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Jordan, Catherine; Orozco, Evangelina; Averett, Amy – 2002
This research synthesis examines key issues in the field of family and community connections with schools. These issues represent critical areas of work where clarification, agreement, and further development are needed, as well as promising new directions that are emerging. After reviewing and examining more than 160 publications, four key issues…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Literature Reviews, School Community Relationship
Blank, Martin J.; Jacobson, Reuben; Melaville, Atelia – Center for American Progress, 2012
A community school is a place and a set of partnerships connecting a school, the families of students, and the surrounding community. A community school is distinguished by an integrated focus on academics, youth development, family support, health and social services, and community development. The community school strategy is central to efforts…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Social Services, Unions, Community Development
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Williamson, Joanna; White, Amanda – Early Childhood Folio, 2023
Stories are one critical aspect of literacy across the life span. For young children, stories invite engagement in shared thinking, and social and emotional connections with others in family homes and early childhood education settings. In this article, we share key findings from two studies that illustrate ways that story interactions are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Aloud to Others, Childrens Literature, Young Children
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Wei, Yiwen – Art Education, 2022
This article focuses on the challenges of isolation that marginalized immigrant communities have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Feelings of isolation, powerlessness, and disenfranchisement are not new to immigrants (Perreira et al., 2006; Zhou, 1997). However, the pandemic, which caused school closures, interrupted family routines, and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Social Isolation, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Haggerty, Kevin P.; Barkan, Susan E.; Caouette, Justin D.; Skinner, Martie L.; Hanson, Koren G. – Prevention Science, 2023
This study experimentally tested risk behavior outcomes of "Connecting," a low-cost, self-directed, family-based prevention program for families with youth placed in their care by state child welfare agencies. Families caring for youth aged 11 to 15 years from across Washington State were recruited and randomly assigned to either the…
Descriptors: Risk, Behavior, Prevention, Family Programs
Potts, Meta W. – 1992
Family literacy programs are developed on the premise that the important relationships between children and adults affect literacy achievement and activity. The programs bring parents and children together in a teaching and learning environment. The critical teacher in a child's life is the parent. Family programs support and strengthen family…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Family Characteristics, Family Literacy, Family Relationship
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Curry, Daphney L.; Reeves, Emily; Mcintyre, Christina J. – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2016
Home literacy practices are extremely important in developing early language and literacy skills. Children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds may be at risk, not because their family literacy practices are inferior, but because their culturally defined literacy practices may not be consistent with school literacy expectations. To…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Family Literacy, Qualitative Research, Socioeconomic Status
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McCormick, Rod M. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1997
Utilized the Critical Incident Technique to explore the facilitation of healing for First Nations people. Results indicate that healing was facilitated through practices such as connecting to family, community, spirituality, and nature. Examines healing approaches that helped people achieve interdependence to illustrate the importance of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Critical Incidents Method, Family Influence
Adams, Nicole B.; Santos, Rosa Milagros – Journal of Special Education, 2022
Refugees have been resettling in the United States for decades, but there has been little attention in the special education literature to this population. The existing literature notes numerous systemic barriers refugee families and professionals who work with them encounter but has not investigated the roles of professionals in refugee…
Descriptors: Refugees, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Access to Education
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Ngo, Bic; Dyke, Erin; LoBello, Jana – Urban Education, 2018
This article draws on an ethnographic study of a media program serving Hmong immigrant youth to illuminate perspectives and practices of teaching and learning that draw on Hmong culture's emphasis on family and collectivism. Our explication is guided by the following question: How do a Hmong adult youth program advisor and Hmong youth connect as…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Immigrants, Racial Identification, Self Concept
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Cole, Patricia M.; Johnson, Kit – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
The purpose of this article is to encourage family therapists to become more interested in family business practice. It does so in three ways: (a) highlighting the number of therapists already involved in family business issues; (b) showing the parallels between family business and family therapy by applying family business research findings to…
Descriptors: Business, Family Counseling, Therapy, Allied Health Personnel
Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board, 2021
Achieving prosperity for all Americans could not be more urgent. Although the United States remains the most prosperous nation on earth, millions of citizens are losing faith in the American dream of upward mobility, and in American-style capitalism itself. This crisis of confidence has widened the divide afflicting American politics and cries out…
Descriptors: Internet, Access to Computers, Disadvantaged, Low Income Groups
Osher, David; Snow, Stephanie – 1998
A historic problem in knowledge use is the gap--the disconnect--between research and practice. This gap is particularly noticeable in the education of children with disabilities and of others who are placed at risk of school failure--areas in which the United States Department of Education has invested significant research and development…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Diffusion (Communication), Disabilities, Educational Research
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Smith, Douglas C. – Educational Perspectives, 2001
Describes a positive approach to preventing and reducing violence in Hawaiian schools that focuses on building a set of social and emotional strengths that serve to preclude or inhibit the occurrence of antisocial behavior. Components of this approach include connecting with family and peers, promoting emotional literacy, cognitive behavioral…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Cognitive Restructuring, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lin, Veronica J.; Ardoin, Nicole M. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Individuals increasingly rely on digital media technologies to learn about and access new information. Yet, despite the dramatic rise in electronic media use among youth and adults, our understanding of its impact, opportunities, and challenges within environmental education remains limited, especially in home contexts. Using a learning ecology…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Family Environment, Family Role, Environmental Education
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