Parental engagement in education is a deceptively simple idea. Supported by theory and empirical evidence, it is promoted in educational policy in many countries, including Aotearoa New Zealand. Nevertheless, research demonstrates a gap between the rhetoric and the reality of parental engagement practice. The critiques of factors and barriers influencing the gap in practice do not adequately address how schools, as sites of policy enactment, deal with the multifaceted dimensions of parental engagement. This study aims to increase the knowledge and understanding of the reality of parental engagement, especially as it is enacted and experienced in an Aotearoa New Zealand school setting. It focuses on two less considered material contexts, b...
The nature of parental participation in children's education is changing rapidly. A growing body of ...
Engaging parents and whānau (family) in a respectful partnership that develops strong home-school co...
The failure of education services to ensure equitable outcomes for all groups of children has been ...
Parental engagement in education is a deceptively simple idea. Supported by theory and empirical evi...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This report explores school-‐parent engagement in three town-‐based schools in the Northern Territ...
The neoliberalisation of education policy has led to the valorisation of particular parents and the ...
Decades of research have shown that parental involvement in education can have a crucial influence o...
This research study was driven by a personal frustration at the lack of democratic parent engagement...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
This research explored parental engagement with education in the UK. It used an exploratory paradigm...
This thesis analyses and describes a range of factors that impact upon mainstream primary school tea...
This study presents the standpoint of parental engagement, conceptualized by Janet Goodall and colla...
It is acknowledged that parental engagement with children’s learning and education is of vital impor...
The argument for the importance of a parent’s engagement with their child’s learning over parental i...
The nature of parental participation in children's education is changing rapidly. A growing body of ...
Engaging parents and whānau (family) in a respectful partnership that develops strong home-school co...
The failure of education services to ensure equitable outcomes for all groups of children has been ...
Parental engagement in education is a deceptively simple idea. Supported by theory and empirical evi...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
This report explores school-‐parent engagement in three town-‐based schools in the Northern Territ...
The neoliberalisation of education policy has led to the valorisation of particular parents and the ...
Decades of research have shown that parental involvement in education can have a crucial influence o...
This research study was driven by a personal frustration at the lack of democratic parent engagement...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
This research explored parental engagement with education in the UK. It used an exploratory paradigm...
This thesis analyses and describes a range of factors that impact upon mainstream primary school tea...
This study presents the standpoint of parental engagement, conceptualized by Janet Goodall and colla...
It is acknowledged that parental engagement with children’s learning and education is of vital impor...
The argument for the importance of a parent’s engagement with their child’s learning over parental i...
The nature of parental participation in children's education is changing rapidly. A growing body of ...
Engaging parents and whānau (family) in a respectful partnership that develops strong home-school co...
The failure of education services to ensure equitable outcomes for all groups of children has been ...