Engaging low-income parents of color in schools in ways that empower and respect rather than further marginalize remains a persistent challenge. Current studies on organizations which work with low-income parents of color in schools, which I term “parent engagement organizations” or PEOs, highlight how PEOs lend critical infrastructure and resources to activities such as disseminating information about educational practices or organizing parents for school reform. Less understood is how organizational survival, a condition specific and unique to the organization as a social actor, may influence parent engagement practices and, subsequently, how low-income parents of color are empowered to engage in schools. In this study, I move beyond tech...
Nongovernmental actors have long been involved in the funding of U.S. K-12 public schools. With rece...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Educational Policy and Administration...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...
Parental involvement in schools takes many forms. This thesis explores formal parent/guardian organi...
The purpose of this research was to explore the question of whether inner-city schools were organize...
Parent participation in urban schools is essential to student success. In historically low-income c...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
Considerable literature on K-12 education has lauded parental engagement, suggesting that student ac...
Background/Context: Parent involvement in education is widely recognized as important, yet it remain...
Nationally and in Philadelphia, urban school reform embraces the need for revised relations among fa...
In the growing trend toward urban school reform vital educational stakeholders often function at cro...
In this qualitative study, I will use the adjustable filter of social capital to examine a group of ...
While parent involvement in schools is heralded as a rite of democratic participation and a panacea ...
This article explores the social processes and outcomes associated with a school-linked, community-b...
Purpose: Educational leadership is key to addressing the persistent ineq-uities in low-income urban ...
Nongovernmental actors have long been involved in the funding of U.S. K-12 public schools. With rece...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Educational Policy and Administration...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...
Parental involvement in schools takes many forms. This thesis explores formal parent/guardian organi...
The purpose of this research was to explore the question of whether inner-city schools were organize...
Parent participation in urban schools is essential to student success. In historically low-income c...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
Considerable literature on K-12 education has lauded parental engagement, suggesting that student ac...
Background/Context: Parent involvement in education is widely recognized as important, yet it remain...
Nationally and in Philadelphia, urban school reform embraces the need for revised relations among fa...
In the growing trend toward urban school reform vital educational stakeholders often function at cro...
In this qualitative study, I will use the adjustable filter of social capital to examine a group of ...
While parent involvement in schools is heralded as a rite of democratic participation and a panacea ...
This article explores the social processes and outcomes associated with a school-linked, community-b...
Purpose: Educational leadership is key to addressing the persistent ineq-uities in low-income urban ...
Nongovernmental actors have long been involved in the funding of U.S. K-12 public schools. With rece...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Educational Policy and Administration...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...