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Austin, Vance L.; Caldas, Stephen; Malow, Micheline; Ecker, Andrew J. – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2021
Forty school administrators in the Lower Hudson Valley of New York State were surveyed about the characteristics of preservice and novice teachers believed most critical. These administrators represented a broad and socio-demographically diverse cross-section of rural, suburban and urban school districts. The administrators collectively rated…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Administrator Attitudes
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Blackwell, William H.; Stockall, Nancy – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2019
It is the responsibility of special educators to understand and interpret the results of high-stakes assessments for educational purposes and for communication to parents. To help teachers understand and accurately communicate high-stakes testing results, the authors describe a set of research-based strategies in the "RISC" process:…
Descriptors: Test Interpretation, High Stakes Tests, Test Results, Special Education
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Bergman, Daniel J. – School Community Journal, 2013
Two groups of teacher candidates completed a survey based on the Parent Teacher Association's National Standards for Family-School Partnerships at the start and end of the semester of a general methods course and corresponding fieldwork (practicum) experience. One group of participants (N[subscript "S"] = 60) completed their clinical…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, Urban Schools, Field Experience Programs, Student Placement
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Chen, Jennifer J.; Rivera-Vernazza, Dahana E. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
During COVID-19, many schools in the United States restrict parent visits and parent-teacher face-to-face meetings. Consequently, teachers and parents rely on digital technologies to communicate and build partnerships. Yet, little is known about their perceived experiences with digital communication. To contribute knowledge to this area, this…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Preschool Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Educational Technology
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Sofronoff, Kate; Lee, Jessica; Sheffield, Jeanie; Attwood, Tony – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
Children with Asperger's syndrome are often reported by their parents as having difficulties communicating affection. This study aimed to develop a valid measure of affectionate behaviour that could be used to investigate and quantify these anecdotal reports and then be used in further intervention research. Using parent and expert focus…
Descriptors: Children, Asperger Syndrome, Affective Behavior, Psychological Needs
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Daniell Carvalheiro; Sara Harkness; Charles M. Super; Caroline Mavridis – School Community Journal, 2023
This mixed-methods study explored cultural models of parent-school involvement. African American, Caribbean, and Hispanic parents, along with teachers, were recruited from an urban school district. Participants were interviewed using a semi-structured interview protocol based on Joyce Epstein's (1995) framework for parent-school involvement, and…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
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Speth, Timothy; Saifer, Steffen; Forehand, Gregory – Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2008
Although the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) spells out parent involvement requirements for schools in need of improvement, the majority of the Northwest Region school improvement plans reviewed failed to include such provisions. Reported findings include: (1) Despite a wide range of parent involvement practices discussed in legislation…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Educational Improvement
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Grosso Richins, Liliana; Hansen-Thomas, Holly; Lozada, Victor; South, Suzan; Stewart, Mary Amanda – Bilingual Research Journal, 2021
This phenomenological study follows an asset-based approach to understand how Latinx families utilize their cultural wealth in their children's education, and how teachers activate families' capitals to support their engagement. Data collected through focus groups reveal that the seven Latinx parents in the study use aspirational capital by…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Cultural Capital, Hispanic American Students, Parent Influence
Tyner, Adam – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2021
Whether a response to lackluster academic gains in our nation's schools or longstanding beliefs about the wider purposes of schooling, social and emotional learning (SEL) has gained a massive following in education circles. Further, the mental health challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have strengthened the demand that schools do more to…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Mental Health, Parent Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education
Katz, Vikki; Rideout, Victoria – New America, 2021
This report presents the findings of a nationally representative, probability-based telephone survey of more than 1,000 parents of children ages three to 13, all with household incomes below the national median for families in the United States (i.e., $75,000). The survey was conducted in March and April of 2021: one year into the pandemic, and a…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Parent Attitudes, Low Income Groups
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Burke, Meghan M.; Rios, Kristina; Garcia, Marlene; Sandman, Linda; Lopez, Brenda; Magaña, Sandra – Exceptionality, 2019
Rapidly becoming the largest ethnic group of American students, compared to White students with disabilities, Latino students with disabilities receive less services and their parents are more likely to struggle to receive services. Yet, it is unclear how Latino families advocate for their children with disabilities including how cultural values…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Family Attitudes, Children, Autism
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Sheppard, Mary Erin – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2017
Effective communication between parents of children with disabilities and other team members positively impacts family-school collaboration. Parents of children with special needs were asked how and how often they communicated with their children's preschool teams. The frequency of both formal and informal meetings varied tremendously. Parents…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preschool Children, Disabilities, Special Needs Students
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Rebecca D. Silverman; Kristin Keane; Hsiaolin Hsieh; Emily Southerton; Renee C. Scott; Emma Brunskill – Journal of Educational Research, 2023
In the midst of the pandemic, we implemented and investigated short-term interventions to support K-3 reading. Specifically, we studied a text messaging program that provided caregivers with tips on supporting K-3 reading. Additionally, we studied combining the text messaging program for caregivers with one-on-one remote tutoring for their…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten, Grade 1
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Auguste, Elizabeth; Packard, Becky Wai-Ling; Keep, Alexandra – NACADA Journal, 2018
Nontraditional women students, defined as older than 24 years, parents, or veterans, compose a fast-growing higher education population. Many face identity-related challenges when interacting with advisors. From 2 northeastern U.S. women's colleges, 42 nontraditional women students participated in phenomenological interviews focused on their…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Females, Student Experience, Academic Advising
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Natale, Kirstin; Lubniewski, Kathryn – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2018
This study explored the perspectives of elementary school families and their preferences in communicating with their child's teacher. The researchers utilized an online survey method which was distributed to the families of one elementary school. Survey questions included areas of communication patterns, perceptions, and advice for improvement…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Participation, Information Technology
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