Focusing on parental networks—a central dimension of social capital—this article uses ethnographic data to examine social-class differences in the rela-tions between families and schools. We detail the characteristics of networks across different classes and then explore the ways that networks come into play when parents are confronted by problematic school situations. The middle-class parents in our study tended to react collectively, in contrast to working-class and poor parents. The middle-class parents were also uniquely able to draw on contacts with professionals to mobilize the information, expertise, or authority needed to contest the judgments of school officials. We did not find substantial race differences. We affirm the importanc...
Abstract: This investigation explores factors that contributed to the disparate learning identities ...
This study examined the influence of social capital on the school performance of left-behind childre...
Educators and policy makers are engaged in important dialogue about how to make college a realistic ...
Emergent ethnographic research disentangles “social capital ” from other components of social class ...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
In this qualitative study, I will use the adjustable filter of social capital to examine a group of ...
Scholarship on the links between families and schools encompasses contradictory notions about social...
This study investigates the roles of social capital, cultural capital and parent involvement in pred...
Parent involvement has been shown to have positive effects on student achievement and engagement, ye...
This article investigates students' access to social capital and its role in their educational decis...
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of...
This Essay argues that scholars must consider the nonmonetary resources—specifically, the social cap...
This dissertation assesses if and how cultural properties that augment social ties, commonly denoted...
Today, the importance of social capital in education is increasing from various aspects such as nucl...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Abstract: This investigation explores factors that contributed to the disparate learning identities ...
This study examined the influence of social capital on the school performance of left-behind childre...
Educators and policy makers are engaged in important dialogue about how to make college a realistic ...
Emergent ethnographic research disentangles “social capital ” from other components of social class ...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
In this qualitative study, I will use the adjustable filter of social capital to examine a group of ...
Scholarship on the links between families and schools encompasses contradictory notions about social...
This study investigates the roles of social capital, cultural capital and parent involvement in pred...
Parent involvement has been shown to have positive effects on student achievement and engagement, ye...
This article investigates students' access to social capital and its role in their educational decis...
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of...
This Essay argues that scholars must consider the nonmonetary resources—specifically, the social cap...
This dissertation assesses if and how cultural properties that augment social ties, commonly denoted...
Today, the importance of social capital in education is increasing from various aspects such as nucl...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Abstract: This investigation explores factors that contributed to the disparate learning identities ...
This study examined the influence of social capital on the school performance of left-behind childre...
Educators and policy makers are engaged in important dialogue about how to make college a realistic ...