This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role of parents in year one children's learning of number. Drawing on the results of semi-structured interviews, data from each cohort were analysed independently to ensure the cultural integrity of any response categories and the results of this process compared. Two broad themes were identified concerning implicit and explicit forms of parental involvement. The former, manifested similarly across the two cohorts, concerned the importance of parents presenting children with positive attitudes towards mathematics. The latter, incorporating three comparable subthemes, focused on the creation of number-rich home environments, home–school communicatio...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role o...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role o...
In this paper, we present results of an interview study of Swedish teachers’ views on parental invol...
This paper draws on data from semi-structured interviews undertaken with year one teachers in Englan...
In this paper, we present results of an interview study of Swedish teachers’ views on parental invol...
In this paper we present results of an interview study of English teachers’ views on parental involv...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role o...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers' perspectives on the role o...
In this paper, we present results of an interview study of Swedish teachers’ views on parental invol...
This paper draws on data from semi-structured interviews undertaken with year one teachers in Englan...
In this paper, we present results of an interview study of Swedish teachers’ views on parental invol...
In this paper we present results of an interview study of English teachers’ views on parental involv...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
This paper presents an exploratory study of English and Swedish teachers’ perspectives on the role o...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...
This paper draws on semi-structured interviews undertaken with twenty teachers of year one children ...