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Chestnut, Catina S. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In this qualitative study, I examined the efforts of three North Carolina laboratory school principals to implement culturally responsive parent, family, and community engagement. While there is already a significant body of literature on culturally responsive school leadership and parent and family engagement, there remains a need to examine how…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Principals, Culturally Relevant Education, Parent Participation
Mackenzie Swirbul; Gigliana Melzi – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Young children's early math experiences are culturally situated, occurring in the context of everyday family interactions and routines. Yet, we know little about the math experiences in culturally and linguistically minoritized families, including those from Latine communities. In this article, we provide the first review of research on family…
Descriptors: Young Children, Hispanic Americans, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
Melia LaCour; John Lenssen – Region 16 Comprehensive Center, 2024
"Just Schools" by Dr. Ann M. Ishimaru examines how schools can achieve educational equity through collaborative leadership and actively involving historically marginalized families and communities in the decision-making process. Dr. Ishimaru's book emphasizes the importance of rethinking traditional power dynamics and transforming…
Descriptors: Equal Education, School Community Relationship, School Community Programs, Cooperative Programs
Kym Simoncini; Jacqueline McKechnie; Catherine Hilly; Bernadette Matthews – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Families are children's first and most important teachers. However, their ability to support children's learning and development at home varies due to knowledge, skills, and confidence. Family interventions aimed at increasing parents' skills are labour-intensive and expensive. In contrast, text messages are low-cost and scalable. Text messages…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Family Involvement
Cynthia Cabello – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the thoughts, feelings, and actions of middle school administrators regarding their school leadership and their influence on the use of exclusionary and restorative justice practices. Theoretical Framework: This research was on grounded by two foundational theories: Sociocultural Theory…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Administrator Attitudes, Leadership Styles, Restorative Practices
Region 5 Comprehensive Center, 2024
In recent years, the federal Department of Education (ED), and state and local educational agencies (SEAs and LEAs, respectively) have been increasing the emphasis on the need to engage parents and families of students in their children's education. Initiatives have sprung up across the fifty states and Washington, D.C. to help officials at the…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Family Involvement, Administrator Role, Parent School Relationship
Agenia Delouche; Manuel Marichal; Tina Smith-Bonahue; Erica McCray – School Community Journal, 2024
The rising population of Latina/o students in U.S. schools warrants a deeper understanding of recent immigrant families, particularly families' engagement in their children's education. Our study highlights the importance of unveiling the community cultural wealth of Latina/o immigrant families to deepen and enrich family-school connections. Our…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Hispanic American Students, Immigrants, Family School Relationship
Bethany Wilinski; Alyssa Morley; Jamie Heng-Chieh Wu – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Scholars have argued against a post-COVID return to normality on the grounds that the pandemic offers an opportunity to break with the past and imagine a different, more just future. In this analysis of pre-kindergarten teachers' reflections on teaching during COVID-19 in the state of Michigan, we take up the notion of the pandemic as a portal to…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Educational Practices, COVID-19, Pandemics
Thomas Capretta – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2024
Much has been written regarding student and educator expression in school; however, until recently, family expression seemed to be overlooked in debates on speech and education. Though discussion among education practitioners and researchers on family-school partnerships has continued for over thirty years, thoughtful analysis of interactions…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Inclusion, Family Attitudes, Freedom of Speech
Cruz, Sahian; Garbacz, S. Andrew – Communique, 2022
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) families make up a large and growing part of the school community. Schools build barriers for CLD families, inadvertently eroding trust and perpetuating harm to these groups. In order to make change, schools must revisit and revise their family engagement practices to examine whether families from all…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Family Involvement, Diversity, Bilingualism
Retamal-Walter, Felipe; Waite, Monique; Scarinci, Nerina – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: Engagement of the child, parent and professional may facilitate positive outcomes for young children with communication disorders receiving early intervention (EI) via telepractice. Despite reported positive outcomes of engagement in a family-centred model of EI, there is limited research exploring the nature engagement in the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Young Children, Communication Disorders, Early Intervention
Matlala, Sibongile; Pila-Nemutandani, Refilwe Gloria; Erasmus, Mianda – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2022
Peer pressure and alcohol use in tertiary institutions remains a challenge amongst emerging adults. The study examined the moderating influence of gender on the association between dimensional peer pressure and alcohol consumption. The study employed a non-probability convenient sampling technique. The sample consisted of 414 participants who were…
Descriptors: College Students, Young Adults, Peer Influence, Drinking
McBrien, Jody L.; Hayward, Maria – Journal of Global Education and Research, 2022
Both the United States (US) and New Zealand (NZ) have been resettling refugees since the Second World War. As such, and because of several international treaties signed by both countries, they must concern themselves with the education of resettled refugee students in their nations. In this study, the researchers examine the international…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Braithwaite Stuart, Laura; Jones, Catrin Hedd; Windle, Gill – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: Cognitive-communication difficulties are often associated with dementia and can impact a person's ability to participate in meaningful conversations. This can create challenges to families, reflecting the reality that people living with dementia rarely have just one regular conversation partner, but interact with multiple family…
Descriptors: Dementia, Alzheimers Disease, Family Involvement, Family Role
Suh, Emily; Hoffman, Lisa; Zollman, Alan – Electronic Journal for Research in Science & Mathematics Education, 2021
STEM education researchers are well aware of the need for increased access and inclusivity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education for students from culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) backgrounds. One of the many barriers for students from underserved cultural and linguistic groups is the difficulty of…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Concept Formation, Family Involvement, Multilingualism