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Ndlovu, Mdutshekelwa; Simba, Precious – South African Journal of Education, 2021
The qualitative case study reported on here was commissioned and funded by the Western Cape Government (WCG) in partnership with the Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC) to inquire into attributes of well performing after-school programmes (ASPs) within the Western Cape provincei of South Africa. The research question of the study was: What…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Program Administration, Program Evaluation
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Lydiah Nganga; Jamie Sisson; Sapna Thapa; John Kambutu; Samara Madrid Akpovo – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
This critical cross-cultural study examined the alignment of the 2022 National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards in the U.S. with Australian, Kenyan, and Nepali educational guidelines. Previously, NAEYC's educational guidelines adhered to Euro-Western notions of child development, with a biased view of normative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Standards, Guidelines, Cultural Differences
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Karen C. Stoiber; Christie A. Ruehl; Kyle K. Landry; Alex A. Smith; Cheryl L. Brosig – School Psychology, 2024
Children with chronic illnesses present unique health, psychosocial, and learning challenges. Due to the complexities surrounding their needs, these children and their families often encounter multilayered barriers when accessing educational services and health care management. Medical-family-school interprofessional interagency collaborations…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Minority Group Students, Low Income Students, At Risk Persons
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Archie Thomas – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Schooling has been a site of harm for Indigenous people in settler colonial contexts, as a tool of dispossession, assimilation and separation from country and kin. However, schools have simultaneously been sites to work against this and build alternatives to settler colonial systems that nourish Indigenous futures. This article centers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Colonialism, Educational Policy
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Francis, Grace L.; Duke, Jodi M.; Siko, Laura – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2020
Although the rate of students with disabilities attending college continues to rise, these students often feel unprepared for college and graduate at discouraging rates. Further, negative outcomes are often exacerbated for college students with disabilities who experience co-occurring mental health needs. Although barriers associated with college…
Descriptors: College Students, Students with Disabilities, Barriers, Well Being
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Jones, Jennifer Call; Hampshire, Patricia Korzekwa; McDonnell, Andrea P. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2020
Engaging parents in their children's education beginning in early childhood leads to improved academic and social outcomes for children (Brannon and Dauksas in PRISM: A Journal of Regional Engagement 1:94-105, 2012). In the field of early childhood special education (ECSE), teachers are likely to have frequent contact with diverse families, as the…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Family Involvement
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Calo, Kristine – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2020
For early childhood educators, social studies help young children learn what it means to be contributing, productive members of their family, as well as of their classroom, school, neighborhood, community, and the world. In PreK-grade 3 classrooms, children learn about rules--at home, in school, and in the community. While the need for social…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Family Involvement, Early Childhood Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Khalfaoui, Andrea; García-Carrión, Rocío; Villardón-Gallego, Lourdes – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2020
Family participation and involvement in schools has been reported to be crucial for improving academic achievement and social cohesion, especially among those systematically excluded such as migrants or the Roma population. However, these families often participate less in school life. This hinders any attempt to reverse the cycle of inequality…
Descriptors: Migrants, Family School Relationship, Early Childhood Education, Family Involvement
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Friesen, Amber; Mihai, Alina; Butera, Gretchen; Horn, Eva; Palmer, Susan; Lieber, Joan – Young Exceptional Children, 2020
The purpose of this article is to describe an approach that early educators can use to develop meaningful partnerships with families. Specifically, the authors describe their efforts to support teachers in developing home-school connections through a series of Family Projects that strengthened family-child relationships and created opportunities…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Family School Relationship, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
Lander, Jessica – Educational Leadership, 2020
It's time for educators to ditch deficit-based thinking and instead focus on the strengths of immigrant students, writes Jessica Lander. Here, she provides several concrete strategies teachers and schools can use to honor immigrant students' assets, while still providing rigorous English language instruction. For example, teachers can set high…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, English Language Learners, Cultural Capital
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Lee, Victor R.; Dubovi, Ilana – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
This article reports on an exploratory study of quantitative data use situated in families' management routines while taking care of a child with Type 1 diabetes (T1D). T1D treatment requires frequent measurement and recording of numerical data about blood sugar concentration, nutritional intake, and insulin dosage at the child's home, at school,…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Diabetes, Child Caregivers, Information Storage
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Bustamante, Andres S.; Schlesinger, Molly; Begolli, Kreshnik Nasi; Golinkoff, Roberta M.; Shahidi, Nabil; Zonji, Shekufeh; Riesen, Cristina; Evans, Natalie; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) focused language and interactions build a foundation for later STEM learning. This study examines the ability of the life-size math and science board game "Parkopolis" to foster STEM language and interaction in young children and their families. This study is part of a larger initiative…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Games, Interaction, Family Involvement
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Campano, Gerald; Ghiso, María Paula; Badaki, Oreoluwa; Kannan, Chloe – Theory Into Practice, 2020
In this article, we highlight the affordances of agency that is not merely individual, but rather emerges in and through collectivities. We take up these issues within the context of our own work in the field of sociocultural perspectives on literacy and through the methodological vantage point of community-based and participatory research. First,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Collectivism, Participatory Research, Community Involvement
Bustamante, Andres S.; Schlesinger, Molly; Begolli, Kreshnik Nasi; Golinkoff, Roberta M.; Shahidi, Nabil; Zonji, Shekufeh; Riesen, Cristina; Evans, Natalie; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy – Grantee Submission, 2020
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) focused language and interactions build a foundation for later STEM learning. This study examines the ability of a life-size math and science board game "Parkopolis" to foster STEM language and interaction in young children and their families. This study is part of a larger initiative…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Games, Interaction, Family Involvement
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Santiago, Rachel T.; McIntyre, Laura Lee; Garbacz, S. Andrew – School Psychology, 2022
Family-school partnerships are crucial for promoting positive outcomes and serving as a protective factor for children at-risk for poor school outcomes (Christenson & Sheridan, 2001). This may be particularly important for autistic children, who are at increased developmental risk (Garbacz et al., 2016). However, little research has examined…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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