That being said, perhaps if we did a better job of spending our taxes on
effective education for our kids, effective welfare that does not encourage dependence, and improvement of the infrastructure of our country, we would see a decrease in people getting their hands on guns and killing others.
Not exact matches
The world of television, athletics, apathetic parents, and dragged - screaming - and - kicking
kids pretty well eliminated
for all but the few the more
effective hours - long Wednesday (or whenever) times of religious
education.
At the North Carolina Parenting
Education Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom:
Effective Strategies
for Raising Happy, Responsible
Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectful child.
The very nature of
education is that difference techniques are more
effective in different kinds of situations
for different kinds of
kids.
I've been roaming the globe in search of
effective strategies
for educating high - ability youngsters, particularly
kids from disadvantaged circumstances who rarely have parents with the knowledge and means to steer them through the
education maze and obtain the kind of schooling (and / or supplementation or acceleration) that will make the most of their above - average capacity to learn.
Attitudes: support
for diversity (racial integration), a perception of inequity (that the public schools provide a lower quality
education for low - income and minority
kids), support
for voluntary prayer in the schools, support
for greater parent influence, desire
for smaller schools, belief in what I call the «public school ideology» (which measures a normative attachment to public schooling and its ideals), a belief in markets (that choice and competition are likely to make schools more
effective), and a concern that moral values are poorly taught in the public schools.
Getting Head Start right — turning it into an
effective pre-K program
for poor
kids — should be the focus of a joint effort from
education secretary Duncan and HHS secretary Katherine Sebelius.
Pre-K: An
Effective Strategy to Prepare All
Kids for Success and Strengthen our Economy In order to maintain our place in the global economy, the business community has a vested interest in the successful
education and development of our nation's student population.
So, parents say they value accountability and will do anything to get a good
education for their
kids, but they don't hold anyone responsible
for outcomes by exercising the most
effective form of accountability in their control — strategically voting on the issue.
By giving teachers the tools and training they need to become more
effective educators, and turning low - income schools into engaging and exciting spaces
for kids to learn, we change the trajectory of their
educations and their lives.
year Publication year, N total sample size, #ES amount of effect sizes, AC child age category of the child at the start of the program, Design research design, PCDC parent child development centers, CB community - based, CPEP child — parent enrichment project, FGDM family group decision making, HS healthy start, PCIT parent — child interaction therapy, CBFRS community - based family resource service, PUP parents under pressure, SEEK safe environment
for every
kid, HF healthy families, STEP systematic training
for effective parenting, TPBP teen parents and babies program, TEEP Turkish early enrichment project, IFPS intensive family preservation services, ACT adults and children together, CBT cognitive behavioral therapy, PSBCT parent skills with behavioral couples therapy, PCTT parents and children talking together, FIRST family information, referral and support team, NFP nurse family partnership, HSYC healthy steps
for young children, REACH resources,
education and care in the home, PMD parents make the difference, CPC child — parent center, MST - BSF multisystemic therapy — building stronger families, PriCARE primary child — adult relationship enhancement, SSTP stepping stones Triple P, CAMP Colorado adolescent maternity program, STEEP steps toward
effective and enjoyable parenting, FGC family group conferences, MST - CAN multisystemic therapy
for child abuse and neglect, PAT parent as teachers, CM case management, CPS child protective services, NS not specified, QE quasi-experimental, RCT randomized controlled trial, R risk group, GP general population, M maltreating parents