The study describes the experience of introducing three intensity levels of parent participation in three third-grade classes for science instruction using Playtime is Science; an equity curriculum that utilizes parent participation. The study sought to determine the optimum level of participation by ascertaining the most influential aspect of involvement on proficiency scores and the most important aspect of involvement to participants.The levels of participation intensity were distinguished by: (1) the number of parents in the classroom; (2) the responsibilities of the parents; (3) the training received; and (4) the number of students with whom the parents worked. Involvement at each level would potentially manifest aspects of role modeli...
This study had 2 goals. The first was to examine a multidimensional conceptualization of parent invo...
Abstract: This article is based on the results of a study conducted on the involvement of parents as...
Ph.D.The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the presence of parents in the classroom...
The literature suggests that parental involvement in schools results in positive changes in students...
The research question addressed is, how does perceived parent involvement in education affect middle...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parent involvement is an integral part of a child’s educational progress. In some cases, students ’ ...
Parental involvement in education improves 'scaffolding' for children's growth and is important in l...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship of parental involvement in a student's educ...
abstract: Families and schools share the monumental responsibility of educating children. Children a...
The importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning are highlighted by many studies ...
Current concern with improving student progress within American education underscores the need to un...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parental involvement increased the school performance ...
This qualitative study focuses on parental involvement in schools, in particular, the over involveme...
This study was concerned with the role parents play in improving the education of their child. This ...
This study had 2 goals. The first was to examine a multidimensional conceptualization of parent invo...
Abstract: This article is based on the results of a study conducted on the involvement of parents as...
Ph.D.The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the presence of parents in the classroom...
The literature suggests that parental involvement in schools results in positive changes in students...
The research question addressed is, how does perceived parent involvement in education affect middle...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parent involvement is an integral part of a child’s educational progress. In some cases, students ’ ...
Parental involvement in education improves 'scaffolding' for children's growth and is important in l...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship of parental involvement in a student's educ...
abstract: Families and schools share the monumental responsibility of educating children. Children a...
The importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning are highlighted by many studies ...
Current concern with improving student progress within American education underscores the need to un...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parental involvement increased the school performance ...
This qualitative study focuses on parental involvement in schools, in particular, the over involveme...
This study was concerned with the role parents play in improving the education of their child. This ...
This study had 2 goals. The first was to examine a multidimensional conceptualization of parent invo...
Abstract: This article is based on the results of a study conducted on the involvement of parents as...
Ph.D.The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the presence of parents in the classroom...