Parental Involvement in Schools
.... p. 4). Many
schools followed suit. The success of parent involvement has been documented in higher academic test scores, healthy parent-
child relations, better ....
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Federal Aid To Local Schools
.... Special Educators Discuss NCLB Effect At National Meeting. Education Week, 24(32): 12. Weaver, R. (2003). Great Public
Schools for Every
Child.
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Learning-Disabilities and Elementary Schools
.... is that each
child should be helped by the school system to go as far as possible. And yet despite the common acknowledgement that our
schools should give a ....
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The Ecology Model of Inequality in Schools
.... 5. Private
schools should offer scholarships to underprivileged children who show .... positive self-esteem and sincere interpersonal interest in the
child's growth ....
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No Child Left Behind & NY School System
.... Since the school curriculum can not be altered to the needs of individual
schools, school administrators will have to focus .... "Introduction: No
Child Left Behind ....
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Child Development Positions
....
schools, which include students, parents and members of the local community (LeCapitaine, 2000, p. 74). Through their comprehensive training in learning,
child ....
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Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act
.... Parents will be encouraged to be part of the
child's nutrition and physical activity programs, and have input to the
schools, so there will be an all-round ....
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No Child Left Behind Legislation
.... support and signed into law on January 8, 2002, the No
Child Left Behind (NCLB .... While
schools that fulfill the criteria of success in accordance with the NCLB ....
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Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... and the educational systems, which do not teach the whole
child. With their books, Nieto and Shapiro underscored the need for educators and
schools to view ....
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Health Counseling & Guidance in Schools
.... problems and their assessment of counseling and guidance programs in high
schools. .... Smith (1986) cites the major problem of
child abuse which the counselor must ....
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Japanese Methods of Child Rearing
.... the family in school effectiveness has generated considerable interest Japanese
child-rearing patterns. From the earliest years, Japanese
schools and families ....
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Bilingual education in American Schools
....
Schools used a "sink or swim" policy for students who could not speak .... and conducting instruction exclusively in English, regardless of the
child's language of ....
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Bilingual Education in American Schools
....
Schools used a "sink or swim" policy for students who could not speak .... and conducting instruction exclusively in English, regardless of the
child's language of ....
(825

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Causes of Violence in Schools
.... statement about
schools mirroring society. The constant exposure to violence also has another affect: it serves to increase tension. Even though a
child may ....
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Schools of Family Therapy
.... Weltner also offered a summary of the principal
schools of family therapy .... the fusion that takes place between, for instance, a mother and
child whose "symbiotic ....
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Child Abuse
.... and teachers can act as the facilitators of normal development in abused
child. Gootman (1996, 1) examines "how current research can provide
schools with this ....
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A Child Development center in Oregon
.... The authors point out that the study has implications for the No
Child Left Behind Act, requiring
schools to adopt 'scientifically based' approaches to ....
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Child Development Elkind
.... and teachers can act as the facilitators of normal development in abused
child. Gootman (1996, 1) examines "how current research can provide
schools with this ....
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Education in Public Schools for 3-4 Year Olds
.... they were not in a strong partnership relationship with the public
schools (1991, p .... natural way of learning, and the use of language between
child and teacher ....
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Parenting Style & Adolescent Behavior
.... Glasgow, KL (1997). Parenting styles, adolescents' attributions and educational outcomes in nine heterogeneous high
schools.
Child Development, 68(3), 507-529. ....
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Copoal Punishment in American Schools
.... Some states have prohibited or are considering prohibiting corporal punishment in
schools, consistent with legislation against
child abuse. ....
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No Child Left Behind
.... State and Local Implementation of the "No
Child Left Behind Act." Volume VIII--Teacher Quality under "NCLB .... Stronger accountability: Progress in our
Schools. ....
(386

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WHAT SCHOOLS ARE FOR
.... are referred to, with notions such as teaching ideas rather than goals;
schools are viewed as needing to offer a place of ideas from which the
child would make ....
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Need for Sex Education in Public Schools
.... of dollars having been spent on sex education through
schools and family .... Many will face a permanently diminished future with their
child, signalling blighted ....
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Divorce Psycology Adolescent Child
.... f. Two
schools of thought: divorce negatively impacts personal development; healthy .... Between the ages of six and sixteen,
child and adolescent development ....
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The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... visually handicapped. Basically, though, there are two distinct
schools of thought regarding the visually handicapped
child. One holds ....
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Learning Centers in Elementary Schools
.... 1) learning objectives; (2) time frame; (3) letters to parents; (4) illustrated layout; (5) vocabulary enrichment; (6) teacher-collected and
child-created props ....
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Family Structure & a Child's Education
.... well, leaving fewer resources of all kinds to devote to the
child's educational well .... The
schools find this type of family harder to reach and the single parent ....
(1775

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Global Child Labor Practices
.... Some children were also paid stipends to attend UNICEF sponsored
schools. Thus, in Bangladesh at least, simply relieving children from
child labor does not ....
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MAIN SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
.... For example, if a
child is reared in a family with lots of conflict .... that there are both similarities and differences between these two
schools of psychotherapy ....
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