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Parental Involvement in Education

Sun, August 9, 8:00 to 9:30am, TBA

Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)

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While all five papers in this panel fall under the broad heading of parental involvement, each study approaches the topic in unique and important ways. With contexts ranging from the United States to China, the studies use varied methodological approaches, including an intrinsic case study, a longitudinal qualitative study, and statistical analyses of large datasets. The students in the papers range from those in an early childhood classroom to young adults making the transition to college. In one paper, parental involvement is the outcome; another focuses on perceptions of family-school partnerships; the third considers parental involvement’s effect on school disciplinary practices; the fourth explores parenting values and educational investment; and the last demonstrates that familial involvement cannot be simplified into a unidirectional parent-to-child chain but rather needs to include reciprocal familial care. Together, these papers challenge what we may take for granted in parental involvement research and raise new questions about parental involvement’s role in educational processes.

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