Applying organisational communication theory, this article advocates transactional systems for school-home-school communication with parents of pupils who have English as an Additional Language (EAL). The article draws on a mixed-methods case study of two secondary schools in England, including survey data from 64 parents of EAL pupils and from 407 EAL/non EAL students, plus data from semi-structured interviews with 10 recently arrived migrant parents and 18 teachers. The findings highlight deficiencies in transactional school-home-school communication, reflected in mismatches between parents’ and teachers’ perceptions regarding parental knowledge of their children’s schooling, levels of parental engagement and barriers to parental engageme...
Working effectively with parents in the school setting is always a challenge. When the cultural and ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the components of a family literacy program that brought int...
Thesis supervisor: Dr. Matthew Burns.Corrected spelling in title: Understanding parental involvement...
Schools may be particularly challenged in the building of relationships with immigrant families beca...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
The far-reaching effects of 21st century globalisation have meant that schools are facing an increas...
Because the children of immigrants often learn the host language much more quickly than their parent...
Parental involvement encompasses a range of practices that research indicates academically helps stu...
This article explores a less formal learning context: interactions between parents and children usin...
The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the relationships among a range of specific ...
This paper argues for the need to move beyond the paradigm of parental involvement in children's ear...
Adolescents with a migration background are characterized by significantly lower educational attainm...
With a focus on parental engagement strategies, this ‘think piece’ provides insights drawn from the ...
This article explores the modes of school communication associated with language and cultural divers...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What are the expectations and experiences of Indian parents regarding home s...
Working effectively with parents in the school setting is always a challenge. When the cultural and ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the components of a family literacy program that brought int...
Thesis supervisor: Dr. Matthew Burns.Corrected spelling in title: Understanding parental involvement...
Schools may be particularly challenged in the building of relationships with immigrant families beca...
In this article we report case study research which focused on the nature of parent–teacher conversa...
The far-reaching effects of 21st century globalisation have meant that schools are facing an increas...
Because the children of immigrants often learn the host language much more quickly than their parent...
Parental involvement encompasses a range of practices that research indicates academically helps stu...
This article explores a less formal learning context: interactions between parents and children usin...
The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the relationships among a range of specific ...
This paper argues for the need to move beyond the paradigm of parental involvement in children's ear...
Adolescents with a migration background are characterized by significantly lower educational attainm...
With a focus on parental engagement strategies, this ‘think piece’ provides insights drawn from the ...
This article explores the modes of school communication associated with language and cultural divers...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What are the expectations and experiences of Indian parents regarding home s...
Working effectively with parents in the school setting is always a challenge. When the cultural and ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the components of a family literacy program that brought int...
Thesis supervisor: Dr. Matthew Burns.Corrected spelling in title: Understanding parental involvement...