The role of fathers in education has escaped scrutiny. They are often viewed as marginal, unlike women whose participation in the educational development of children and young people is widely acknowledged and researched. Indeed, an absence of male involvement in the wider processes of schooling has increasingly been blamed for the under-performance of boys. It is claimed that too few models exist of fathers' positive engagement with formal education. Fathers and Sons explores a range of themes arising from fathers' engagement with - or alienation from - their children's schooling. It examines their participation in a variety of school situations, based on their own words. Their accounts offer insights into a hidden world and reveal a co...
Domestically, there is a widespread acknowledgment by educational scholars that there exists the nee...
Research reveals that boys in OECD countries continue to achieve less well than girls in standardise...
A seminar presentation detailing initial findings from a wider ethnography in a primary school in th...
The aim of this study was to explore fathers’ role in supporting their children’s learning in select...
textThis two-year qualitative study looks at the life experiences of fathers who had sons that grad...
Fathers, sons and schools: historical dilemmas and future possibilities is an Invited Paper to the S...
A timely collection of sound research addresses father involvement in their children’s education. Pr...
Federal educational legislation has mandated a variety of parent involvement initiatives to encourag...
Parental involvement affects the academic achievement that children experience. When parents are inv...
ii There has been a growing interest in understanding and increasing father involvement in their chi...
Several studies have been investigating the relationship between families and school. Those studies,...
to support their child’s learning at home, but most schools rely on voluntary labour from parents to...
textGrounded theory methodology was used to study the involvement of eleven nonresidential fathers i...
The state of education in South Africa is of nationwide concern and primary school learners are at s...
Research on the salience of fathers\u27 roles in involvement in their children\u27s lives has been v...
Domestically, there is a widespread acknowledgment by educational scholars that there exists the nee...
Research reveals that boys in OECD countries continue to achieve less well than girls in standardise...
A seminar presentation detailing initial findings from a wider ethnography in a primary school in th...
The aim of this study was to explore fathers’ role in supporting their children’s learning in select...
textThis two-year qualitative study looks at the life experiences of fathers who had sons that grad...
Fathers, sons and schools: historical dilemmas and future possibilities is an Invited Paper to the S...
A timely collection of sound research addresses father involvement in their children’s education. Pr...
Federal educational legislation has mandated a variety of parent involvement initiatives to encourag...
Parental involvement affects the academic achievement that children experience. When parents are inv...
ii There has been a growing interest in understanding and increasing father involvement in their chi...
Several studies have been investigating the relationship between families and school. Those studies,...
to support their child’s learning at home, but most schools rely on voluntary labour from parents to...
textGrounded theory methodology was used to study the involvement of eleven nonresidential fathers i...
The state of education in South Africa is of nationwide concern and primary school learners are at s...
Research on the salience of fathers\u27 roles in involvement in their children\u27s lives has been v...
Domestically, there is a widespread acknowledgment by educational scholars that there exists the nee...
Research reveals that boys in OECD countries continue to achieve less well than girls in standardise...
A seminar presentation detailing initial findings from a wider ethnography in a primary school in th...