Abstract: This study used path analytic techniques and an ecological framework to exam-ine the association between children’s perceptions of their parents ’ educational involve-ment, children’s personal characteristics, and their school achievement. Fathers ’ academic pressure was predictive of lower achievement, whereas mothers ’ encouragement and sup-port predicted higher achievement. Both parents used more academic pressure with their sons, whereas using more encouragement and support with their daughters. The effects of parental involvement were mediated through children’s academic competence. This study demonstrates the interactive influences of parents ’ educational involvement and children’s personal characteristics in predicting sch...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the influence of parenting style and parental involvement in schooling...
Abstract: The study determined the parental involvement as determinants of pupils’ academic achievem...
Parents’ involvement into their children’s learning process can be explained in different ways. It i...
AbstractSocieties in general, and educators, in particular, consider that family and parental involv...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the relation among family characteristics, school achievement, parenti...
Abstract: Parent involvement in a child's education is consistently found to be positively asso...
This paper reviews the research literature on the relationship between parental involvement (PI) and...
This study examined how school performance of third- and fourth-grade students from a diverse urban ...
This paper is a quantitative synthesis of research into parental involvement and academic achievemen...
This literature review examines patterns of parent-child involvement that foster high academic achie...
Parents’ level of involvement in children’s schooling is related to children’s academic success; yet...
Parent involvement in a child’s education is consistently found to be positively associated with a c...
Parental Involvement as a factor of Child's School Readiness The aim of this research is to explore ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parental involvement increased the school performance ...
Past research demonstrates the importance parents have in determining the outcomes in their children...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the influence of parenting style and parental involvement in schooling...
Abstract: The study determined the parental involvement as determinants of pupils’ academic achievem...
Parents’ involvement into their children’s learning process can be explained in different ways. It i...
AbstractSocieties in general, and educators, in particular, consider that family and parental involv...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the relation among family characteristics, school achievement, parenti...
Abstract: Parent involvement in a child's education is consistently found to be positively asso...
This paper reviews the research literature on the relationship between parental involvement (PI) and...
This study examined how school performance of third- and fourth-grade students from a diverse urban ...
This paper is a quantitative synthesis of research into parental involvement and academic achievemen...
This literature review examines patterns of parent-child involvement that foster high academic achie...
Parents’ level of involvement in children’s schooling is related to children’s academic success; yet...
Parent involvement in a child’s education is consistently found to be positively associated with a c...
Parental Involvement as a factor of Child's School Readiness The aim of this research is to explore ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if parental involvement increased the school performance ...
Past research demonstrates the importance parents have in determining the outcomes in their children...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the influence of parenting style and parental involvement in schooling...
Abstract: The study determined the parental involvement as determinants of pupils’ academic achievem...
Parents’ involvement into their children’s learning process can be explained in different ways. It i...