This qualitative research study describes and explores perceptions of 5 parents and their decisions to participate in the school-linked parent-education workshop, the Power of Positive Discipline, POPD. The parent-education workshop was offered at a diverse school in an east coast suburban school district. The methodology of portraiture was used to analyze and present parent participants' motivations. The interview questions were derived from a conceptual frame created by Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler (1995, 1997). The research revealed the parent participants' desired knowledge and expected benefits ultimately motivated the parent participants to attend the POPD workshop. Their desired knowledge and expected benefits were informed by a se...
Research indicates that parent involvement increases student achievement. This qualitative research ...
Over the last decade, research studies have demonstrated that academic success has a significant imp...
Many students who receive Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier II support at an elementary school on ...
This qualitative research study describes and explores perceptions of 5 parents and their decisions ...
The purpose of this study was to define and evaluate the strategies of motivating parents to get inv...
This qualitative participatory action research study analyzed the perceptions and experiences of par...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parenting plays a vital role in determining children‟s future life opportunities and irrespective of...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of parents of children with challenging beh...
Using grounded theory methods, a qualitative study was conducted to generate theoretical proposition...
The purpose of this applied research study was to solve the problem of low parental involvement for ...
This action research focused on the incentives parents/guardians found valuable when participating i...
abstract: Parent involvement is a concept that is used to describe the ways schools attempt to conne...
Parent involvement is as an important contributor to students\u27 academic and social success in sch...
Research verifies a positive impact on academic achievement based upon parental involvement with chi...
Research indicates that parent involvement increases student achievement. This qualitative research ...
Over the last decade, research studies have demonstrated that academic success has a significant imp...
Many students who receive Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier II support at an elementary school on ...
This qualitative research study describes and explores perceptions of 5 parents and their decisions ...
The purpose of this study was to define and evaluate the strategies of motivating parents to get inv...
This qualitative participatory action research study analyzed the perceptions and experiences of par...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parenting plays a vital role in determining children‟s future life opportunities and irrespective of...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of parents of children with challenging beh...
Using grounded theory methods, a qualitative study was conducted to generate theoretical proposition...
The purpose of this applied research study was to solve the problem of low parental involvement for ...
This action research focused on the incentives parents/guardians found valuable when participating i...
abstract: Parent involvement is a concept that is used to describe the ways schools attempt to conne...
Parent involvement is as an important contributor to students\u27 academic and social success in sch...
Research verifies a positive impact on academic achievement based upon parental involvement with chi...
Research indicates that parent involvement increases student achievement. This qualitative research ...
Over the last decade, research studies have demonstrated that academic success has a significant imp...
Many students who receive Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier II support at an elementary school on ...