Teachers and administrators in schools with large, working-class Latino populations often complain of parents ’ indifference or lack of involvement in children’s schooling because of their low visibility at school events and relatively little face-to-face communication with teachers and school administration. In a series of semi-structured interviews with Latino immigrant parents, this study finds that, despite different educational experiences than those of their children in the United States, these parents engage in many of the parent involvement strategies observed by previous research to be most beneficial, though often through avenues bypassing the school itself. This finding presses schools and districts to recognize both the ways in ...
How do perceived community and school cultural values affect Latinx immigrant parents’ decisions to ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-64)The primary goal of this study is to identify prac...
U.S. Latino parents are often characterized by educators as uninvolved in school and the formal educ...
Teachers and administrators in schools with large, working-class Latino populations often complain o...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
Latinx immigrants are the fastest-growing minority in the United States. Yet research shows that the...
The questions associated with the potential influence of parental involvement on students' achieveme...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
Traditionally, school personnel have expressed concern about the relatively poor record of involving...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
This study examined Latino parents' perceptions of the nature, purposes, and consequences of their i...
Parental involvement encompasses a range of practices that research indicates academically helps stu...
Includes vita.The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of Hispanic parent ...
Parental involvement is one of the key elements in order to have successful academic children. Latin...
How do perceived community and school cultural values affect Latinx immigrant parents’ decisions to ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-64)The primary goal of this study is to identify prac...
U.S. Latino parents are often characterized by educators as uninvolved in school and the formal educ...
Teachers and administrators in schools with large, working-class Latino populations often complain o...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
Latinx immigrants are the fastest-growing minority in the United States. Yet research shows that the...
The questions associated with the potential influence of parental involvement on students' achieveme...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
Traditionally, school personnel have expressed concern about the relatively poor record of involving...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
This study examined Latino parents' perceptions of the nature, purposes, and consequences of their i...
Parental involvement encompasses a range of practices that research indicates academically helps stu...
Includes vita.The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of Hispanic parent ...
Parental involvement is one of the key elements in order to have successful academic children. Latin...
How do perceived community and school cultural values affect Latinx immigrant parents’ decisions to ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-64)The primary goal of this study is to identify prac...
U.S. Latino parents are often characterized by educators as uninvolved in school and the formal educ...