The Importance of Parental Involvement
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The Importance of Parental Involvement


Parent Involvement in Education by Kathleen Cotton and Karen Reed Wikelund
The research overwhelmingly demonstrates that parent involvement in children's learning is positively related to achievement. Further, the research shows that the more intensively parents are involved in their children's learning, the more beneficial are the achievement effects. This holds true for all types of parent involvement in children's learning and for all types and ages of students.

Most intelligent people would garner from this that we need to encourage parents to be more involved in their children's education.




- What's Wrong With These People
Angela over at Mother Crone's Homeschool wanted to start a cooperative homeschooling academy. The facility she hoped to use turned her down because.......................... "After much discussion, this council does not believe that homeschooling...

- Level The Playing Field
Because kids feel bad when their parents have to work. So, if you can’t bring enough parent involvement for the whole class, don’t allow any for anyone. Level the playing field by taking all the kids away from all the parents, all day long. Parents...

- Npr Interview With Unchooled Laurie Chancey
The U.S. Department of Education estimates that over a million children are homeschooled and research shows that number is on the rise. Less research has been done on a newer branch of home learning, known as "un-schooling." As many as 20,000 children...

- Parental Involvement
The Community Education Support Foundation, Inc. organization in Meridian places much of its efforts in seeking information concerning facts are obtained through research. Research overwhelmingly demonstrates that parent involvement in children’s learning...

- Parental Involvement
Principled Discovery has an interesting post Parental involvement in the tween years . She makes some excellent points. Unfortunately, many of these after-school programs are increasingly viewed as "opportunities" for children, rather than the glorified...



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