The purpose of this qualitative interpretive research study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of seven second- and third-generation U.S.-born Latino parents in a high-poverty urban school district in Texas regarding their role in their children’s schooling. Specifically, this study was organized to understand what the selected Latino parents perceived as parent involvement, what expectations they had of the school and, conversely, what expectations the school personnel had of them, and finally, what perceptions the parents held about their role in school-parent activities. Though parent involvement is considered to be one of the most important factors in a child’s success in school, this study also explored the perceived chasm ...
As data shows, Latinos are the largest ethnic group in public schools, yet their educational attainm...
A qualitative study, using focus groups of Latino parents living in a rural Southeastern U.S. commun...
Public schools with a large Hispanic student population often claim lack of parental involvement (Le...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
This study examined Latino parents' perceptions of the nature, purposes, and consequences of their i...
One of the most dramatic changes in the demographic landscape of the United States during the last d...
The goal of this mixed methods study was to identify policy-relevant mechanisms to improve the educa...
abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to provide insight into immigrant Latino parents'...
The questions associated with the potential influence of parental involvement on students' achieveme...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
This study sought to discover the essence and lived experiences of six Hispanic immigrant families a...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand Latino parent perceptions of the lived ...
The ethnographic study presented herein is an attempt in identifying ways in which Latino parents in...
Includes vita.The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of Hispanic parent ...
abstract: ABSTRACT Students who drop out of high school experience lower incomes and greater unemplo...
As data shows, Latinos are the largest ethnic group in public schools, yet their educational attainm...
A qualitative study, using focus groups of Latino parents living in a rural Southeastern U.S. commun...
Public schools with a large Hispanic student population often claim lack of parental involvement (Le...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
This study examined Latino parents' perceptions of the nature, purposes, and consequences of their i...
One of the most dramatic changes in the demographic landscape of the United States during the last d...
The goal of this mixed methods study was to identify policy-relevant mechanisms to improve the educa...
abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to provide insight into immigrant Latino parents'...
The questions associated with the potential influence of parental involvement on students' achieveme...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
This study sought to discover the essence and lived experiences of six Hispanic immigrant families a...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand Latino parent perceptions of the lived ...
The ethnographic study presented herein is an attempt in identifying ways in which Latino parents in...
Includes vita.The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of Hispanic parent ...
abstract: ABSTRACT Students who drop out of high school experience lower incomes and greater unemplo...
As data shows, Latinos are the largest ethnic group in public schools, yet their educational attainm...
A qualitative study, using focus groups of Latino parents living in a rural Southeastern U.S. commun...
Public schools with a large Hispanic student population often claim lack of parental involvement (Le...