Parental involvement in schools has been contested for decades. Although it is clear that parents have a responsibility to care for and nurture their children, the legislated role of schools to educate children leaves somewhat ambiguous the role of parents. Using Hannah Arendt's notions of public and private and the emergence of a social sphere this conceptual research examines the complex relationship of parents to schools. Using the British Columbia Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils (BCCPAC) Parent Advocacy Project as one model, this study illustrates how parents can play an important role in the public school education of their children. Parental involvement and legislated governance of schools have emerged as major educ...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
After reviewing the literature on parental involvement, it is evident that there is a lack of schola...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...
Parents’ involvement in their children’s schooling (PI) has become an established norm in Western so...
At the direction of the Policy and Planning Council, A MERC Study Group began meeting in September, ...
This book collects together significant research on the involvement of parents and carers in their c...
The participation of parents in the governance of schools has received an increasing amount of atten...
In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on parents to become more responsible for the ach...
Based on a qualitative case study of two rural schools located in Saskatchewan, Canada, this article...
Over the years volumes have been dedicated to tracing the history of education in America. Historian...
Master of EducationParents are being expected, more and more, to participate on school councils and ...
Parental involvement in schools takes many forms. This thesis explores formal parent/guardian organi...
Parent involvement in children’s education has long been accepted, as a positively linked variable i...
In an effort to reform and restructure schools in New York State, the Commissioner of Education, Tho...
Parents and teachers interact because of their shared responsibility for the welfare of the children...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
After reviewing the literature on parental involvement, it is evident that there is a lack of schola...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...
Parents’ involvement in their children’s schooling (PI) has become an established norm in Western so...
At the direction of the Policy and Planning Council, A MERC Study Group began meeting in September, ...
This book collects together significant research on the involvement of parents and carers in their c...
The participation of parents in the governance of schools has received an increasing amount of atten...
In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on parents to become more responsible for the ach...
Based on a qualitative case study of two rural schools located in Saskatchewan, Canada, this article...
Over the years volumes have been dedicated to tracing the history of education in America. Historian...
Master of EducationParents are being expected, more and more, to participate on school councils and ...
Parental involvement in schools takes many forms. This thesis explores formal parent/guardian organi...
Parent involvement in children’s education has long been accepted, as a positively linked variable i...
In an effort to reform and restructure schools in New York State, the Commissioner of Education, Tho...
Parents and teachers interact because of their shared responsibility for the welfare of the children...
During the past three decades a great deal has been written about the role parents have in their chi...
After reviewing the literature on parental involvement, it is evident that there is a lack of schola...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...