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Beisse, Kay; Tyre, Ashli – School Social Work Journal, 2013
This study was an exploratory investigation of caregiver involvement in the education of youth in foster care. In this study, foster caregivers reported that they are involved in the education of children in their care and participate in at-home involvement activities more often than at-school involvement activities. Caregivers in this study…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Foster Care, Caregivers, Social Work
Bowen, Natasha K.; Powers, Joelle D. – School Social Work Journal, 2011
Evidence-based practice and data-driven decision making (DDDM) are two approaches to accountability that have been promoted in the school literature. In spite of the push to promote these approaches in schools, barriers to their widespread, appropriate, and effective use have limited their impact on practice and student outcomes. This article…
Descriptors: Evidence, Prevention, Profiles, Decision Making
McKay, Cassandra; Sanders, Margaret; Wroblewski, Stephanie – School Social Work Journal, 2011
In all settings, the social work profession thrives on multilevel (macro, mezzo, and micro practice), however recent data from a benchmark study of school social work professionals (Kelly, Berzin, Frey, Alvarez, Shaffer & O'Brien, 2010a) asserts that school social workers do not frequently practice macro level practice in the form of capacity…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Parent Participation, Service Learning, Social Work
Zeman, Laura Dreuth; Swanke, Jayme; Doktor, Judy – School Social Work Journal, 2011
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have become the second most common childhood developmental disorder. The parents of these children are hungry for information regarding ASD and often seek support and advice from the internet and virtual social networks. This qualitative study analyzed blogs of twenty-four mothers raising children with ASD. This…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Learning Activities
Teasley, Martell; Gourdine, Ruby; Canfield, James – School Social Work Journal, 2010
This study presents descriptive findings from self-reported qualitative and quantitative data on barriers and facilitators to culturally competent school social work practice. The study highlights the need for the development of evaluative methods for the purpose of examining how elements within the practice environment affect school social work…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, School Social Workers, Social Work, Barriers
Fram, Maryah Stella; Altshuler, Sandra J. – School Social Work Journal, 2009
Schools have a wide range of connections with the child welfare system, with common interests in the care, well-being, and future life opportunities of children living in foster care. Children in foster care are often the most vulnerable students in the school system, and school social workers often serve as important resources for these children.…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, School Social Workers, Social Capital, Social Work
Ouellette, Philip M.; Wilkerson, David – School Social Work Journal, 2008
The absence of parents from schools is seen as an important factor related to the significant number of adolescents at risk of school failure. Effective parenting is known to be a key protective factor for adolescents at risk for school failure and other maladaptive developmental outcomes. While evidence-based parent management training models…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Education, At Risk Students, Adolescents
Peer reviewedMallman, Arlyn; Van Leare, Dennis – School Social Work Journal, 1977
This article offers a model for developing a group parent counseling program in special education. The group was led by the school social worker, school psychologist, and the EMH program coordinator. This group developed an initial series of program meetings to offer basic information and support to parents of children ages four-eight who had been…
Descriptors: Exceptional Persons, Family Relationship, Group Guidance, Mild Mental Retardation

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