Not exact matches
So great and splendid is the
educational ministry
of Christian
parents that Saint Thomas has no hesitation in comparing it with the ministry
of priests: «Some only propagate and guard spiritual life by a spiritual ministry: this is the
role of the sacrament
of Orders; others do this for both corporal and spiritual life, and this is brought about by the sacrament
of marriage, by which a man and a woman join in order to beget offspring and bring them up to worship God.
An
educational program offering a simple, effective way to orient
parents of their
roles and responsibilities and ways they can make the youth sports experience more enjoyable and positive.
Parents» Effort Is Key to Child's
Educational Performance
Parents» efforts toward their child's
educational achievement is crucial - playing a more significant
role than that
of the school or the child.
SHARE aims to involve
parents actively in their children's learning; increase
parents» understanding
of the important
role they play and
of the learning process; improve the
educational attainments
of children; enable
parents to further their own education; and develop effective management and organisation
of parental involvement in schools.
«Part
of the power
of the broadcast and Zari's potential as a
role model is to reach children and
parents where they may not have access to other
educational content,» she said.
This film takes the instructional as its starting point; it comprises 32 distinct instructional lessons (including classes for expectant
parents and
educational role plays) filmed by Farocki in the style
of a fly - on - the - wall documentary.
One possible explanation emphasizes the
role of school context in the
educational process, particularly the interaction between
parents, schools, and students.
While I don't think it, in and
of itself, will yield great teaching and learning, I do think it can play a very positive
role in promoting coherent school cultures, empowering
parents and educators, and fostering a healthy array
of educational options.
Grotzer says that Solis» important ethnographic work is helping the field
of children's cognitive development better understand the diversity
of play and its
role in cultures outside the West, and understanding what
parents and community members believe about play is crucial for designing
educational interventions.
This annual survey — developed and reported by EdChoice and interviews conducted by our partner, Braun Research, Inc. — measures public opinion and awareness on a range
of K — 12 education topics, including
parents» schooling preferences,
educational choice policies, the federal government's
role in education and more.
Annual assessments help
parents and teachers support their children's
educational needs and should play some
role in evaluating the performance
of teachers and administrators.
«On the eve
of National
Parents Day, it is a pretty profound way to be opening the first school in American history that has been turned around by parents having power over the educational destiny of their own children,» said Austin, whose organization played a major role in the law's p
Parents Day, it is a pretty profound way to be opening the first school in American history that has been turned around by
parents having power over the educational destiny of their own children,» said Austin, whose organization played a major role in the law's p
parents having power over the
educational destiny
of their own children,» said Austin, whose organization played a major
role in the law's passage.
These assessments are intended to play a critical
role in
educational systems; provide administrators, educators,
parents, and students with the data and information needed to continuously improve teaching and learning; and help meet the President's goal
of restoring, by 2020, the nation's position as the world leader in college graduates.
After meeting with national policymakers, we interviewed
parents, teachers, and principals, and students in grades 10 — 12.2 The task involved asking each group a series
of questions about the goals
of educational change and the
roles parents and community members should play in the process.
The movement to push back against the domination
of testing in public education includes participants with diverse
educational views — from people who believe the Federal government has no
role in public education to
parents of special education students outraged that their children are subjected to inappropriate measure.
We have had the privilege
of working with Darrell as an ally for most
of the 13 years that he led
Parents for
Educational Freedom in North Carolina, during which he played an integral
role in the expansion
of educational choice for families and children in North Carolina.
It's time to expand the
role of parents choosing — and the market delivering — better education for Oregon's children through
educational choice, because every child deserves a ticket to a better future today.
Instead, the bill relegates
parents to the
role of consumers rather than
educational partners.
The old voting paradigm
of Democrats getting large chunks
of their customary base simply because that has been the pattern for the better part
of four decades can see slippage if they, Democrats, don't do more to acknowledge and act on the growing sentiments
of parents that
educational choice plays a larger
role in who they will support for the top political seat in the state.
School - led
educational outings are primarily the domain
of teachers, but
parent groups can still play a
role in making them fun and successful.
They will be asked to enter comments about any aspect
of a child's
educational, physical and emotional well - being, including whether or not they consider the
parents are providing positive
role models or if children are doing badly at school.
One
of its primary
roles is to provide information to
parents in relation to the entitlements
of children with special
educational needs in primary and second - level schools.
Under the supervision
of the Assistant Director, this is primarily an
educational position with intentional
role in supporting the
parent's
role in developing strong, positive
parent / child relationships by enhancing their understanding
of their child's development, health and learning and by strengthening the
parent's
role in their child's school and
educational experiences through both group and individual strategies.
In addition, early childhood services represent much more than a drop - off location for working
parents, but play an important
role in child development by giving children an opportunity to engage in a range
of educational and social activities.
Parenting has an impact on emotional, social, and cognitive development, playing an important role in the aetiology of mental illness, educational failure, delinquency, and criminality.1 Parenting is to some extent socially patterned, 2,3 and interventions to support the development of «helpful» parenting therefore have a role to play in combating social inequalities in health.4 The best mental health and social outcomes are achieved by parents who supervise and control their children in an age appropriate way, use consistent positive discipline, communicate clearly and supportively, and show warmth, affection, encouragement, and approval.5
Parenting has an impact on emotional, social, and cognitive development, playing an important
role in the aetiology
of mental illness,
educational failure, delinquency, and criminality.1
Parenting is to some extent socially patterned, 2,3 and interventions to support the development of «helpful» parenting therefore have a role to play in combating social inequalities in health.4 The best mental health and social outcomes are achieved by parents who supervise and control their children in an age appropriate way, use consistent positive discipline, communicate clearly and supportively, and show warmth, affection, encouragement, and approval.5
Parenting is to some extent socially patterned, 2,3 and interventions to support the development
of «helpful»
parenting therefore have a role to play in combating social inequalities in health.4 The best mental health and social outcomes are achieved by parents who supervise and control their children in an age appropriate way, use consistent positive discipline, communicate clearly and supportively, and show warmth, affection, encouragement, and approval.5
parenting therefore have a
role to play in combating social inequalities in health.4 The best mental health and social outcomes are achieved by
parents who supervise and control their children in an age appropriate way, use consistent positive discipline, communicate clearly and supportively, and show warmth, affection, encouragement, and approval.5 — 8
Strategies could include an
educational social marketing campaign targeting
parents that emphasises the positive health benefits
of sports club involvement and the key
role that
parents play in promoting and facilitating this involvement.
Scales used to assess inconsistent maternal enforcement
of rules, loud arguments between the
parents, low maternal
educational aspirations for the child, maternal possessiveness, maternal use
of guilt to control the child, maternal anger toward the child, parental cigarette smoking, parental supervision
of the child, paternal assistance to the child's mother, paternal
role fulfillment, and maternal verbal abuse were obtained from the DPI and instruments assessing maternal child - rearing attitudes and behaviors that were administered during the maternal interviews.28 - 31 Measures
of maternal punishment, parental affection toward the child, parental time spent with the child, and poor parental communication with the child were administered during the maternal and offspring interviews using scales assessing parental warmth,
parent - child communication, and parental support and availability.28, 29,31 Data regarding parental home maintenance and maternal behavior during the interview were provided by interviewer observations.
PTP is an
educational intervention for first - time
parents that focuses on the development
of fathers» knowledge, skills, and commitment to the fatherhood
role.
Over 40 percent
of the participants say that in addition to
educational institutes, also
parents should have some kind
of role in teaching social media.
This book contains an excellent cross section, including chapters on clinical decision - making, evaluation and differentiation, the
role of the mental health consultant, and a variety
of informed psycho -
educational and therapeutic approaches for children and their
parents.
In sum, parental
educational level as part
of family socioeconomic status is studied exhaustively, but its
role in
parenting intervention effectiveness remains unclear.