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Parents' Perceptions Of Parent Engagement: A Case Study Analysis
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9781545304709
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The purpose of this mixed-methods case study using a survey method with closed- and open-ended response items was to examine parents' perceptions of parental involvement practices based on Epstein's (1993) Framework of Six Types of Involvement. This study examined a district-wide parent involvement program to determine its conformance to research findings on effective family engagement strategies and practices, and to assess changes in parent involvement in schools. The participants of this study were parents whose children were in kindergarten through twelfth grade school. The evidence from the closed-ended responses supported that Epstein's Framework of Six Types of Involvement practices were key factors to parental involvement. Furthermore, the open-ended responses regarding parents' perceptions of parental involvement provided evidence of effective program practices. The results from this study can possibly inform parental involvement coordinators, district and school leaders in similar districts on whether parents perceived Epstein's Framework of Six Types of Involvement as an effective tool for parental engagement.
Author: chantara R. Carter |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Apr 11, 2017 |
Number of Pages: 80 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 154530470X |
ISBN-13: 9781545304709 |
Parents' Perceptions Of Parent Engagement: A Case Study Analysis
$17.31
The purpose of this mixed-methods case study using a survey method with closed- and open-ended response items was to examine parents' perceptions of parental involvement practices based on Epstein's (1993) Framework of Six Types of Involvement. This study examined a district-wide parent involvement program to determine its conformance to research findings on effective family engagement strategies and practices, and to assess changes in parent involvement in schools. The participants of this study were parents whose children were in kindergarten through twelfth grade school. The evidence from the closed-ended responses supported that Epstein's Framework of Six Types of Involvement practices were key factors to parental involvement. Furthermore, the open-ended responses regarding parents' perceptions of parental involvement provided evidence of effective program practices. The results from this study can possibly inform parental involvement coordinators, district and school leaders in similar districts on whether parents perceived Epstein's Framework of Six Types of Involvement as an effective tool for parental engagement.
Author: chantara R. Carter |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Apr 11, 2017 |
Number of Pages: 80 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 154530470X |
ISBN-13: 9781545304709 |