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Paxson, M. Chris; Tarnai, John – 1983
Despite the increased emphasis on family-oriented approaches to prevention of alcoholism, most programs continue to be implemented within the school systems. To assess family and community needs in Lewiston, Idaho, 150 randomly selected adults (50% male) were surveyed by telephone. The survey focused on residents' perceptions of alcoholism and…
Descriptors: Adults, Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Community Programs
Davies, Don – 1991
The League of Schools Reaching Out is a national project to show how family/community/school partnerships can contribute significantly to school restructuring. It aims to increase the academic and social success of all children, especially those society labels as at risk. The league is attempting to expand the notion that the internal methods,…
Descriptors: Community Influence, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Hays, Judith A. – 1982
Family resources are vital to older individuals. In order to establish base-line data on the availability and proximity of kin to persons aged 45 or older in a midwestern state, information was gathered for six months from the obituary section of the local newspaper. The sample includeed 1,413 individuals. Information included availabiltiy of kin,…
Descriptors: Demography, Family Characteristics, Family Involvement, Family Mobility
Damron, Susan W.; Simpson, William R. – 1985
Abuse of alcohol or other substances by schizophrenic patients seriously undermines effective treatment. To document the extent of substance abuse among schizophrenic patients hospitalized in one Veterans Administration Hospital, medical records of 100 patients were reviewed. The results revealed that 54 patients had recent substance abuse, with…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Drug Therapy
Wright, David W.; Price, Sharon J. – 1984
A major area of concern in divorced families is compliance with child support payments. Aspects of the former spouse relationship that are predictive of compliance with court-ordered payment of child support were investigated in a sample of 58 divorced persons all of whom either paid or received child support. Structured interviews and…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attachment Behavior, Compliance (Legal), Divorce
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC. – 1977
The papers include: the college president, 25 years ago and now (Henry L. Ashmore); pressures on the presidential family (Clare S. Mackey); strategies for coping (James Bond); remaining an academic leader and being president (Arliss L. Roaden); role of the chief executive in institutional self-renewal (John A. Marvel); on leadership and management…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Role, Administrators, College Administration
Suelzle, Marijean; Keenan, Vincent – 1980
Using data from a survey of 330 parents of developmentally disabled children, the paper examines parents' participation in and attitudes toward special interest groups and political activities. Findings indicate that parents are willing to participate in special interest groups and political activities to a much greater extent than they have…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Developmental Disabilities, Family Characteristics, Family Involvement
Levin, H. M.; Belfield, C. R. – 2002
The educational achievements of the young depend on both family and school but are much more dependent on the former than the latter. Educational policy has established an extensive set of legal and contractual obligations for schools. In contrast, the contractual obligation for families is to meet compulsory education requirements. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement
Wollman-Bonilla, Julie E. – 2000
Family Message Journals, in which first-graders write to their families and receive a daily written reply, involve families in children's school literacy program. This paper focuses on the written replies of four representative case-study families to their children's messages. Analysis of the instructional functions realized through text structure…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Family Involvement, Grade 1, Journal Writing
Buttery, Thomas J.; Anderson, Patricia J. – 1997
This synthesis of professional literature concerning community, parent, and school interaction suggests activities for teachers and schools to promote parent involvement. Decades of research have shown that parental involvement significantly contributes to a student's learning regardless of grade level, or of parents' economic status or education…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Family School Relationship, Parent Participation
Yogev, Sara; Brett, Jeanne – 1984
This paper offers a conceptual framework for the intersection of work and family roles based on the constructs of work involvement and family involvement. The theoretical and empirical literature on the intersection of work and family roles is reviewed from two analytical approaches. From the individual level of analysis, the literature reviewed…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Dual Career Family, Employed Parents, Family Attitudes
Farmer, Helen S. – 1985
Home-career conflict may exist in varying degrees for both spouses in a dual-career couple. Home-career conflict exists when a dual-career wife values both homemaking and career and views some aspects of these two roles as incompatible. Home-career conflict results when a dual-career husband values his own career and that of his wife, but is…
Descriptors: Coping, Decision Making, Dual Career Family, Family Involvement
Smith, Nancy J.; Harris, Mary McDonnell – 1981
Educators, recognizing the role of the home in preparing a child for reading and in fostering reading growth, have organized outreach programs to systematically utilize home influence. However, thoughtful planning is needed if these programs are to make the most of family involvement. Consideration of who, what, when, where, and how provides a…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Outreach Programs
Dorr, Aimee – 1981
This review of the research on the role of television in family life considers television both as a medium for which the specific content matters little, and as a source of content, i.e., a purveyor of messages about physical and social life. Television viewing is discussed as an activity in which family members participate and about which they…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Family Attitudes, Family Involvement
Bollis-Pecci, Tamara Sue; Webb, Lynne M. – 1997
A study assessed the usability, retest reliability, and construct validity of an instrument measuring young adults': (1) perceived attention from parents; (2) perceived "normalcy" of family interactions; and (3) perceived consistency of family interactions. The retest reliability study yielded no significant differences between 73…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Construct Validity, Family Characteristics, Family Communication
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