This article is an effort to broaden our understanding of the ways in which schools can foster family trust in an intercultural context. In schools with diversity, misconceptions between schools and families, especially immigrant ones, regarding the behavior, responsibilities, roles and the expectations of family involvement, can cause mistrust. Research in Spain has indicated the problematic relationship between immigrant families and the school as well as lack of social cohesion between immigrant and native families that can result of this in highly diverse schools (Garreta, 2008, 2009; Carrasco et al., 2009). Based on the fieldwork in five public primary schools in the city of Barcelona and in-depth interviews with education professiona...
Family engagement is widely believed to enhance children’s academic achievement. Some children, part...
Abstract It is well known that families’ participation at school has never reached the expectations ...
Family involvement is important in children’s lives, at home and in school. According to O’Donnell a...
The main aim of the thesis is to explain intercultural relations between immigrant and native famili...
In Spain, academic debate and school administrations have evolved to the extent that relations betwe...
This paper explores what the main perceptions of immigrant families are by native families and how t...
This article analyzes the participation of families in school, inquiring about the specific problems...
The importance of school-family-community (SFC) partnerships have long been established; however, mo...
Different studies show the benefits of school and families' relationships, particularly in situation...
This book is located within this context of considering parental involvement as essential to improve...
The increased and stable presence of immigrant children in preschools and in primary schools in Ital...
This article describes how a group of Latin American parents became more effective in their dealings...
The connection between families and school is key to an equitable, inclusive and intercultural educa...
La reflexión sobre la que gira el presente artículo se basa en el encuentro que se produce entre la...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
Family engagement is widely believed to enhance children’s academic achievement. Some children, part...
Abstract It is well known that families’ participation at school has never reached the expectations ...
Family involvement is important in children’s lives, at home and in school. According to O’Donnell a...
The main aim of the thesis is to explain intercultural relations between immigrant and native famili...
In Spain, academic debate and school administrations have evolved to the extent that relations betwe...
This paper explores what the main perceptions of immigrant families are by native families and how t...
This article analyzes the participation of families in school, inquiring about the specific problems...
The importance of school-family-community (SFC) partnerships have long been established; however, mo...
Different studies show the benefits of school and families' relationships, particularly in situation...
This book is located within this context of considering parental involvement as essential to improve...
The increased and stable presence of immigrant children in preschools and in primary schools in Ital...
This article describes how a group of Latin American parents became more effective in their dealings...
The connection between families and school is key to an equitable, inclusive and intercultural educa...
La reflexión sobre la que gira el presente artículo se basa en el encuentro que se produce entre la...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
Family engagement is widely believed to enhance children’s academic achievement. Some children, part...
Abstract It is well known that families’ participation at school has never reached the expectations ...
Family involvement is important in children’s lives, at home and in school. According to O’Donnell a...