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Seghers, Marie; Boone, Simon; Van Avermaet, Piet – Educational Review, 2021
Educational transitions are crucial sites of social selection. Whereas social bias in teacher recommendations is well-established, less is known about teacher guidance in the process preceding the actual choice. Bridging the literature on social class and educational choice and home-school relations this study explores classed patterns in the…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interaction, Social Class, Parent Teacher Conferences
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Hornby, Garry; Blackwell, Ian – Educational Review, 2018
The article on barriers to parental involvement in education that was published in "Educational Review" in 2011 has been surprisingly widely read and cited. The article was prompted by concern over the apparent gap between the rhetoric and reality of parental involvement evident in preceding years. It presented a model which discussed…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Barriers, Elementary Schools
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Fan, Weihua; Li, Nan; Sandoval, Jaime Robert – Educational Review, 2018
In a 2011 article in this journal, Hornby and Lafaele provided a comprehensive model to understand barriers that may adversely impact effectiveness of parental involvement (PI) in education. The proposed explanatory model provides researchers with a new comprehensive and systematic perspective of the phenomenon in question with references from an…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Barriers, Elementary Schools
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Hornby, Garry; Lafaele, Rayleen – Educational Review, 2011
The issue of parental involvement (PI) in education is notable for the extensive rhetoric supporting it and considerable variation in the reality of its practice. It is proposed that the gap between rhetoric and reality in PI has come about because of the influence of factors at the parent and family, child, parent-teacher and societal levels…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Political Issues