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Becher, Rhoda McShane – 1984
Presenting a review of research on parent involvement, this document is intended to serve as a basis for developing policies, programs, and practices in parent involvement programs. Specifically, the review concerns (1) the role of parents, family, and home in determining children's intelligence, competence, and achievement; (2) the effects of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Zuga, Karen F. – 1983
In an effort to describe parent-teacher conferences and assess their influence on the curriculum, three researchers interviewed children, parents, teachers, and the principal of a midwestern elementary school and observed various school and Parent Teacher Association functions. High school and elementary school parents were mailed a survey.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Problems, Curriculum Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Sirotnik, Kenneth A. – 1981
The focus of this study was upon the congruence of responses between parents and their children to items pertaining to functions of schooling, school evaluation, school problems, and other school issues. Paired comparison data is reported for parents and students from 25 secondary schools. The interpretive frame of reference for this study stemmed…
Descriptors: Busing, Decision Making, Family Attitudes, Family Characteristics
Egg, Maria – 1966
Intended for both parents and teachers, the book discusses the education of mentally retarded children. Part 1 considers the relationship of the teacher to the retarded child and his family, how educators can help parents, the importance of cooperation between parents and teachers, characteristics of moderately retarded children, and the question…
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum, Day Schools, Exceptional Child Education
Fernandez, Irene – 1973
The author states that hundreds of schools throughout the country are discovering that a positive factor for academic achievement is parental involvement. Schools are finding out that parents "do care" and that, given the opportunity, they can influence and further enchance the educational opportunities of their children. Some question facing the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Programs, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
Canadian Teachers' Federation, Ottawa (Ontario). Research Div. – 1971
This bibliography of publications concerning parent involvement in school programs, prepared by the Canadian Teachers' Federation, is organized in three sections: (1) books; (2) articles; and, (3) theses. Abstracts of material with an "ED" number may be found in "Research in Education." If marked "Available ERIC," hard copy or microfiche copies…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational Programs, Family School Relationship, Lower Class Parents
Darnell, Deane – 1976
The Parent Teacher Kindergarten Student Assessment instrument (PTKSA) described here was developed over a 4-year period and used extensively at each stage of its revision, with the goal of evolving a feasible and sensitive pre-primary pupil profile or early childhood education inventory. Intended for use by both parents and teachers at the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children, Language Acquisition
Kaplan, Leslie S. – Schools in the Middle, 1997
Examines the objections of parents' rights advocates to middle school philosophies and programs. Considers how to address parental concerns about middle level education, including grouping students for learning; integration of curriculum, instruction, and assessment; and school climate. Recommends that middle schools focus on academic achievement,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advocacy, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
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Wilgus, Gay – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2005
Conflicting perspectives on the parent's role in the infant/toddler classroom can play a significant role in early educational settings. A recent ethnographic study of an Early Head Start program in New York City focused on conflict of this nature and raised the following set of questions: What sort of power and privilege should parents be given…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Child Development, Parent Role
Yuen, Kaivan – Online Submission, 2007
Middle school transitions can cause a decline in academic achievement and motivation in learning for many students. Low income underrepresented students are especially vulnerable to this transition. Parental involvement also tends to decrease during the middle school years. This qualitative study examined the elementary to middle school transition…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Middle Schools, Violence, Low Income Groups
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Starr, Elizabeth M.; Foy, Janis B.; Cramer, Kenneth M.; Singh, Henareet – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2006
Parents of 209 children (162 males and 46 females) with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome or learning disabilities ranging in age from 4 to 21 years were surveyed about their perceptions of the education of their children. Items on the survey were categorized into 7 areas: school personnel's knowledge about the disability, best practices,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Down Syndrome, School Personnel, Learning Disabilities
Morris, Vivian Gunn; And Others – 1995
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parent efficacy, teacher efficacy, and parental involvement in selected school activities at Frayser Elementary School, a professional development school, in Memphis (Tennessee) and to present those results in the context of data from eight other schools. Questionnaires and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Parent Attitudes
Mayberry, Maralee; And Others – 1995
Acknowledging the growing trend to educate school-aged children at home, this book provides a detailed account of home schooling, providing a vision of home education that reflects its multidimensional nature. The book consists of seven chapters: (1) "Learning about Home Schools" describes the research study from which this book is drawn…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperation, Court Litigation, Demography
Leidner, Henry Robert – 1991
This practicum was designed to use training to increase economically disadvantaged parents' participation in their children's academic learning. Objectives were that targeted, uninvolved parents would: (1) increase communication with their children's school; (2) increase their attendance at school functions involving parents; (3) increase their…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Clarke, June S. – 1993
A practicum was designed to address the discrepancies in educational and behavioral expectations and priorities noted on parent and staff surveys at a rural elementary school. The survey of parents (n=261) indicated parents' need and desire for education and training in helping their children at home. The goal of the project was to implement an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes
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