This study examines the use of parental involvement within early years area based initiatives designed to 'raise standards, widen participation and promote social inclusion'. The imperative to involve parents in communities labelled as 'disadvantaged' is explored with reference to one particular community in the north east of England. All three initiatives, a Family Numeracy programme, an Education Action Zone and a Sure Start programme have specific targets to reach in terms of involving parents in an attempt to meet the governments' three key objectives for education. This study consists of two phases and involves analysis of Key Stage One and Key Stage Two Mathematics Test results from twenty four children alongside an interview programm...
M.Ed.The main aim of the project is to investigate, highlight and come up with recommendations on ho...
Pre-school years builds foundation or baseline for child’s growth, development and learning. For chi...
This study explored how parents and families perceive their own engagement in early years services i...
This study examines the use of parental involvement within early years area based initiatives design...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their ...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their...
Parental involvement is very essential in children’s learning at school and it should not be overloo...
This paper illustrates some of the tensions and contradictions in schools' attempts to develop paren...
The primary aim of the study from which this paper derives was to investigate the level of parental ...
Research has consistently shown that parents' engagement in a child's education is strongly linked t...
This paper describes and evaluates a project undertaken with parents from an inner city primary scho...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
Background: This paper outlines the findings from a research project carried out in the UK that expl...
The article analyses the involvement of parents participating in the child's education process. The ...
This research paper explores the idea of parental participation in childhood education. Evidence is ...
M.Ed.The main aim of the project is to investigate, highlight and come up with recommendations on ho...
Pre-school years builds foundation or baseline for child’s growth, development and learning. For chi...
This study explored how parents and families perceive their own engagement in early years services i...
This study examines the use of parental involvement within early years area based initiatives design...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their ...
This study is mainly concerned with the need for and positive outcome of involving parents in their...
Parental involvement is very essential in children’s learning at school and it should not be overloo...
This paper illustrates some of the tensions and contradictions in schools' attempts to develop paren...
The primary aim of the study from which this paper derives was to investigate the level of parental ...
Research has consistently shown that parents' engagement in a child's education is strongly linked t...
This paper describes and evaluates a project undertaken with parents from an inner city primary scho...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
Background: This paper outlines the findings from a research project carried out in the UK that expl...
The article analyses the involvement of parents participating in the child's education process. The ...
This research paper explores the idea of parental participation in childhood education. Evidence is ...
M.Ed.The main aim of the project is to investigate, highlight and come up with recommendations on ho...
Pre-school years builds foundation or baseline for child’s growth, development and learning. For chi...
This study explored how parents and families perceive their own engagement in early years services i...