It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determining individual school experiences, achievements and careers. However, in what way parental background influences education outcomes is less clear. In this article, the focus is on academic socialization as a specific aspect of parents’ influence on children’s school achievements. The main aims are to discuss the relationship between academic socialization and school performance and to discuss some implications of this relationship for the educational system’s role as a producer and reproducer of social inequalities. Firstly, an understanding of the concept of academic socialization is presented. Secondly, implications of research findings point...
Kaiser T, Diewald M. Social origin, conscientiousness, and school grades: Does early socialization o...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
a b s t r a c t This study examines whether academic identification, or one's psychological and...
It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determinin...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...
This literature review examines patterns of parent-child involvement that foster high academic achie...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108158/1/Academic Socialization.pd
The main question in this article is: Do differences in socialization conditions offer an explanatio...
This paper takes up ongoing discussions on the inequality of educational opportunities and formulate...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)-- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The purpose of this study i...
This article briefly discusses the effects of the role of peer and social interaction in adolescent ...
Parent involvement in their children’s learning is widely acknowledged as having a positive effect o...
This study investigates the socialization conditions of connection, regulation, and respect for psyc...
A person's social position significantly influences many aspects of his or her life. It increases or...
Kaiser T, Diewald M. Social origin, conscientiousness, and school grades: Does early socialization o...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
a b s t r a c t This study examines whether academic identification, or one's psychological and...
It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determinin...
Students who don't succeed in school are a persistent problem in our educational system. This fact s...
This literature review examines patterns of parent-child involvement that foster high academic achie...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108158/1/Academic Socialization.pd
The main question in this article is: Do differences in socialization conditions offer an explanatio...
This paper takes up ongoing discussions on the inequality of educational opportunities and formulate...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)-- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The purpose of this study i...
This article briefly discusses the effects of the role of peer and social interaction in adolescent ...
Parent involvement in their children’s learning is widely acknowledged as having a positive effect o...
This study investigates the socialization conditions of connection, regulation, and respect for psyc...
A person's social position significantly influences many aspects of his or her life. It increases or...
Kaiser T, Diewald M. Social origin, conscientiousness, and school grades: Does early socialization o...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
a b s t r a c t This study examines whether academic identification, or one's psychological and...