This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this recordThis article analyses the association between social class and parent-initiated contact with teachers. Hypotheses are derived from Lareau’s theory on ‘concerted cultivation’ and status maintenance theory on rational educational decision-making. Data from a national survey on French students traversing secondary school are used to study social class differentials in parents’ involvement in Grade 9 when students are about to proceed to an important transition from lower to upper secondary school. Linear probability models reveal that the likelihood that parents initiate m...
This paper investigates whether teenagers are educationally advantaged if their parents are educator...
Teachers’ experiences with parent involvement were compared at an inner-city high school and a subur...
The aim of this paper is to study whether schooling choices are affected by social interactions. Suc...
Abstract: In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: fam...
Studies suggest that support from teachers in the classroom can matter for student success. Although...
In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: families are ...
The goal of this paper was to examine the relation between teachers and students and between student...
Strengthening cooperation between schools and parents is critical to improving learning outcomes for...
This paper analyzes the generation of social class differentials at the transition from lower to upp...
The main question in this article is: Do differences in socialization conditions offer an explanatio...
This dissertation addressed the impact of student social class on the decision-making of families an...
Good cooperation between the school and parents is an important part of educational process. Teacher...
My study examined whether and how the relationship between parent and teacher corresponds to the so...
It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determinin...
It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determinin...
This paper investigates whether teenagers are educationally advantaged if their parents are educator...
Teachers’ experiences with parent involvement were compared at an inner-city high school and a subur...
The aim of this paper is to study whether schooling choices are affected by social interactions. Suc...
Abstract: In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: fam...
Studies suggest that support from teachers in the classroom can matter for student success. Although...
In France, the transition from lower to upper secondary education is quite particular: families are ...
The goal of this paper was to examine the relation between teachers and students and between student...
Strengthening cooperation between schools and parents is critical to improving learning outcomes for...
This paper analyzes the generation of social class differentials at the transition from lower to upp...
The main question in this article is: Do differences in socialization conditions offer an explanatio...
This dissertation addressed the impact of student social class on the decision-making of families an...
Good cooperation between the school and parents is an important part of educational process. Teacher...
My study examined whether and how the relationship between parent and teacher corresponds to the so...
It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determinin...
It is well known from the research literature that parents are important when it comes to determinin...
This paper investigates whether teenagers are educationally advantaged if their parents are educator...
Teachers’ experiences with parent involvement were compared at an inner-city high school and a subur...
The aim of this paper is to study whether schooling choices are affected by social interactions. Suc...