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Parental Involvement and Educational Achievement

British Educational Research Journal, 2005
Parental involvement is seen as an important strategy for the advancement of the quality of education. The ultimate objective of this is to expand the social and cognitive capacities of pupils. In addition, special attention is paid to the children of low‐educated and ethnic minority parents.
Driessen, G., Smit, F., Sleegers, P.
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Parental Involvement

2011
Panic disorder is one of the most severe anxiety disorders. Panic disorder usually develops during adolescence or young adulthood, but sometimes this disorder will develop before puberty. In community samples of adolescents, panic disorder occurs in about 1% of youth.
Phares, Vicky, Rojas, Ariz
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Parental involvement

Paediatric Nursing, 2008
This study was conducted in Ghana to investigate, (1) factors that predict parental involvement, (2) the relationship between parental home and school involvement and the educational achievement of adolescents, (3) the relationship between parental authoritativeness and the educational achievement of adolescent students, (4) parental involvement ...
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Involving the parents

SecEd, 2011
Learning platforms have helped to increase parental engagement but schools still need to focus on providing data-rich and contextualised information for parents. Martin Palfrey looks at how they have approached this at his school.
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Parent Involvement

2016
In today’s economy, where getting a good education has never been more important and school resources are stretched beyond points that most of us can remember, it is imperative that parents be fully engaged in their child’s education, both at home and at school.
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