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Vancoughnett, Jillian – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
As a special education teacher working with intensive needs children and their families, I have come to understand the importance of using "parent knowledge" alongside my professional knowledge to inform my pedagogy, enabling me to authentically and meaningfully program for students. In this article, I use my storied experiences with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Special Education Teachers, Parent Participation, Special Needs Students
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Atterberry, Adrienne Lee – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2022
This article asks the following questions: What pressures do teachers face from parents and senior administrators? How do the pressures teachers face from parents and senior administrators affect how they teach students? Specifically, how does this affect the methods they engage in to generate 'good' student outcomes? It answers these questions by…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Stress Variables, Educational Practices
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Tinajero, Josefina V.; An, Song; Tinajero, Robert – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2022
This study investigated the impact on Hispanic pre-service teachers' self-efficacy toward parental involvement as a result of having been engaged in a unique form of professional development (PD) that merged authentic field experiences with direct interactions with parents of ELs. Thirty (n=30) pre-service bilingual generalists were engaged in…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, English (Second Language), English Language Learners, Self Efficacy
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Jennifer Mansfield; Kathy Smith; Megan Adams; Lydia Wan – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
This paper seeks to better understand how unanticipated disruption influences teacher agency and professionalism. Drawing on a conceptual model of teacher agency the paper examines data from teacher focus groups conducted in one Australian K-12 school to understand the lived experience of teachers (n = 50) during an initial COVID-19 lockdown…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Professional Autonomy, Pandemics, Foreign Countries
Brian A. Jacob – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
This paper reports findings from a nationally representative survey of K-12 teachers in May 2023 that examines the potential long-term impacts of COVID-19 on public schooling. The findings suggest fundamental ways in which school operations, instructional practice and parent-teacher interaction have changed since the pandemic. Some changes seem…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes
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Gillian Baxter; Andrea Nolan – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Family engagement in children's learning is an evidence-based approach supporting student learning. This study examines four primary school teachers' family engagement practice, within a non-dominant community. Utilising the framework of Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR), the teachers examined their partnerships with families,…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 2, Grade 3
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Rebecca Anne Swartz; Laycee B. Thigpen – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2024
Teacher educators are charged with supporting adult learners as they prepare to collaborate with diverse families and colleagues. In this research, we examined how a cohort of teacher candidates (N = 29) developed over a semester in their understanding, dispositions, and knowledge of strategies for partnership through the "dilemmas"…
Descriptors: Bias, Praxis, Problem Solving, Preservice Teacher Education
Perry R. Rettig; Toni M. Bailey – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024
Parents want to work with their children's teachers to help them succeed in school. "What Brain Research Says about Student Learning" provides parents and teachers the most recent findings in brain research and learning theory in a very approachable way. The reader will see how the child's brain develops, learns, remembers, and creates…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories
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O'Keeffe, Christina; McNally, Sinead – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
School closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have disrupted the education of 91% of students worldwide. As a critical process in supporting young children's resilience, play is increasingly recognised as a valuable pedagogical strategy within a shifting educational landscape during the pandemic. This study reports on findings from a survey on play…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Play, Early Childhood Teachers, Foreign Countries
Santiago-Rosario, Maria R.; Garbacz, Andy; Chaparro, Erin A.; McDaniel, Sara C.; George, Heather Peshak – Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, 2021
Successful partnerships between schools and parents/families benefit the academic success and social-emotional development of students. The Remote Instruction Strategy Matrix for Collaboration with Families is designed for educators (e.g., teachers, administrators, school counselors) to use as they collaborate with parents or families to be used…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Web Based Instruction, Teaching Methods, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Keyaneshia Richmond – ProQuest LLC, 2023
COVID-19 helped to shift the traditional educational learning platforms. Higher learning institutions have been engaged with online learning for decades, but online learning was prevalent in elementary schools. This phenomenon catapulted elementary schools to adjust their tactics and learn the best instructional practices to engage online…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Electronic Learning, Teaching Methods, Best Practices
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Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith; Tanya Espinosa Cordoba; Jadyn Laixely; Giselle Martinez Negrette – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2024
This is a study of progressive education in the context of virtual preschool. The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged teachers globally to adapt to new e-learning environments while finding creative solutions to support child engagement and learning. In this case study, we examined a preschool program in a progressive and multilingual Hong Kong…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Electronic Learning, Instruction, COVID-19
Amanda Katherine McClain – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic led teachers to innovatively shift their teaching methods. These pioneering practices inspired this study's "Elevated Family-Teacher Partnership" intervention which was designed to provide equitable guidance and communication for all families. This dissertation, in practice,…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Family School Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Teaching Methods
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Cerino, Anna – Education 3-13, 2023
This report offers insight into a reflective and critical practitioner's role in carefully planning an environment that reflects young children's need for independence. Education as an agent of liberation is the key to the child obtaining that freedom and achieving independence. It is argued that liberation can only be achieved when an effective…
Descriptors: Forestry, Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods, Well Being
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Biljana Novkovic Cvetkovic; Miljana Mladenovic; Ana Spasic Stošic; Ivana Tasic Mitic; Aleksandar Stojadinovic – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
This paper explores whether a Serbia preschool institution is prepared for education during the pandemic. The research subject is nine kindergarten-preschool units where 140 teachers work with about 2500 children up to 6.5 years. We examined all teachers that work in preschool units. The study aims, for a case study of music education, to answer:…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Music Education, Early Childhood Education
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