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Erin Turner; Pilar Ester Mariñoso; Marta Civil; Beatriz Quintos; Fany Salazar; Maura Varley Gutiérrez – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
Collaborative partnerships between families and teachers have the potential to support and transform students' mathematics learning experiences. This study focused on interactions among mothers and teachers of multilingual elementary grade students who participated together in workshops focused on teaching and learning mathematics. We analyzed…
Descriptors: Mothers, Elementary School Teachers, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Jazmin A. Muro – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
Previous research highlights how schools value white, middle-class modes of parental involvement, we know less about Latinx parents' involvement in their children's schools. This article compares the participatory patterns of Latinx and non-Latinx white parents whose children attend a Spanish/English dual-immersion school in Los Angeles. Drawing…
Descriptors: Parent Associations, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Immersion Programs, Racial Segregation
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McCarthy Foubert, Jennifer L. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This paper draws from a critical race multicase study of Black parents' school engagement experiences in a liberal U.S. public school district, focusing here on 12 mothers and fathers who participated in Parent Teacher Organizations (PTOs) and/or African American parent groups. I apply Critical Race Theory, particularly Crenshaw's notions of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Districts, Political Attitudes, Blacks
He, Lu – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Among the various forms of bilingual education in the United States, dual language immersion education has grown rapidly during the past decades (Lindholm-Leary, 2001; Wilson, 2011). Particularly, while the implementation of Mandarin Chinese immersion programs attracted educators and stakeholders' interest, limited attention was paid to research…
Descriptors: Mandarin Chinese, Public Schools, Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning
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Ishimaru, Ann M.; Lott, Joe, II; Torres, Kathryn E.; O'Reilly-Diaz, Karen – Teachers College Record, 2019
Context: An emerging body of research has begun to re-envision how nondominant families and communities might become powerful actors in equity-based educational change when issues of power, race, culture, language, and class are integrated into family engagement efforts. Beyond the commitment to more equitable engagement, the field offers little…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parent Education, Cultural Differences
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Matthiesen, Noomi – Ethnography and Education, 2020
This article takes a closer look at the issue of access by describing the author's process of access during an ethnographic study on the home--school collaboration between Somali diaspora mothers and teachers in Danish public schools. The article is structured around metaphors of the field and unfolds as a progressive narrative of these metaphors;…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Ethnography, Family School Relationship, Mothers
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Wegemer, Christopher M.; Tivaringe, Tafadzwa; Hildreth, Roudy W.; Pacheco, Jennifer; Sifuentes, Manuela Stewart – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2020
The purpose of this article is to share tensions experienced by the Center for Community-Based Learning and Engagement (CU Engage) at the University of Colorado Boulder during its attempts to facilitate social justice-oriented community change. These tensions speak to larger questions about the goals of community-campus engagement (CCE) programs,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Change, School Community Relationship, Colleges
Verenisse Ponce Soria – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The U.S. South, in spite of its racist Jim Crow era laws and political history, has the fastest growing Latine immigrant population in the country. In North Carolina alone, the Latine population is responsible for over one-third of the state's growth exceeding all other population groups. Despite this rapid-growing change, the state is third to…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Hispanic American Students, Immigrants, United States History
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Dahl, Kari Kragh Blume – Power and Education, 2017
Parental participation is a fundamental principle of the Danish "folkeskole" (for children aged 6-16), yet this article explores how too much parental cooperation influences the relationship of teachers to their professional responsibility. The majority of research on parent-teacher cooperation has focused on parents' opportunities to…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Teacher Responsibility, Parent Influence, Professionalism
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Ishimaru, Ann M.; Takahashi, Sola – Peabody Journal of Education, 2017
Partnerships between teachers and parents from nondominant communities hold promise for reducing race- and class-based educational disparities, but the ways families and teachers work together often fall short of delivering systemic change. Racialized institutional scripts provide "taken-for-granted" norms, expectations, and assumptions…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Equal Education, Sociocultural Patterns, Participatory Research
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Wallace, Derron – Gender and Education, 2017
In the US and UK, Black fatherhood has long been steeped in narratives of pathology. Despite the promotion of nuanced understandings of Black fatherhood in recent scholarship, research on Black fathers' positive engagement with urban schools remains remarkably limited. This article adds to the literature by highlighting the strategies Black…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, African Americans, Immigrants
Hughes, William; Pickeral, Terry – National School Climate Center, 2013
School climate reform, an evidence-­-based strategy, supports K--12 students, school personnel, parents/guardians and community members learning and working together to promote pro-social education. Done well, these efforts will result in even safer, more supportive, engaging, helpfully challenging and harmonious schools. The U.S. Department of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Participative Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Participation
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Ghirotto, Luca; Mazzoni, Valentina – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2013
This paper begins with some general comments regarding the concept of participation in educative processes as it has developed in the preceding decades from a rights-based perspective, following the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. In order to discuss the notion of participation, the authors introduce a…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Student Participation, Early Childhood Education, Adults
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Pushor, Debbie – Action in Teacher Education, 2012
In this article, the author makes visible and works to interrupt the story of school as "protectorate." In examining, within this dominant narrative, educators' taken-for-granted assumptions about parents' positioning in relation to the landscape of school, the author presents research on parent engagement that provides those within the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent School Relationship, Parent Role, Teacher Role
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Lareau, Annette; Munoz, Vanessa Lopes – Sociology of Education, 2012
Researchers and policy makers overwhelmingly stress the harmonious nature of parent involvement. Researchers have focused on individual forms of parent involvement, yet collective efforts of parents in parent-teacher organizations (PTOs) are a key dynamic in schools. Drawing on a case study of an elementary school in an upper-middle-class…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Family Involvement, School Personnel, Volunteers
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