Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to effectively participate in their child’s school-based learning. This article presents research which explored enablers and impediments when using social media as part of an inquiry curriculum to promote parent engagement in student learning in one Australian school. Using collaborative inquiry research, various data were collected from two early-years teachers, their students, and the students’ parents using surveys, a full-day meeting, online weekly meetings, interviews, and the social media digital platform of Seesaw. Rogoff’s three interrelated planes of sociocultural analysis – personal, interpersonal, and community – were used to examine...
Within recent years, the Internet has evolved into one of the most commonly used innovations by memb...
With a lack of research regarding the viability of social media use as a tool for learning in K-12 e...
Parents and children both construct narratives around what young people do online and why, and how t...
Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to ...
Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to ...
Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to ...
The technological revolution has filtered into the sector of education and among other things, impac...
Research has documented numerous benefits of parent involvement in children\u27s education including...
Although parents are active in social media the use of social media as a collaborative tool for pare...
The purpose of this study is to identify the views of parents about social media. In accordance with...
This chapter explores the dilemmas that we, two Australian researchers, faced as we worked with scho...
This chapter explores the dilemmas that we, two Australian researchers, faced as we worked with scho...
Rapid and unprecedented changes to family life in the technological era have left many parents feeli...
This article reports on part of the author’s PhD action research study. It examines the comple...
Schools are generally disconnected from all other areas of children’s lives and educational institut...
Within recent years, the Internet has evolved into one of the most commonly used innovations by memb...
With a lack of research regarding the viability of social media use as a tool for learning in K-12 e...
Parents and children both construct narratives around what young people do online and why, and how t...
Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to ...
Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to ...
Unprecedented changes to family life in the new millennium have left many parents feeling unable to ...
The technological revolution has filtered into the sector of education and among other things, impac...
Research has documented numerous benefits of parent involvement in children\u27s education including...
Although parents are active in social media the use of social media as a collaborative tool for pare...
The purpose of this study is to identify the views of parents about social media. In accordance with...
This chapter explores the dilemmas that we, two Australian researchers, faced as we worked with scho...
This chapter explores the dilemmas that we, two Australian researchers, faced as we worked with scho...
Rapid and unprecedented changes to family life in the technological era have left many parents feeli...
This article reports on part of the author’s PhD action research study. It examines the comple...
Schools are generally disconnected from all other areas of children’s lives and educational institut...
Within recent years, the Internet has evolved into one of the most commonly used innovations by memb...
With a lack of research regarding the viability of social media use as a tool for learning in K-12 e...
Parents and children both construct narratives around what young people do online and why, and how t...