The goals for public schools are to educate all students so that they may attend colleges and/or develop relevant job and citizenship skills. African American students enrolled in American public schools struggle to keep up academically, revealing a so called “achievement gap.” Consequently, many African American children are unable to realize their potential and participate as successful contributing citizens. This study examined how African American parents might engage in their children’s schooling and how schools might support this participation to better meet the needs of these students. The segregation and racism historically practiced in public schools has led to negative perceptions between educators and African American families an...
Having Their Say: Parents of High-Achieving African American Elementary Students Talk About the Home...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
Parent involvement is a known strategy for school improvement and student success. However, there is...
The purpose of this study was to understand how African American parents engaged in their children’s...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
Parental involvement is a crucial factor in the success of students, but research shows differing pe...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to determine how African American parents of...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
The myth of low to no African American parent involvement can be attributed, in part, to a perceptio...
This capstone analyzes African American parents\u27 perspectives of what is happening to their child...
Researchers have demonstrated that children who attend early childhood education programs benefit ac...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
Having Their Say: Parents of High-Achieving African American Elementary Students Talk About the Home...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
Parent involvement is a known strategy for school improvement and student success. However, there is...
The purpose of this study was to understand how African American parents engaged in their children’s...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
With the implementation of No Child Left Behind, schools have been challenged to maintain Annual Yea...
Parental involvement is a crucial factor in the success of students, but research shows differing pe...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to determine how African American parents of...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
The myth of low to no African American parent involvement can be attributed, in part, to a perceptio...
This capstone analyzes African American parents\u27 perspectives of what is happening to their child...
Researchers have demonstrated that children who attend early childhood education programs benefit ac...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
Having Their Say: Parents of High-Achieving African American Elementary Students Talk About the Home...
Parent involvement may have implications for student achievement (Epstein, 1986; Hoover-Dempsey, Bas...
Parent involvement is a known strategy for school improvement and student success. However, there is...