The paper analyses the existing relationship between parents and school in Mexican high schools, pointing out insufficient parent participation in academic project planning. Despite the formally accepted parent participation in educational projects, parents, in reality, act as spectators or school clients and do not get involved in the fundamental issues of their children fostering. Parents generally accept whatever deci sions teachers make and this lack of parentalinvolvement constitutes one of the factors that bear heavily on poor scholastic performance among high school students
Public schools with a large Hispanic student population often claim lack of parental involvement (Le...
A quantitative study was performed aimed to describe parental involvement in their primary school ch...
The problem was to determine whether there were significant differences between the academic achieve...
El artículo analiza la relación familia-escuela en la secundaria mexicana, se destaca la escasa par...
The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) in LFG Diamantina National High School has recorded low partici...
“Opening a School” has long been discussed in MEXT since 1980’s and the phrase itself has been very ...
Understanding why and how parents participate in Mexican schools can inform the efforts of American ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parents' involvement in secondary student education. In...
The low academic achievement among Latino students in many inner city high schools leads to higher f...
Although since the 1993 Education Act in Mexico established parental participation in schools throug...
A subset of parents involved in their children's education in the private sector is causing frustrat...
According to the Bureau of Census, almost 13 million Mexican-Americans live in the United States. Si...
<span>This article describes the degree of parental involvement in the educational activities of el...
AbstractThis study aims to identify the reasons why parent-teacher associations are not able raise d...
AbstractPractitioners and policy makers alike intuitively accept the importance of parental Particip...
Public schools with a large Hispanic student population often claim lack of parental involvement (Le...
A quantitative study was performed aimed to describe parental involvement in their primary school ch...
The problem was to determine whether there were significant differences between the academic achieve...
El artículo analiza la relación familia-escuela en la secundaria mexicana, se destaca la escasa par...
The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) in LFG Diamantina National High School has recorded low partici...
“Opening a School” has long been discussed in MEXT since 1980’s and the phrase itself has been very ...
Understanding why and how parents participate in Mexican schools can inform the efforts of American ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parents' involvement in secondary student education. In...
The low academic achievement among Latino students in many inner city high schools leads to higher f...
Although since the 1993 Education Act in Mexico established parental participation in schools throug...
A subset of parents involved in their children's education in the private sector is causing frustrat...
According to the Bureau of Census, almost 13 million Mexican-Americans live in the United States. Si...
<span>This article describes the degree of parental involvement in the educational activities of el...
AbstractThis study aims to identify the reasons why parent-teacher associations are not able raise d...
AbstractPractitioners and policy makers alike intuitively accept the importance of parental Particip...
Public schools with a large Hispanic student population often claim lack of parental involvement (Le...
A quantitative study was performed aimed to describe parental involvement in their primary school ch...
The problem was to determine whether there were significant differences between the academic achieve...