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Using Technology To Increase Parental Involvement In Elementary School, Scott Thomas Neuscheler Jan 2013

Using Technology To Increase Parental Involvement In Elementary School, Scott Thomas Neuscheler

Theses Digitization Project

Summary.;The purpose of this project was to develop an entertaining and informative way of communicating school expectations to students and parents, and to create an atmosphere where parents want to participate in school events. The DVD targeted parents who were unaware of programs offered at the school, lacks the tools to help their students with homework, as well as parents who wanted to participate but did not know where to start.


An Online System For Tracking Class Participation, Bruce Donald Rhodewalt Jan 2010

An Online System For Tracking Class Participation, Bruce Donald Rhodewalt

Theses Digitization Project

This project examines an online system for tracking class participation points. The system addresses two primary issues: how to quantify class participation and how to report class participation. This will serve all stakeholders: for students and parents, quantifying participation conveys a sense of objectivity (crucial if participation is to be fairly included in the grade) ; for teachers, the daily collection and collation of partcipation data ensures that the data is reliable, i.e., worthy of including in a student's grade.


Using Technology To Enhance Back To School Night, Heidi Balatico Dacio Jan 2010

Using Technology To Enhance Back To School Night, Heidi Balatico Dacio

Theses Digitization Project

This project was intended to build communication between the school and the home. With the use of a multimedia presentation, DVD, school and classroom expectations were communicated to the parents. A survey was given to first grade parents to determine whether this DVD would be beneficial. The results of that survey showed that there was a need, and parents were wanting information in areas of school and classroom expectations, academic standards, disciplining students, and character development. Through the Assessment, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation process (ADDIE), a DVD presentation was designed, developed, and implemented to communicate these learning objectives.


What Contributes To Academic Achievement Among Elementary Grade Students: A Needs Assessment, Adriana Chavez, Martha Tinehyn Glomah Jan 2008

What Contributes To Academic Achievement Among Elementary Grade Students: A Needs Assessment, Adriana Chavez, Martha Tinehyn Glomah

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this research study was to investigate the needs of parents and teachers to identify factors that contributed to academic achievement among elementary grade students. Data was collected from a total of 65 parents and teachers of elementary grade students from Rowland Elementary School in Rowland Heights.


Improving Parental Involvement And Student Achievement With A Classroom Website, Jennifer Allison O'Kelley Jan 2008

Improving Parental Involvement And Student Achievement With A Classroom Website, Jennifer Allison O'Kelley

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this study was to develop an instructional tool, which would enable students and their parents to access the student's progress electronically at anytime and to determine if students whose parents utilized the teacher-created website and used email to communicate showed significant improvement in student's academics, behavior and attendance.


Connecting The Teacher And Parents Through A Website To Monitor Student Progress, Shazia Ahmad Zaidi Jan 2006

Connecting The Teacher And Parents Through A Website To Monitor Student Progress, Shazia Ahmad Zaidi

Theses Digitization Project

The objective of the project was to develop an online educational technology tool based on research from multiple disciplines to improve effective communication between students, counselors, teachers, parents, and school staff. The website developed for the project aims to increase the involvement of parents in their child's academic progress. The project also includes discussions concerning the website's field testing at a middle school in Rosemead, California, its evaluation through participant surveys, and final revision. The field test participant instructions, survey questions, and a computer disc of the website accompanies the project.


Improving Student Achievement Through Parent Involvement, Bridget Anderson Hardesty Jan 2005

Improving Student Achievement Through Parent Involvement, Bridget Anderson Hardesty

Theses Digitization Project

This project consisted of four parent workshops designed to examine and strengthen home-school communication for Banks Elementary School students, teachers, and parents. The goals of the workshops were to improve parent-teacher relations, increase parent usage of school resources, and increase parent student interaction in the home. Workshop topics included providing parents with information on state-mandated testing, literacy issues, reading strategies, and homework.


Using Web Based Resources To Bridge The Communication Gap Between Parents And Teachers, Antonette Cong Tran Jan 2005

Using Web Based Resources To Bridge The Communication Gap Between Parents And Teachers, Antonette Cong Tran

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to produce a school website that promotes and enhances communication between the school and parents.


Development Of A Website To Improve Communication And Learning, Rebecca Sue Bonheim Jan 2004

Development Of A Website To Improve Communication And Learning, Rebecca Sue Bonheim

Theses Digitization Project

This project was developed to address the complex issue of disseminating information to high school students via the World Wide Web. Topics include: the need for greater communication among instructors, students and parents, the need to utilize instructional design techniques, the backwards design process in the development of web based projects; and the need to integrate internet technology for promoting instruction and learning.


Enhancing Classroom Communication Via Classroom Websites, Vanessa Marie Hetzendorfer Jan 2003

Enhancing Classroom Communication Via Classroom Websites, Vanessa Marie Hetzendorfer

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of the project was to develop a webpage for each teacher at Deer Canyon Elementary School which is in Alta Loma, California. The webpages were designed to give teachers the tools to add information to their own webpages to enhance their communication with students and students' parents.


Building A School Web Site, Darin Jay Clark Jan 2002

Building A School Web Site, Darin Jay Clark

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to review the literature on the importance of creating school web sites and to show how Dartmouth Middle School can successfully plan an effective site. The project focuses on the significance of having a school web site as a way to add to the communication process between school and parents.


The Cucamonga Middle School Web Page: Using Parent Input To Redesign An Existing School Web Page, Paul Thomas Myers Jan 2001

The Cucamonga Middle School Web Page: Using Parent Input To Redesign An Existing School Web Page, Paul Thomas Myers

Theses Digitization Project

This project focused on the enhancement of an existing school web page. Schools have jumped on the bandwagon in record numbers in the past couple of years publishing web pages about their schools. Cucamonga Middle School is no exception, having first published a web site in 1995. Utilizing information gathered from a survey, the author/webmaster created a redesign of the existing school webpage. The wants and needs of parents, as noted in the survey were the driving force behind the redesign.


Impactt: Involving More Parents And Community Members Together With Teachers In Support Of Education, Emilie Alice Goss, Julie Diane. Orr, Barbara Anne. Osburn Jan 1998

Impactt: Involving More Parents And Community Members Together With Teachers In Support Of Education, Emilie Alice Goss, Julie Diane. Orr, Barbara Anne. Osburn

Theses Digitization Project

Involving parents and community in education is vital to the success of academic excellence. It is essential that adults be involved in the education and socialization of their children for the next generation.


Family Literacy Events Promoting Early Reading And Writing Behaviors, H. Todd O'Neal Jan 1994

Family Literacy Events Promoting Early Reading And Writing Behaviors, H. Todd O'Neal

Theses Digitization Project

Whole language approach.


Parent Involvement For Hispanic Families, Patricia Pina Freelove Jan 1993

Parent Involvement For Hispanic Families, Patricia Pina Freelove

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


A Descriptive Study Of Teachers' Perceptions Of Skills Currently Utilized For Effective Parent-Teacher Conferences And Those Skills Teachers Feel Are Needed For Effective Parent-Teacher Conferencing, Marlene Fritz Jan 1986

A Descriptive Study Of Teachers' Perceptions Of Skills Currently Utilized For Effective Parent-Teacher Conferences And Those Skills Teachers Feel Are Needed For Effective Parent-Teacher Conferencing, Marlene Fritz

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Three Communication Models For The Elementary School ..., Molly Ann Schecter Jan 1981

Three Communication Models For The Elementary School ..., Molly Ann Schecter

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.