Evidence-Based Parental Involvement Programs in the United States of America and Korea

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Jieun Baek
Lyndal M. Bullock
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[1] University of North Texas,
[2] University of North Texas,undefined
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Collaboration; Evidence-based programs; Family involvement; Korean studies; Program evaluation;
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Offering a family involvement program is a typical approach for helping students with or at-risk for emotional and behavioral disorders and other behaviors of concern. The present paper examines evidence-based parental involvement programs in the United States and Korea. Several differences exist between programs in the two countries including evaluation, collaboration, the support of the government and related institutions, differences in perception of administrators, and the professional staff. The authors suggested several recommendations including considering the requirements of guidance for developing effective programs, designing ways to evaluate programs, encouraging collaboration, preparing qualified professional staff, and developing culturally appropriate programs for children and youth with special needs.
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页码:1544 / 1550
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