Abstract: After reviewing the literature on parental involvement, it is evident that there is a lack of scholarly information that speaks directly toward parents advocating for all children. This paper explores the common characteristics and motivations of mothers who are advocating for changes within the public school system
This Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy special issue, “Parent and Community ...
While parent involvement in schools is heralded as a rite of democratic participation and a panacea ...
This thesis seeks to gain insight into the nature of parent education outcomes, as evidenced through...
After reviewing the literature on parental involvement, it is evident that there is a lack of schola...
Section 1118(e)(2) of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 encouraged public schools to conduct and ...
Parenting may well be the most universal activity of adulthood. Simply put, almost all adults are pa...
This study sought to analyze the experiences of participants in court-ordered parent education with ...
Research has shown that there can be a positive impact on the child’s academic achievement when pare...
Parent involvement is an element that has been identified in the literature base as being an import...
American educational reform movements focus on efforts to restructure our schools to include all int...
The purpose of this study was to explore how parents perceive the essence of parental involvement in...
The purpose of my research was to investigate the effect of an adaptation of a parent involvement pr...
AbstractReframing the school culture as a community of learners creates a context in which many new ...
World events of the past few years have cast a shadow of doubt over the ability of the American scho...
It would be politically naive to assume that greater involvement of parents is the panacea for the p...
This Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy special issue, “Parent and Community ...
While parent involvement in schools is heralded as a rite of democratic participation and a panacea ...
This thesis seeks to gain insight into the nature of parent education outcomes, as evidenced through...
After reviewing the literature on parental involvement, it is evident that there is a lack of schola...
Section 1118(e)(2) of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 encouraged public schools to conduct and ...
Parenting may well be the most universal activity of adulthood. Simply put, almost all adults are pa...
This study sought to analyze the experiences of participants in court-ordered parent education with ...
Research has shown that there can be a positive impact on the child’s academic achievement when pare...
Parent involvement is an element that has been identified in the literature base as being an import...
American educational reform movements focus on efforts to restructure our schools to include all int...
The purpose of this study was to explore how parents perceive the essence of parental involvement in...
The purpose of my research was to investigate the effect of an adaptation of a parent involvement pr...
AbstractReframing the school culture as a community of learners creates a context in which many new ...
World events of the past few years have cast a shadow of doubt over the ability of the American scho...
It would be politically naive to assume that greater involvement of parents is the panacea for the p...
This Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy special issue, “Parent and Community ...
While parent involvement in schools is heralded as a rite of democratic participation and a panacea ...
This thesis seeks to gain insight into the nature of parent education outcomes, as evidenced through...