There is an old African proverb that says, “It takes a village to raise a child (Buzzell, 1996, p.1).” In today’s society, this saying is applicable to the idea of parent-teacher partnerships in education. The underlying assumption of such partnerships is that everyone who has a stake in a child’s life, including the parents, teachers, and community, should work together to give that child the best education possible. In reality, however, key stakeholders in a child’s life may have many different ideas and beliefs, and, as a result, a disconnect in communication and relationships among them can arise. In such situations, fluid partnerships between these stakeholders can be challenged and resulting tensions can emerge which, in turn, can aff...
The purpose of this review is to help elementary school educators to gain important information whic...
While the value of the parent/teacher partnership is universally accepted, it is not always easy to ...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
There is an old African proverb that says, “It takes a village to raise a child (Buzzell, 1996, p.1)...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question, does being a parent make teachers more effecti...
Teachers collaborating with parents is an axiom of successful school programmes. The parents’ role s...
The influence Early Childhood Education has transformed dramatically over the last ten years with t...
Partnership in education is a global phenomenon, which is relatively new in the South African contex...
Early childhood educators are bound by ethical duty and guided by developmentally appropriate practi...
The influence Early Childhood Education has transformed dramatically over the last ten years with th...
Secondary research was performed to obtain an overview of parent involvement in schools with low soc...
Strong parent-educator partnerships in special education yield benefits for parents, teachers and st...
Effective collaboration between educators and parents has become more and more essential to meet the...
A ZBTE article on parental participation in the educational process of their children with special ...
Globally, teachers and school leaders are increasingly encouraging parents to become more directly i...
The purpose of this review is to help elementary school educators to gain important information whic...
While the value of the parent/teacher partnership is universally accepted, it is not always easy to ...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
There is an old African proverb that says, “It takes a village to raise a child (Buzzell, 1996, p.1)...
The purpose of this thesis is to answer the question, does being a parent make teachers more effecti...
Teachers collaborating with parents is an axiom of successful school programmes. The parents’ role s...
The influence Early Childhood Education has transformed dramatically over the last ten years with t...
Partnership in education is a global phenomenon, which is relatively new in the South African contex...
Early childhood educators are bound by ethical duty and guided by developmentally appropriate practi...
The influence Early Childhood Education has transformed dramatically over the last ten years with th...
Secondary research was performed to obtain an overview of parent involvement in schools with low soc...
Strong parent-educator partnerships in special education yield benefits for parents, teachers and st...
Effective collaboration between educators and parents has become more and more essential to meet the...
A ZBTE article on parental participation in the educational process of their children with special ...
Globally, teachers and school leaders are increasingly encouraging parents to become more directly i...
The purpose of this review is to help elementary school educators to gain important information whic...
While the value of the parent/teacher partnership is universally accepted, it is not always easy to ...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...