Parental Involvement Role
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Parental Involvement And The Political Principle
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Author : Seymour B. Sarason
language : en
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Release Date : 1995-03-08
Parental Involvement And The Political Principle written by Seymour B. Sarason and has been published by Jossey-Bass this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-03-08 with Education categories.
"Sarason's searching analysis of American school governance raises what may be the most fundamental questions confronting school reform: Who participates? Who decides? On what basis? His answers strike to the heardt of democratic life and create new possibilities for democratic education. Sarason pushes us to look beyond the bureaucracy-- to invent inclusive forms of schooling that engage the minds, hearts, and voices of parents, students, and teachers together. It is impossible to leave this book without a commitment to work toward an answer that will work for children." --Linda Darling-Hammond, Teachers College, Columbia University
Some Effects Of Parent Involvement In Schools
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Author : Joan L. Herman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980
Some Effects Of Parent Involvement In Schools written by Joan L. Herman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Home and school categories.
Parent Involvement In Education
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994
Parent Involvement In Education written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Education categories.
Parent Involvement In Compensatory Education
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Author : Ira J. Gordon
language : en
Publisher: [Urbana] : Published for the ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education by the University of Illinois Press
Release Date : 1970
Parent Involvement In Compensatory Education written by Ira J. Gordon and has been published by [Urbana] : Published for the ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education by the University of Illinois Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with Children with social disabilities categories.
The Role Of Parental Involvement In Student Academic Achievement
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Author : Cassandra LeBrun-Martin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013
The Role Of Parental Involvement In Student Academic Achievement written by Cassandra LeBrun-Martin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Electronic dissertations categories.
Education is one of the most influential and important factors of a child's life. One approach to helping children academically succeed is to increase parental involvement in student's education. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between parental involvement and student academic achievement. The study also looks at the influence of family structure, socioeconomic status, and student's sex and race on academic achievement. Secondary data from the Educational Longitudinal Study (ELS) of 2002 is utilized for analysis. When looking at the total variance, the SES model segment had the greatest impact on student achievement, while the parental involvement model segment had the second greatest impact. However, when investigating unique variance, the SES segment accounted for 41%, while the parental involvement model segment accounted for 43% of the unique variance in standardized test composite scores. In conclusion, SES and parental involvement are important factors that influence student academic achievement.
The Influence Of Parental Involvement On Academic Self Confidence And Engagement
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Author : Elizabeth Ifeoma Anierobi
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2019-11-08
The Influence Of Parental Involvement On Academic Self Confidence And Engagement written by Elizabeth Ifeoma Anierobi and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-08 with Psychology categories.
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2016 in the subject Psychology - Intelligence and Learning Psychology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (Faculty of Education), language: English, abstract: What is the relationship between parental involvement and academic self-confidence of junior secondary school students in Awka? What is the relationship between parental involvement and academic engagement among junior secondary school students in Awka? Parental involvement in the academic activities of their children, no doubt, plays a vital role towards developing academic self-confidence and engagement of the students. As the primary socializing agent of the children, parents have the responsibility of nurturing them for all round development through their interaction. However, in this contemporary time where parents are very busy with making money and pursuing their different careers and vocations, they seem to pay less or no attention by getting involved in the academic activities of their wards, thereby, leaving them solely in the hands of teachers or all by themselves. This development seems to be a slap on the expectation that parents through nurturing their children build their self-confidence which could in turn affect how they engage in academic activities. It is against this scenario that the researcher determines to explore the predictive influence of perceived parental involvement on academic self-confidence and academic engagement among junior secondary school students in Awka. Parental involvement refers to the degree to which parents are committed to their role in providing guidance, showing interest, motivating their wards and having a good communication skill geared towards promoting their children’s active engagement in the school. It typically concerns the amount of effort that parents put into child-oriented education as well as other activities. Apparently, parental involvement refers to parent behaviours related to the child’s school or schooling that can be observed as manifestations of their commitment to their child’s educational affairs. This means that a parent who shows these behaviours in a larger extent, can be regarded as higher involved than a parent who shows these behaviours in a lesser degree. In this study, parental involvement is delimited to the degree to which students feel that their parents get involved and put efforts into their education to ensure their active engagement in academic activities revolving around teaching and learning processes in the classroom.
Parent Involvement With Curriculum Change In A Public School
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Author : Jess-Elizabeth Hartsough Pinch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1975
Parent Involvement With Curriculum Change In A Public School written by Jess-Elizabeth Hartsough Pinch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1975 with Curriculum change categories.
Changing Urban Education
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Author : Clarence Nathan Stone
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998
Changing Urban Education written by Clarence Nathan Stone and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Education categories.
With critical issues like desegregation and funding facing our schools, dissatisfaction with public education has reached a new high. Teachers decry inadequate resources while critics claim educators are more concerned with job security than effective teaching. Though urban education has reached crisis proportions, contending players have difficulty agreeing on a common program of action. This book tells why. Changing Urban Education confronts the prevailing naivete in school reform by examining the factors that shape, reinforce, or undermine reform efforts. Edited by one of the nation's leading urban scholars, it examines forces for change and resistance in urban education and proposes that the barrier to reform can only be overcome by understanding how schools fit into the broader political contexts of their cities. Much of the problem with our schools lies with the reluctance of educators to recognize the profoundly political character of public education. The contributors show how urban political contexts vary widely with factors like racial composition, the role of the teachers' union, and relations between cities and surrounding metropolitan areas. Presenting case studies of original field research in Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, and six other urban areas, they consider how resistance to desegregation and the concentration of the poor in central urban areas affect education, and they suggest how cities can build support for reform through the involvement of business and other community players. By demonstrating the complex interrelationship between urban education and politics, this book shows schools to be not just places for educating children, but also major employers and large spenders of tax dollars. It also introduces the concept of civic capacity—the ability of educators and non-educators to work together on common goals—and suggests that this key issue must be addressed before education can be improved. Changing Urban Education makes it clear to educators that the outcome of reform efforts depends heavily on their political context as it reminds political scientists that education is a major part of the urban mix. While its prognosis is not entirely optimistic, it sets forth important guidelines that cannot be ignored if our schools are to successfully prepare children for the future.
Participation And Entitlement In Educational Development
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Author : Donnie M. MacLeod
language : en
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release Date : 2003
Participation And Entitlement In Educational Development written by Donnie M. MacLeod and has been published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Education categories.
The editors present practitioner research projects illustrating the importance of several recurring themes - entitilement, inclusion, partnership, ownership, participation and empowerment - identified during the Botswana Inservicee and Preservice Project (BIPP).
Engaging Families In Schools
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Author : Nicola S. Morgan
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2016-11-10
Engaging Families In Schools written by Nicola S. Morgan and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-10 with Education categories.
Engaging Families in Schools is a practical resource that provides strategies and ideas that will contribute to the effective engagement of families and the involvement of parents in their child’s education. Parental engagement with school staff has a significant and very positive impact on children’s learning, and strategies presented have been extensively trialled in a variety of different settings. Nicola S. Morgan shows school staff how to understand the importance of family engagement and evidence the outcomes. This book has been split into ten easily accessible units: Understanding the importance of parent engagement Using whole-school strategies to engage parents The role of the family engagement officer Engaging all parents Engaging Dads Engaging multicultural parents Difficult to engage parents Working with parents to improve student attainment Working with parents to improve behaviour and attendance Working with parents of children with additional needs This is a must-read guide for teaching and non teaching staff who wishes to bridge the gap between their student’s school and family life and understand the effects of positive family engagement.