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Xi Yao; Peipei Li; Xiaomin Li; Yingyan Zhu; Linyuan Deng; Yi Mou – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Parents' math anxiety may hinder their engagement in math activities with their children. This study investigated when this impact occured by examining the association between parental math anxiety and the frequency of home-based math activities among parents of preschool-aged children, and investigating whether this parental math anxiety-activity…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Activities, Family Environment, Parents as Teachers
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Esma Mavi; Erkan Mavi; Seyda Gul – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2025
This study aims to examine teachers' expectations regarding the family's contribution to education process in special education. This study was conducted with a qualitative research design. Accordingly, the study group consisted of 23 teachers (15 females, 8 male) working in totally 7 schools in the Karamürsel district of Kocaeli province in…
Descriptors: Special Education, Parent Participation, Expectation, Special Education Teachers
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Janet Goodall – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2025
This article examines the concept of parental engagement in young people's learning, as it relates to practice within Catholic schools. This examination will utilise the lens of Catholic Social Teaching, and church teaching more widely, to amplify the importance of supporting parents to engage with their children's learning in Catholic schools.…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Catholic Schools, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
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Marion Gardier; Marie Geurten – Child Development, 2025
Recent studies have established that even preverbal infants can monitor and regulate their mental states, raising the question of the variables involved in this early metacognitive development. Here, the metacognition of fifty-five 18-month-old (27 females; mostly White; data collection: 2023) was assessed using an eye-tracking paradigm designed…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship, Metacognition
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Jinmyung Choi – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This study examines how U.S. immigrant parents' gender and age at arrival influence their parenting practices. Drawing on life course theory and classical assimilation theory, this research argues that these factors shape distinct experiences for immigrant parents, ultimately affecting their attitudes toward their children's education. Using High…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Parenting Styles
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Esen Altunay; Tuncay Ögretmen; Khalid Arar – Review of Education, 2025
Many countries around the globe are focusing on improving the quality of education for student achievement. In this global pursuit of educational enhancement, Turkey has implemented a School Improvement (SI) programme, specifically demonstrating the importance of change leadership (CL). The current study aimed at examining the optimisation of…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Leadership Styles, Change Agents, Educational Quality
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Hafiz Muhammad Ihsan Zafeer; Samra Maqbool; Yu Rong; Sufyan Maqbool – European Journal of Education, 2025
Science education is crucial for students as it fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills and a deeper understanding of the natural world. The present study explored factors beyond the classroom that impact students' science academic performance (SSAP) at secondary schools. Based on research questions and literature, three hypotheses were…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Parent Participation, Family Environment, Science Achievement
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Ashley N. Murphy; Kathleen Moskowitz; Francesca Fernandez; Heather J. Risser – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Rehabilitative and habilitative therapies can help children with disabilities increase independence and overall wellbeing. However, children and their caregivers face many barriers to accessing these therapies and often rely on the school for therapy access. Given the limited resources available within the special education system, increasing…
Descriptors: Parents, Needs, Parent Participation, Children
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William H. Jeynes – Urban Education, 2025
This article shares the results of a meta-analysis on the association between parent-teacher interaction using technology-based communication and parental-involvement, and its association with the academic and behavioral outcomes of urban students. This meta-analysis includes 31 quantitative studies and well over 20,000 students. The results…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Computer Mediated Communication, Urban Education, Academic Achievement
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Yemimah A. King; Sarah H. Eason; Robert J. Duncan; Arielle Borovsky; David J. Purpura – Child Development, 2025
This study, involving 120 children (M[subscript age] = 4.25; SD = 0.83; 53% Female, 49% White, 23% multiracial, 16% Black, 9% Asian American, and 3% Latine) and their parents, examined parent talk constructs and their relation to children's early academic skills in 2021. Parents' talk was best represented as a three-factor structure (general,…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills, Language Usage
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Daniel Then – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2025
Parental involvement (PI) in the transition from preschool to primary school is an important prerequisite for children with disabilities to start school successfully. Therefore, the present study looks at PI practices that are conducted to support successful inclusive transition processes in Germany. The focus is on practices that take place in…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Inclusion, Preschool Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Khara L. P. Turnbull; Brianna Jaworski; Deiby Mayaris Cubides Mateus; Frances L. Coolman; Jennifer LoCasale-Crouch; Rachel Y. Moon; Fern R. Hauck; Ann Kellams; Eve R. Colson – Discover Education, 2025
In this paper, we aim to understand maternal perspectives on: (1) COVID-19 pandemic learning impacts for kindergartners from low-income households; and (2) Factors that mitigated or exacerbated impacts on learning. We conducted a qualitative study with 22 mothers of low-income households in the United States who had kindergarten-age children.…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Halil Aslan – Gifted Education International, 2025
Bullying in schools remains a significant issue that affects all students involved, particularly the parents of gifted students. While the prevalence of bullying among gifted students has been examined, the experiences of parents whose gifted children have been victims of bullying have largely been overlooked. This study explores the bullying…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Bullying, Academically Gifted, Victims
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Jerome Graham; Ain Grooms; Joshua Childs – Educational Researcher, 2025
Deficit narratives about Blackness are embedded in research, discourse, and policies as policymakers and researchers theorize about differences in schooling outcomes between Black students and their peers. We offer a counterstory to prevailing conceptualizations of student absenteeism by arguing that they center racialized and deficit narratives…
Descriptors: African American Students, Attendance, Suspension, Discipline
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Margarita Karpontini – European Journal of Education, 2025
Parental involvement and its various aspects regarding students' education have drawn scholarly attention over the last few decades. Parents from minoritised backgrounds lack opportunities for active participation in their children's education, which, in turn, could prove fruitful for children's academic progress and future social inclusion. The…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Refugees
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