes findings from Year Three of the assessment of school readiness with a strategic sample of children entering kindergarten in fall 2004. It is the intent of the Minnesota School Readiness Studies to use results to inform school administrators and teachers; parents; early…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Kindergarten, Parent Conferences, School Readiness
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Dotger, Benjamin H.; Smith, Melissa J. – New Educator, 2009
Teacher professional identity is a concept defined and researched in a multitude of ways (Beijaard, Meijer, & Verloop, 2004). This manuscript approaches teacher identity formation from the foundations of situated cognition, social learning, and identity in community practice. Focusing on a unique teacher development intervention designed to…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Professional Personnel, Identification, Beginning Teachers
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Sanchez, Inmaculada Garcia; Orellana, Marjorie Faulstich – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2006
In this article we examine the complexities of immigrant children's role as translators and linguistic mediators between their parents and their teachers during parent-teacher conferences. In our analyses, we first examine the linguistic structure of teachers' narratives about the children, and then look at how children construct their moral and…
Descriptors: Translation, Ideology, Parent Teacher Conferences, Immigrants
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Murray, Desiree W.; Rabiner, David; Schulte, Ann; Newitt, Kristy – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2008
This study examined the feasibility and integrity of a daily report card (DRC) intervention in a small sample of randomly assigned elementary students with previously diagnosed ADHD and classroom impairment. In order to enhance implementation, a conjoint behavioral consultation approach was used in which parents were engaged as active participants…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Intervention, Effect Size, Teaching Methods
Curtis, Vernon B.; Smith, Steven H. – Principal, 1994
Principals should protect their teachers from taking unnecessary verbal abuse from angry parents. Teachers should not go into a conference unprepared but should be trained in effective presentation skills and backed up by supporting documentation, a definite agenda, and adherence to proper procedures. Maintaining silence or "neutrality" is…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Anger, Discipline Problems, Due Process
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Blackfelner, Carol; Ranallo, Barbara – 1998
Research has demonstrated that parent involvement has many beneficial effects for students. This action research project designed and implemented a program to raise the academic achievement of second-grade students by increasing parent involvement. The students attended two second-grade classrooms in a west-central Illinois school. The problem of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade 2, Homework, Parent Attitudes
Hirsch, Glenn; Altman, Karl – Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1986
Twelve graduate students were trained (using written programed learning materials plus oral practice) in three categories of parent conference skills: (1) communicating diagnostic information, (2) communicating recommendations, and (3) organizing the conference and interacting with parents. Professionals and parents of developmentally delayed…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
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Wolf, Joan S.; Stephens, Thomas M. – Educational Leadership, 1989
Although time does not permit in-depth interaction with all parents, educators should work with parents of "target" children for whom ongoing communications may be the difference between success and failure. Contacting these parents early in students' school life and school year will help tackle problems before they escalate. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
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