Parents, education, and the state

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Parents, education, and the state

edited by Cedric Cullingford

(Monitoring change in education, v. 3)

Arena , Ashgate Pub. Co., c1996

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Description

Discussing the relationship between parents, children and the state, within the education system, this study includes the role of both parents and state, and the effects on the education of the child. It also offers the opinions of teachers, parents and the children themselves.

Table of Contents

  • The role of parents in the education system
  • the relationship between parental involvement and educational achievement
  • politicians and parents
  • parents' views of the education system
  • teachers' views of parents in school
  • the good enough parent and the good enough child - childrens' views of their parents
  • parents and the Children Act
  • parents as formative influences - young criminals and their upbringing
  • schools and initiatives with parents
  • the education system and minority communities - the experience of a group of Muslim parents.

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