There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with children’s school outcomes. Schools are increasingly using digital technology to engage parents but the impact of such technology on students’ learning behaviour is still unclear. This paper reviews and synthesises international evidence from 29 studies to establish whether technology-mediated parental engagement can improve student outcomes. While the review suggests promising evidence in school-parent communication via phone, texts or emails on children’s attainment, attendance and homework completion, such communications have to be two-way, personalised and positive. The evidence for home computers and other portable devices is inconclusive. ...
Abstract: In today's school system, parent-teacher contact is especially important in in the classro...
Parents can play an active, constructive part in their child’s education. For example, Parentkind’s ...
A study that included forty-eight participants from a small rural middle school was conducted to det...
There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with chi...
A study that included forty-eight participants from a small rural middle school was conducted to det...
Karchmer-Klein, RachelThe Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires schools to connect and ...
a b s t r a c t This paper compares and contrasts two projects in order to better understand the com...
This paper compares and contrasts two projects in order to better understand the complex issues surr...
In the course of my research at PHD at the AMU University in Poland, I was exposed to patterns of co...
With the explosion of social networks and other technological applications, better communications ca...
This is a research study, which evaluates the impact of digital technologies on parental engagement ...
WOS: 000386382900008This phenomenological study explored parental e-nvolvement (or electronic parent...
Everyone seems to agree about the importance of parental involvement (PI) in children's educati...
[[abstract]]This study developed a platform, entitled Parent–Teacher-Ark, to support parental engage...
Researchers establish the undeniable positive impact that involved parents have on improving the aca...
Abstract: In today's school system, parent-teacher contact is especially important in in the classro...
Parents can play an active, constructive part in their child’s education. For example, Parentkind’s ...
A study that included forty-eight participants from a small rural middle school was conducted to det...
There is considerable evidence that the level of parental involvement is closely associated with chi...
A study that included forty-eight participants from a small rural middle school was conducted to det...
Karchmer-Klein, RachelThe Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires schools to connect and ...
a b s t r a c t This paper compares and contrasts two projects in order to better understand the com...
This paper compares and contrasts two projects in order to better understand the complex issues surr...
In the course of my research at PHD at the AMU University in Poland, I was exposed to patterns of co...
With the explosion of social networks and other technological applications, better communications ca...
This is a research study, which evaluates the impact of digital technologies on parental engagement ...
WOS: 000386382900008This phenomenological study explored parental e-nvolvement (or electronic parent...
Everyone seems to agree about the importance of parental involvement (PI) in children's educati...
[[abstract]]This study developed a platform, entitled Parent–Teacher-Ark, to support parental engage...
Researchers establish the undeniable positive impact that involved parents have on improving the aca...
Abstract: In today's school system, parent-teacher contact is especially important in in the classro...
Parents can play an active, constructive part in their child’s education. For example, Parentkind’s ...
A study that included forty-eight participants from a small rural middle school was conducted to det...