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Martinez, Yolanda G.; Velazquez, Jose A. – 2000
This digest describes parent involvement in their children's education from the perspective of migrant parents and educators and offers strategies to enhance the experience of schooling for migrant students and their families. Teachers often perceive parent involvement as preparing children for school, attending school events, and fulfilling…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Migrant Education
Chavkin, Nancy Feyl – 1991
This ERIC digest describes the lives of migrant families, migrant students' education, and migrant parents' involvement in their children's education. Migrant families tend to travel along well-established geographic routes which can be identified as the East Coast Stream, the Mid-Continent Stream, and the Western Stream. In 1986, the average…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Dropout Rate, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
Ranard, Donald A., Ed.; Pfleger, Margo, Ed. – 1995
This book describes the unique educational program established in 1980 for United States-bound refugees in Southeast Asia. It analyzes the forces that led to the launching of the program and discusses some of its most innovative practices. Written by the program planners and educators, the book focuses on the following: providing instruction in…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adults, Children, Daily Living Skills
Nord, Christine Winquist – 1998
Until recently, fathers were the hidden parents in research on children's well-being. Research stimulated by the new interest in fathers suggests that fathers' involvement in their children's schools does make a difference in their children's education. Using data from the 1996 National Household Education Survey (NHES:96), this Digest looks at…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Father Attitudes
Research Connections in Special Education, 2001
A review of research supported by the Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) focuses on practical applications of research findings on family involvement in special education. The findings identify how family life can be utilized as a source of children's learning opportunities, concluding with four suggested…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent School Relationship, Research Utilization
Liontos, Lynn Balster – Research Roundup, 1992
Family involvement in schools will work only when perceived as an enlarged concept focusing on all children, including those from at-risk families. Each publication reviewed here is specifically concerned with family involvement strategies concerned with all children or targeted at primarily high risk students. Susan McAllister Swap looks at three…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Cultural Differences, Educational Change
Brown, Patricia Clark – 1989
The involvement of parents in the education of their children is briefly discussed. Discussion focuses on ways to involve parents, ways to reach parents, and difficulties in involving parents. It is asserted that the suggestions offered in this ERIC Digest can help teachers involve parents who might not otherwise be involved. While an individual…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Parent Participation, School Role
Becher, Rhoda – 1986
This ERIC Digest asserts that parent involvement is critical in facilitating children's development and achievement and in preventing and remedying educational and developmental problems. Topics briefly discussed are benefits to children and to parents of parent involvement, effective approaches to parent involvement, problems in involving…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Becher, Rhoda McShane – 1984
Presenting a review of research on parent involvement, this document is intended to serve as a basis for developing policies, programs, and practices in parent involvement programs. Specifically, the review concerns (1) the role of parents, family, and home in determining children's intelligence, competence, and achievement; (2) the effects of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Swick, Kevin J.; And Others – 1995
Recent studies suggest that the involvement of parents and teachers with young children provides natural opportunities for modeling and nurturing positive cultural attitudes. Strategies that support children's multicultural learning within a context of family involvement are of three types. The first of these is parent education and support.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Awareness, Family Involvement, Family School Relationship
Nord, Christine Winquist – 1999
Until recently, fathers were the hidden parents in research on children's well-being. Research stimulated by the new interest in fathers suggests that fathers' involvement in their children's schools does make a difference in their children's education. Using data from the 1996 National Household Education Survey (NHES:96), this Digest looks at…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Father Attitudes
Maynard, Stan; Howley, Aimee – 1997
Parent involvement programs for rural communities work best when they respond to particular features of the communities they serve. Research provides conflicting findings about whether rural parents are more or less involved in their children's education than are urban or suburban parents. Even if parent involvement is more prevalent in rural…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Programs
Macfarlane, Eleanor C. – 1994
Noting that parents are their children's first and most important teachers, this digest provides suggestions and recommends resources to help parents become involved in their children's literacy development. The digest discusses visiting the public library; reading aloud and modeling reading; playing with children; listening to children read;…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Enrichment Activities, Library Services
Peterson, David – 1989
Children whose parents are involved in their formal education, among other things, have better grades, test scores, and long-term academic achievement than those with disinterested mothers and fathers. Tutoring is probably the best way for parents to participate in public education, but parental attitudes and expectations toward academic…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
Simich-Dudgeon, Carmen – 1986
Over the last two decades, there has been a growing body of research evidence suggesting important benefits to be gained by elementary-age schoolchildren when their parents provide support, encouragement, and direct instruction in the home and school and maintain good communication with the school and related organizations. Involvement is often a…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Family Involvement
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