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Karen Salvador; Erika J Knapp; Whitney Mayo – International Journal of Music Education, 2024
Mission-driven nonprofit organizations sometimes struggle within a cycle of disempowerment resulting from oversaturation of data collection that is reactive to funder demands. In this article, we problematize Community Music School (CMS) data-collection and analysis efforts and discuss alternate approaches to learning about family and community…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Music Education, Community Involvement, Student Empowerment
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Ndijuye, Laurent Gabriel – Child Development Perspectives, 2023
Research has consistently indicated that children of naturalized citizens from refugee backgrounds lag in most indicators of development. The disparities are more nuanced in contexts with limited educational resources, such as the sub-Saharan region of Africa. However, that is not the case with children of naturalized citizens from refugee…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Refugees, Citizenship
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Cui, Jiashan; Hanson, Rachel – National Center for Education Statistics, 2021
This Data Point uses data from the 2019 Early Childhood Program Participation (ECPP) survey. The ECPP survey asks about young children's participation in weekly child care. The survey includes three types of care: (1) care from a family member other than a parent (relative care); (2) care from someone who is not a relative (nonrelative care); and…
Descriptors: Child Care, Family Environment, Child Care Centers, Young Children
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Rubino, Antonia – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2022
In this article I adopt a family language policy approach and a diachronic perspective to explore how the dialect-Italian dynamics unfolds differently within different cohorts of Italian migrants due to the hierarchical position of the two heritage languages. I highlight three main issues that emerge across time in the language policies in the…
Descriptors: Italian, Language Usage, Family Relationship, Immigrants
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Carroll, Julia M.; Holliman, Andrew J.; Weir, Francesca; Baroody, Alison E. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2019
Purpose: Children's literacy interest is positively associated with their literacy attainments. However, interest in literacy activities, particularly for younger children, is likely influenced by their home literacy environment (HLE), which may also be bound up with socio-economic factors, such as parental education levels. Method: In the present…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Emergent Literacy, Learner Engagement, Family Environment
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Cann, Nicola – Child Care in Practice, 2023
Historically sleep was considered a passive activity, but research now strongly suggests that it is a time of neurological growth, where memories and skills are consolidated (Fallone et al., 2002). Good sleep is thought to influence cognitive, physical and emotional performance, and aid in effective emotional regulation (Alfano & Gamble,…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Adolescents, Sleep
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Banks, Joy; Shockley, Kmt; Wilkerson, Courtney – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2021
In this manuscript we chart the intersection of dis/ability and Afro-humanity. We propose that Afro-humanity is a contextual paradigm within African-centred ideology that can be applied to explore the ways in which disability may be perceived differently when applying a specific, cultural philosophical lens. We also explore the process of…
Descriptors: Special Education, Afrocentrism, Students with Disabilities, Educational Philosophy
Vasylyeva-Khalatnykova, Maryna O.; Chuiko, Olena; Bakhov, Ivan S.; Ternopilska, Valentyna; Chernukha, Nadiia – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
Coming into being and development of inclusive education in contemporary Ukrainian society are analysed. The tasks of educational institutions in creating an inclusive space are defined, and the approaches to work with children with disabilities are identified. Works of foreign and domestic scholars and practitioners who studied the problems of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Social Development, Student Rights
G. G. Weisenfeld; Ellen Frede – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2021
Virtually all states use a variety of settings to operate center-based pre-K, often making extensive use of child care or Head Start classrooms in addition to public schools. About half of the pre-K programs in 24 states allowed Family Child Care homes (FCCs) to receive state pre-K dollars either directly from the state or through subcontracting.…
Descriptors: Child Care, Family Environment, Educational Finance, State Aid
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Ellis, Elizabeth Margaret; Sims, Margaret – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2022
A key factor that has been found to be critical in shaping family language policy is parents' linguistic identities, or "parents' personal experiences with bilingualism, biculturalism or second language learning" (King, Kendall A. & Lyn Fogle. 2006. Bilingual parenting as good parenting: Parents' perspectives on family language…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Parent Attitudes, Family Environment, Language Usage
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Kyle L. Roberson; Sydney D. Cox – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2024
As a field established on improving the lives of individuals, families, and communities, Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) is well-positioned to address the challenges and opportunities faced by justice-involved families (Nickols et al., 2009). From reentry and rehabilitation to parenting and family relationships, the support of justice-involved…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Family Needs
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Greer, Tim; Wagner, Johannes – Second Language Research, 2023
Study abroad homestays are generally assumed to provide visitors with opportunities to learn language 'in the wild' by participating in the host family's everyday life. Ultimately such participation is accomplished via individual episodes of interaction as the visitor is socialized into the family's mundane routines and rituals. Building on…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Family Environment, Second Language Learning, Socialization
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Haeny S. Yoon – Educational Forum, 2024
Young children bring rich social, cultural, and political knowledge to school, cultivated in their homes and communities. This knowledge, ranging from household skills to multilingual practices, is often marginalized in schools that value different norms. Drawing from ethnographic studies in Illinois and New York kindergarten classrooms, this…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Kindergarten, Young Children, Knowledge Level
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Chen, Emma – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
The maintenance of heritage language is essential to immigrant children's linguistic, cultural, and social development. While there is a large body of literature on heritage language, how heritage language is practiced at home remains largely unknown. Engaging in an autobiographical narrative inquiry, I tell and retell stories of our pedagogical…
Descriptors: Native Language, Language Maintenance, Immigrants, Foreign Countries
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Bower, Corey Bunje; Rossi, Rachael – Education and Urban Society, 2019
Promise Neighborhoods attempt to replicate the Harlem Children's Zone's "cradle to college pipeline" model of coordinated and continuous child and family services for a single neighborhood. We analyze the 46 planning and 18 implementation grants to determine which factors these neighborhoods plan to address and compare these efforts with…
Descriptors: Integrated Services, Neighborhoods, Grants, Poverty
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