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Tracey, Danielle; Hornery, Samantha; Seaton, Marjorie; Craven, Rhonda G.; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing – School Community Journal, 2014
Research on volunteer mentor programs has demonstrated mostly positive outcomes for mentees. As a result, many schools seek to attract and retain volunteers to assist children in need of support. The researchers interviewed 26 adult volunteers (from Australian companies) who help children with reading difficulties and examined intervention effects…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Volunteers, Motivation, Rewards
Sukhbaatar, Batdulam – School Community Journal, 2014
In 2008, in order to meet global standards for basic education, Mongolia adopted a new educational system replacing an 11-year system, under which children started primary school at age seven, with a 12-year system in which schooling commences at age six. Since education should be an active collaboration between school and family, having younger…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary Education, Schools of Education
Gosine, Kevin; Islam, Faisal – School Community Journal, 2014
This qualitative study explored the perceptions and experiences of high school students from a diverse, low-income urban community in Toronto, Canada. Findings revealed a strong sense of community, reinforced by the interlocking racial and class oppression and stigmatization participants experienced within the broader society, including school.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Qualitative Research, Low Income Groups, Disadvantaged Youth
Mahmood, Sehba – School Community Journal, 2013
The significance of relationships between the parents and teachers of preschool and kindergarten children is well established. Teachers and schools are presumed to be responsible for lack of parent-teacher collaboration. Internationally, early childhood teacher education programs recognize this and offer courses related to parents and families.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Barriers
Robbins, Chris; Searby, Linda – School Community Journal, 2013
Adolescents present a unique collection of characteristics and challenges which middle school interdisciplinary teams were designed to address. This article describes a research study which explored parental involvement strategies employed by interdisciplinary teaching teams from three very different middle schools: an affluent suburban school, a…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Early Adolescents, Parent Participation, Interdisciplinary Approach
Luter, D. Gavin; Lester, Jessica Nina; Kronick, Robert F. – School Community Journal, 2013
With roots in community development and the work of Dewey, a compelling case has been made for universities to be involved in urban school reform. Further, with increasing demands placed on universities to become responsive to community needs, university partnerships with K-12 schools are one means by which institutions of higher education have…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Urban Schools, Community Schools, Partnerships in Education
McKenna, Maria K.; Millen, Jessica – School Community Journal, 2013
Educators' expectations and understandings of parental involvement in our nation's schools are often disconnected from the reality of students' home lives. This qualitative study purports that educators often lose opportunities to more fully understand and serve students, particularly when perceptions of parental involvement and…
Descriptors: Well Being, Grounded Theory, Caregivers, Qualitative Research
Durand, Tina M.; Perez, Nicole A. – School Community Journal, 2013
Parental involvement is an important component of children's school success. Although the literature on parental involvement among Latino families is growing and moving from deficit-based perspectives, very few studies have examined the parental involvement beliefs and practices of Latino families who vary across demographic and sociocultural…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Bilingual Schools, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Leonard, Jack – School Community Journal, 2013
The lack of college readiness skills is a national problem, particularly for underachieving high school students. One solution is to offer authentic early college coursework to build confidence and academic momentum. This case study explored a partnership between a traditional, suburban high school (600 students) and a community college to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Readiness, College Credits, Financial Support
Perceived Needs of At-Risk Families in a Small Town: Implications for Full-Service Community Schools
Voyles, Martha M. – School Community Journal, 2012
Researchers agree that a needs assessment is a critical first step in designing a full-service school, but the large task of orchestrating the necessary community collaboration for such projects has occupied most of the literature to date. This study examines the process of planning and implementing a needs assessment for a rural school serving…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Integrated Services, Low Income Groups, Caseworkers
Bennett-Conroy, Waveline – School Community Journal, 2012
This article describes the development and evaluation of a classroom-based, low-cost intervention to increase parents' involvement in their children's education. In Phase 1 of the study, 17 parents of 8th grade students in a low-income, high immigrant and minority school district were interviewed to conduct a qualitative assessment of factors…
Descriptors: Homework, Stakeholders, Intervention, Statistical Analysis
Hilgendorf, Amy E. – School Community Journal, 2012
Three qualitative case studies of elementary school African American boys demonstrate differing perspectives of the school-related support that students experience. Three boys, their teachers, and their parents/guardians identified various individuals as supportive in the boys' schooling. These individuals included co-residential family members,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Individual Development, Males, Teacher Attitudes
Warren, Susan R.; Noftle, James T.; Ganley, DeLacy Derin; Quintanar, Anita P. – School Community Journal, 2011
This study explored how graduate coursework can impact urban teachers' knowledge, skills, and dispositions regarding family and community involvement. (Note: California requires graduate work for teacher certification.) Specifically, the research investigated how teacher attitudes toward family and community involvement changed after taking a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Urban Teaching, Teacher Education Programs, Community Involvement
Parker, Darlene Ciuffetelli; Grenville, Heather; Flessa, Joseph – School Community Journal, 2011
This paper reports on a Canadian qualitative case study project funded by the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario. The paper describes success stories of students and communities affected by poverty from a diverse sample of eleven elementary schools throughout the province of Ontario. Over the period of one school year (2007-2008) and…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Kyle, Diane W. – School Community Journal, 2011
A study conducted from 1996-2000 focused on the academic development of children within a statewide educational reform effort, including changing the organizational structure of the early years of schooling into nongraded primary programs (formerly age-based classrooms for kindergarteners through third grade). The multisite study involved children…
Descriptors: Expertise, Working Class, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education

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