Family-School Links

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Academic Inequality
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BSS
BSS Data
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child development outcomes
Child School Adjustment
Child's Academic Attainment
children
Children's School Adaptation
Children's School Attainment
Children’s School Adaptation
Children’s School Attainment
Child’s Academic Attainment
educational inequality analysis
Eighth Grade Test Scores
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families
Family School Community Partnerships
Family School Links
family structure academic achievement
Family Structure Effects
father
gains
High SES
involvement
Low SES
mother
Mother Father Families
Mother Stepfather Families
National Health Interview Survey
parent
Parental Involvement
parental involvement research
partnerships
PTO
risk factors in schooling
School Related Behavior Problems
school-family partnerships
Single Parent Families
sociocultural factors education
Specific Teacher Practices
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Utah Center
Utah State Office
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805818406
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on the presentations and discussions from a national symposium on family-school links held at the Pennsylvania State University, this volume brings together psychologists, sociologists, educators, and policymakers studying the bidirectional effects between schools and families. This topic -- the links between families and schools, and how these affect children's educational achievement -- encompasses a host of questions, each of key social and educational significance.
* How far does parental involvement in schools affect children's experiences and achievement at school?
* What explains the great differences between schools, families, and communities in the extent of such involvement?
* Are these differences a matter of school practices, or do they reflect much broader social and cultural divisions?
* What is the nature of the impact schools have on children and their families?
* How can family-school-partnerships be fostered in a way that helps children?

The chapter authors consider these questions and related issues, present different perspectives, highlight various aspects of the issues, and suggest widely differing answers. This volume's goal is to provide the reader with current information on what is known about family-school-community links, and to provoke new ways of thinking about these links and their implications for children's education and well-being.