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Exploring the Research

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The idea that parents and school professionals should work together to improve the education of children has a great deal of history and can be thought of as a broad topic that applies to both general and special education as mentioned in this paper.
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The general idea that parents and school professionals should work together to improve the education of children has a great deal of history and can be thought of as a broad topic that applies to both general and special education. In special education, however, this important concept can be traced to a distinct set of events and legal precedents.

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Team and Individual Strength use as predictors of Athlete Engagement: the moderation effect of gender

Lisa Alonzo
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the influence of gender on the relationship between team strength use and athlete engagement as well as gender differences in individual strength use as predictors of athlete engagement.
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Effect of parental influence, personality and personal interest on the choice of career among university students

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to examine the effect of parental influence, personality and personal interest in the choice of career among university students, and the results showed that the career choices have a significant and positive relationship with parental influence.
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Rethinking planning for urban parks: accessibility, use and behaviour

Dong Wang
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an expanded theory of planned behavioral (TPB) model and an integrated model of park accessibility, with physical and locational features (e.g., proximity and travel time) the most important predictors in influencing perceived access to parks.
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Relationships between perceived stress, parental attachment, peer attachment, religiosity-spirituality, and life satisfaction among Malaysian undergraduates in private universities

Hawa Rahmat
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between perceived stress, paternal attachment, maternal attachment, peer attachment, religiosity-spirituality, and life satisfaction among undergraduates in Malaysian private universities.

Internal Business Control Systems in Small Puerto Rican Retail Businesses

TL;DR: This quantitative correlational study examined the relationship between the degree of segregation of duties, attitude toward internal controls, and the internal control system in small gas and convenience stores in Puerto Rico to find the potential for positive social change.
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The New Meaning of Educational Change

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a brief history of educational change at the local and national level, and discuss the causes and problems of implementation and continuation of change at both the local level and the national level.
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Ecology of the family as a context for human development: research perspectives

TL;DR: A review of research on the influence of external environments on the functioning of families as contexts of human development can be found in this article, with a focus on the patterning of environmental events and transitions over the life course as these affect and are affected by intrafamilial processes.
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Cooperation and Competition: Theory and Research

TL;DR: One day, you will discover a new adventure and knowledge by spending more money as discussed by the authors. But when? Do you think that you need to obtain those all requirements when having much money? Why don't you try to get something simple at first?
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School/Family/Community Partnerships: Caring for the Children We Share:

Joyce L. Epstein
- 01 Nov 2010 - 
TL;DR: When schools form partnerships with families and the community, the children benefit as discussed by the authors, and these guidelines for building partnerships can make it happen, but they need to be adapted to the specific needs of each community.
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Stages of Small-Group Development Revisited

TL;DR: The authors examined published research on small-group development done in the last ten years that would constitute an empirical test of Tuckman's (1965) hypothesis that groups go through the stages of "forming," "storming," "norming," and "performing".