Parent-teacher communication has great influence on children’s school performance. Using Walker et al.’s model of parent involvement as a theoretical framework, this study investigated Chinese immigrant parents’ communication experience with teachers and the psychological factors that influenced such communication. The study collected data through survey and revealed that Chinese immigrant parents recognized their responsibility to maintain regular communication with school teachers and believed that such communication could bring beneficial outcomes to their children’s education. The study found that Chinese immigrant parents had more frequent communication with teachers than those recorded in previous literatures. Among the five psycholog...
textThe purpose of this study was to explore home-school communication from the perspectives of par...
This research explores two broad areas in relation to the experiences of international students loca...
Research indicates that the limited communication between English as a Second Language (ESL) teache...
Throughout American history, parental involvement has been a “hot topic” in American education. Pare...
Using mixed methods research design, this study aimed to explore and examine Chinese immigrant paren...
This study uses data (both quantitative and qualitative) reported by children from Chinese immigrant...
Although parent involvement has received long-standing attention in the literature, there is limited...
This study compared 120 Chinese immigrant parents and 127 non-Chinese parents from New Zealand presc...
This article reports on a sample of 26 middle-class Chinese immigrant par-ents ’ perspectives on the...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Immigrant families face multiple barriers to engaging with children's schools. Yet, school-based par...
AbstractParent-Child Conflict in Chinese American Immigrant Families: A Longitudinal Study Examining...
The far-reaching effects of 21st century globalisation have meant that schools are facing an increas...
With the increasing number of immigrant Chinese students studying in Toronto public schools, differe...
Through listening to participants’ own words, this study provides a comprehensive description and an...
textThe purpose of this study was to explore home-school communication from the perspectives of par...
This research explores two broad areas in relation to the experiences of international students loca...
Research indicates that the limited communication between English as a Second Language (ESL) teache...
Throughout American history, parental involvement has been a “hot topic” in American education. Pare...
Using mixed methods research design, this study aimed to explore and examine Chinese immigrant paren...
This study uses data (both quantitative and qualitative) reported by children from Chinese immigrant...
Although parent involvement has received long-standing attention in the literature, there is limited...
This study compared 120 Chinese immigrant parents and 127 non-Chinese parents from New Zealand presc...
This article reports on a sample of 26 middle-class Chinese immigrant par-ents ’ perspectives on the...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
Immigrant families face multiple barriers to engaging with children's schools. Yet, school-based par...
AbstractParent-Child Conflict in Chinese American Immigrant Families: A Longitudinal Study Examining...
The far-reaching effects of 21st century globalisation have meant that schools are facing an increas...
With the increasing number of immigrant Chinese students studying in Toronto public schools, differe...
Through listening to participants’ own words, this study provides a comprehensive description and an...
textThe purpose of this study was to explore home-school communication from the perspectives of par...
This research explores two broad areas in relation to the experiences of international students loca...
Research indicates that the limited communication between English as a Second Language (ESL) teache...