Many studies, national and local, document negative disparities in student performance among ethnic and gender groups. Many more studies document that family involvement can be a predictor of student achievement. However, little research examines how schools involve families of students who experience difficulties in the classroom. This study examined action-item assignments from Educational Services Team (EST) meetings for five schools in the Montgomery County, Maryland school district to determine how frequently and in what ways they encouraged family involvement.Family members received significantly fewer assignments than other EST members. The likelihood of family assignments varied significantly by ethnicity, but not by gender. When as...
Learning is commonly associated to an institution’s performance and capability to transfer knowledge...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine, through a social capital and funds of kno...
Decades of research have shown the positive effects of parent involvement on\ud student learning and...
Parent involvement is an integral part of a child’s educational progress. In some cases, students ’ ...
This study examined how school performance of third- and fourth-grade students from a diverse urban ...
The purpose of this research study was to (a) analyze perceptions of parent involvement across rater...
Family involvement refers to the different activities and actions that families can do to provide su...
This study was an exploratory, qualitative study about parent and school perspectives on parent invo...
“Family Matters. Or Does It?” uses select data and waves from the 1996-2016 Parents and Family Invol...
This study was designed to examine relations between parental school involvement, family processes, ...
Family involvement has been shown to benefit student academic achievement and overall school perform...
Educators as well as noneducators often question the value of family involvement. Does it really mak...
This study was conducted to better understand the level of involvement of families in Belize with th...
Public Schools are confronted by the ever changing makeup of the typical family in our society today...
Research has addressed the impact of parental involvement among students. However, there is minimal ...
Learning is commonly associated to an institution’s performance and capability to transfer knowledge...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine, through a social capital and funds of kno...
Decades of research have shown the positive effects of parent involvement on\ud student learning and...
Parent involvement is an integral part of a child’s educational progress. In some cases, students ’ ...
This study examined how school performance of third- and fourth-grade students from a diverse urban ...
The purpose of this research study was to (a) analyze perceptions of parent involvement across rater...
Family involvement refers to the different activities and actions that families can do to provide su...
This study was an exploratory, qualitative study about parent and school perspectives on parent invo...
“Family Matters. Or Does It?” uses select data and waves from the 1996-2016 Parents and Family Invol...
This study was designed to examine relations between parental school involvement, family processes, ...
Family involvement has been shown to benefit student academic achievement and overall school perform...
Educators as well as noneducators often question the value of family involvement. Does it really mak...
This study was conducted to better understand the level of involvement of families in Belize with th...
Public Schools are confronted by the ever changing makeup of the typical family in our society today...
Research has addressed the impact of parental involvement among students. However, there is minimal ...
Learning is commonly associated to an institution’s performance and capability to transfer knowledge...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine, through a social capital and funds of kno...
Decades of research have shown the positive effects of parent involvement on\ud student learning and...