This study explores the nature of teacher–parent relations as perceived by principals at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Participants included 144 principals who completed a survey examining differences in parent and teacher involvement at each level, preparedness of first-year teachers to communicate with parents, and the types of support schools provide parents and teachers to facilitate teacher–parent alliances. Significant differences were found at each level. Recommendations are made for improving school–family relationships through preservice and in-service training
This study addressed teachers’and parents’perceptions of the meanings and func-tions of parent invol...
This study sought to identify the occurrences of parental involvement, the implications of this invo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes and beliefs of faculty and site council membe...
This study was designed to investigate school principals\u27 perceptions on school public relations ...
AbstractThe article presents selected results of research in inter-relationships between parents and...
This descriptive study examined the current practices used by two hundred and twenty-seven elementar...
A study of two hundred and fifty (250) public school teachers employed in a partial regional school ...
The aim of this study was to obtain parents’ perspectives on the development and importance of teach...
The intersection of principal leadership and teacher to parent communication was examined through th...
The purpose of the study was to assess junior and senior high school family and consumer sciences te...
Parent involvement is consistently ranked high among the key components of effective schools, and as...
School’s Success mainly depends upon active participation of parents with schools. The role of schoo...
There are few issues in education that get as much attention as the need for improvement of parental...
Leithwood et al. (2004), Marzano, Waters, and McNulty (2005), Portin et al. (2009), Louis and Leithw...
Research has demonstrated that parent involvement is associated with student success. What research ...
This study addressed teachers’and parents’perceptions of the meanings and func-tions of parent invol...
This study sought to identify the occurrences of parental involvement, the implications of this invo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes and beliefs of faculty and site council membe...
This study was designed to investigate school principals\u27 perceptions on school public relations ...
AbstractThe article presents selected results of research in inter-relationships between parents and...
This descriptive study examined the current practices used by two hundred and twenty-seven elementar...
A study of two hundred and fifty (250) public school teachers employed in a partial regional school ...
The aim of this study was to obtain parents’ perspectives on the development and importance of teach...
The intersection of principal leadership and teacher to parent communication was examined through th...
The purpose of the study was to assess junior and senior high school family and consumer sciences te...
Parent involvement is consistently ranked high among the key components of effective schools, and as...
School’s Success mainly depends upon active participation of parents with schools. The role of schoo...
There are few issues in education that get as much attention as the need for improvement of parental...
Leithwood et al. (2004), Marzano, Waters, and McNulty (2005), Portin et al. (2009), Louis and Leithw...
Research has demonstrated that parent involvement is associated with student success. What research ...
This study addressed teachers’and parents’perceptions of the meanings and func-tions of parent invol...
This study sought to identify the occurrences of parental involvement, the implications of this invo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes and beliefs of faculty and site council membe...