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Allen, Ann – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Until recently, charter schools have served a small percentage of public school students in any given community, but that is changing. Recent data indicate that the market share of public school students enrolled in charter schools is climbing. The growth of the charter school movement behooves us to consider how such a change in the educational…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, Incidence, Educational Trends
Schultz, Rosemary – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
In December 2004, the "Amarillo Globe News" reported on a "Dallas Morning News" story that analyzed state-mandated test scores from across Texas (Benton & Hacker, 2004; Wilson, 2004). According the "Amarillo Globe News," "the Dallas Morning News" study implicated Sunrise Elementary School, in Amarillo, Texas, by labeling their Texas assessment of…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Mathematics Tests, Testing, Cheating
Ponticell, Judith A.; Thomas, Julie A.; Cooper, Sandra B. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Staff development is aimed at changing practice. Change creates conflict. Little work has been done to gain insight into the conflict that teachers experience in the implementation of staff development. This study examines conflict in a staff development project aimed at increasing teachers' knowledge and implementation of problem-based integrated…
Descriptors: Staff Development, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teaching (Occupation), Conflict
O'Hair, Mary John; O'Hair, H. Dan; Lee, Renee; Averso, Randy – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Research supports the need for schools to operate as professional learning communities fueled by a supportive accurate understanding of collaborative relationships among school stakeholders. These relationships are necessary to build trust and foster discourse focused on improved teaching and learning practices and increased student achievement.…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Learning Activities, Discourse Communities, Interpersonal Relationship
Hargrave, Terry D.; Brammer, Robert – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
This article examines communication and system issues in dealing with misconduct in adolescents. The initial focus is an analysis of the goals of misconduct, including attention, power, revenge, and display of inadequacy. The second focus encourages the school system to consider its own part in the problems of misconduct, by examining circular…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Behavior Problems, Adolescents, Attention
Reaves, William E.; Narvaez, Jeanette G. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Partnerships and collaborative projects among public schools and universities have become increasingly prominent in the educational landscape. Properly structured and carefully managed school-university initiatives can enrich educational opportunities and contribute to simultaneous and continual quality improvement of the partnering entities. In…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Educational Opportunities, Conflict Resolution
Fowler, Gerard A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
This article presents a brief overview of the current forms of alternative dispute resolution available in educational settings, along with insight into their development and success. In this article, I assess the influence of early alternative dispute resolution procedures in terms of their relevance to the settlement of conflicts within schools…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Courts, Court Litigation, Comparative Analysis
Fields-Smith, Cheryl A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Given the persistence of an achievement gap between White and Black students and the positive association between parental involvement and student achievement, a greater understanding of factors that influence Black parents to participate in their children's education is warranted. Using a qualitative methodology, this study investigated factors…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Parent School Relationship
Stratton, Susan – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
This study explored ways to increase authentic participation of Mexican American parents in the education of their children. It focused on direct dialogue between Spanish-speaking parents and English-speaking school personnel and how dialogue facilitated group development. The design of the study included phenomenological inquiry and action…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Action Research
DeLong, Laura – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Current statistics reveal a dramatic increase in households where grandparents are raising their grandchildren. Issues facing these families affect learning outcomes for the grandchildren; therefore, there are diverse implications for schools in dealing with grandparent-headed households. Schools can address areas of communication in grandparent…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Grandchildren, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Community Resources
McBrien, J. Lynn – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Refugee students, although frequently subsumed under the "immigrant" heading, often suffer from effects of significant trauma that can make them more vulnerable than children of voluntary immigrant families. This study evaluated a program created specifically for refugee youth at-risk for academic failure and "social death." The program goals…
Descriptors: Refugees, Immigrants, At Risk Students, Student Needs
Shoaf, Lisa M.; Shoaf, Michael G. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
In the field of education, success of a school system has traditionally been determined through quantitative methods, such as through scores on achievement tests and survey results. In short, the quantitative method can determine if a school is failing or not. However, it does not answer the question of why a school is failing, a particularly…
Descriptors: School Districts, Academic Achievement, Statistical Analysis, Scores
Lopez, Gerardo R.; Vazquez, Vanessa A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
This qualitative research study aims to provide rich narratives of parental involvement in households of newcomer Latino immigrants in the Midwest. A total of 20 families participated in this 4-month research study. Findings suggest that parents do get involved in traditional ways but view "consejos" (the giving of sage advice) as a form of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Parent Participation, Educational Change, Parent School Relationship
Munn-Joseph, Marlene S. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
Using grounded theory methodology combined with the interpretive lens of critical race theory, this study examines perceptions of minority status by 2 Black parents who have opted out of the public education system. Through the conceptual lens of stereotype threat, 2 contrasting examples illustrate how the perception of minority status affects…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Critical Theory, Stereotypes, African Americans
Thompson, Eustace G. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2006
The No Child Left Behind parental involvement mandates have a direct impact on the work of administrators. Although the legislation is perceived as comprehensive regarding the implementation of parent involvement activities, the rigorous application of these strategies has not had the desired outcomes in low-performing, predominantly African…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Parent School Relationship

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