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Danbi Choe; Courtenay A. Barrett; Jungmin Kwon; Lamia Bagasrawala – School Psychology International, 2024
Despite a myriad of linguistic and cultural barriers, immigrant parents of children with disabilities in the United States have adopted a variety of advocacy strategies. Drawing upon the frameworks of Community Cultural Wealth and Ecological Systems Theory, this study explores how Korean immigrant mothers of children with disabilities advocate for…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Mothers, Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities
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Khemka, Ishita; Hickson, Linda; Gilic, Lina – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
Aggression toward peers who are perceived as weaker or different is a widespread problem for middle school students including those attending Catholic middle schools. Middle school students' normative beliefs about the acceptability of various types of aggressive behavior influences their own potential involvement in bullying. Therefore, how…
Descriptors: Aggression, Bullying, Middle School Students, Catholic Schools
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, 2010
On September 3, 2008, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Joel Klein announced Chancellor's Regulation A-832, which established a procedure for preventing and addressing student-to-student bias-based harassment in New York City public schools. Community members and advocates stood with the mayor and chancellor as they announced this…
Descriptors: Bullying, Public Schools, Educational Change, Teacher Surveys
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Bauhofer, Valerie – Children Today, 1987
Considers the lack of opportunities for meaningful interactions between male prisoners and their children. The family-related policies of the New York State Department of Correction Services and their implementation in local institutions are given as examples of the problem. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Correctional Institutions, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
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Festinger, Trudy Bradley – Child Welfare, 1975
Presents a study which investigated three areas: (1) factors related to the court's determination of foster care status or availability of children for adoption; (2) the extent of agreement between agency recommendations and court orders; and (3) the impact of the court review on moving children out of foster care. (SDH)
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Role, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare
Mackintosh, Mary – 1993
As a service to the community to protect the legal rights of students, this manual is designed to provide the legal information New York state parents and professionals need in order to become more effective educational advocates. It is not intended as a definitive legal resource, but rather as a guide for structuring a legally sound argument to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Child Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Disabilities
Freedman, Ira – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, Inc., 1978
This paper describes the characteristics of a gifted and/or talented child, and the programs and activities available in New York State for such children. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions
Knoll, James A. – 1989
This paper presents results from interviews with 48 New York families of children with severe disabilities or chronic illnesses who were served by Sick Kids (need) Involved People (SKIP) of New York, Incorporated, a case management and advocacy service. The report is divided into sections on the families and their children, daily routine,…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Case Studies, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education
State Univ. of New York, Albany. Office of the Regents. – 1973
Presented is a statement of policy and proposed action by the New York Regents dealing with the education of handicapped children. Stressed is the need for a functional system of advocacy which places responsibility for the education of handicapped children with the local school district and provides for review and supervision by the Commissioner…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Equal Education
Lapham, E. Virginia Sheppard, Ed.; And Others – 1980
The conference report contains background information on organizing the April, 1979, New York, conference on educational issues of students with visual impairments; results of a preliminary needs assessment questionnaire; texts of 12 conference presentations; the conference evaluation results; and the program. The needs assessment questionnaire…
Descriptors: Career Education, Child Advocacy, Educational Policy, Individualized Education Programs
Erickson, Anne; And Others – 1986
A profile of child welfare in the State of New York is presented in this booklet, which includes many documentary photographs and statistics drawn from a variety of sources. General facts about population size and income levels are provided, as well as data on children's health care, hunger, and nutrition; juvenile justice; children alone and at…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Children, Disadvantaged Youth
Opportunities for Otsego, Inc.,Cooperstown, NY. – 1976
The manual provides information on procedures--the videotape recording procedure (VTR), the mobile resource center (MRC), and the child services specialist (CSS)--developed and used in the Cooperstown (New York) Head Start Program, a 3-year experimental project for developing ways to deliver services to rural area preschool children with special…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Exceptional Child Education
Welfare Research, Inc., Albany, NY. – 1976
This paper describes a project designed to evaluate the New York State Adoption Exchange, a program providing information on adoptable children and families approved for adoption across the state of New York. The first section of the paper describes the rationale for the development of the evaluation project. The second section traces the problems…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Child Advocacy
Guerrier, Martine – Educational Priorities Panel, 2004
This issue of EPP Monitor contains the following articles: "Countdown for Justice," Five Quick and Inexpensive Ways to End Overcrowding," "Third Grade Retention -- Deja Vu All Over Again," High-Need African-American and Latino Students Doing Better in Suburban Districts," "An Emerging Consensus on Facts, not…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Justice, Grade Repetition, African American Students
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Irvine, David J. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1991
New York State does not have a mandate requiring differential instruction for gifted students but has increased services. Factors promoting program development have included financial incentives, mandatory screening, educational reform, and vigorous advocacy. Negative factors associated with lack of a mandate have been inequities in program…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Access to Education, Child Advocacy, Delivery Systems
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