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Jeynes, William H. – Urban Education, 2024
This paper shares the results of a meta-analysis on the parental-expectations component of parental involvement and its relationship with the student outcomes of urban students. Special attention is paid to parental expectations, because in many past studies, parental expectations has been the most salient component of parental involvement. This…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Expectation, Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes
Addi-Raccah, Audrey; Dusi, Paola; Tamir, Noa Seeberger – Urban Education, 2023
We present an empirical overview of current research in the area of parental involvement (PI) based on a bibliometric analysis of 544 articles published between 2014 and 2018, and a thematic review of 39 of the Q1-journal articles in the sample, which contributed to a more detailed illustration of the knowledge base of PI research. The findings…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Educational Research, Bibliometrics, Content Analysis
Amie F. Bettencourt; Deborah Gross; Kelly Bower; Lucine Francis; Kathryn Taylor; Demetria L. Singleton; Hae Ra Han – Urban Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to identify indicators of parent engagement in early learning that would be relevant for children's academic success; equitable for all families regardless of social, educational, or economic backgrounds; and actionable for urban school districts seeking to promote parent engagement with limited resources. Using a…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Early Childhood Education, Low Income Students, Urban Schools
Howard, Nicol R.; Howard, Keith E.; Busse, R. T.; Hunt, Christine – Urban Education, 2023
This research was conducted to examine the influence of parental involvement, in the form of parent conversations, on mathematics achievement for high school girls. Data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09) public-use file provided a sample of 13,694 students, including 6,592 girls for our analyses. A scale for measuring…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Predictor Variables, STEM Education, Mathematics Achievement
Roda, Allison – Urban Education, 2023
This case study investigated how three New York City schools responded to gentrification's effects as student demographics shifted. I used the conceptual framework of "urban school leaders as cultural workers" to examine the tensions, successes, and challenges inherent in the school gentrification and integration process. I found that…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Social Class, Land Acquisition, Change
Freelon, Rhoda – Urban Education, 2022
This study examines the voices of parents that emerged during a citywide movement to influence a school district's decisions on school closings. The work explores the experiences of parent leaders who reside in a working-class Black community in Chicago where four schools were impacted by the closures. In the context of Chicago, I characterize…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes, Leadership, School Districts
Dunning-Lozano, Jessica L. – Urban Education, 2022
Utilizing ethnographic data from a public Grade 6 to 12 Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) in Texas, this article examines the frequently overlooked impact of zero tolerance school discipline on parents. The analysis focuses on three disciplinary practices: (a) Mandatory Parent/Student Orientation, (b) Night Classes, and (c)…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Discipline, Low Income Students, African American Students
Anica G. Bowe; Chenson L. Johnson – Urban Education, 2025
We used the emerging postcolonial frame of plantation pedagogy to understand parent involvement within urban Bahamian schools. We report on survey (parents, n = 377; teachers, n = 96), interviews (n = 33), and forum (n = 17) data to identify barriers and solutions to involvement. Findings demonstrate pervasive plantation ideologies and practices…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes
Kirmaci, Mehtap; Buxton, Cory A.; Allexsaht-Snider, Martha – Urban Education, 2023
Building upon a Freirean notion of dialogic education, the purpose of this multi-case study was to explore what happened when secondary science teachers came together with Latinx parents for their children's science learning in the context of a community-based science learning program. Constant comparative analysis of data revealed similarities…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Science Education, Community Programs, Family Programs
Conwell, Jordan A.; Ispa-Landa, Simone – Urban Education, 2023
We conducted an inductive analysis of 166 interviews from a longitudinal study of 26 Chicago Public School principals. Test-based accountability pressures played a visible role in principals' views of and relations with parents. Some principals reported banning parents from classrooms based on the need to protect instructional time to raise test…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Principals, Decision Making, Administrator Attitudes
Williams, Brittney V.; Jagers, Robert J. – Urban Education, 2022
The potential for transformative social and emotional learning (SEL) was conceptualized as a lever in service of equity. This article explains the next steps and working assumptions the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) has employed to collectively address the inequities that exist in schools. The proposed research…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Social Emotional Learning, Equal Education, Educational Improvement
Gulosino, Charisse; Maxwell, Phoebe – Urban Education, 2022
In this article, the Tennessee's Voluntary Prekindergarten (TN-VPK) program in general and the Shelby County Schools' VPK program in particular are analyzed using the policy instruments of regulation, finance, and support services. The geospatial analysis (Geographic Information Systems or "GIS") indicates that many of VPK's site…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Geographic Location, Poverty, At Risk Students
Tate, Daryl A. – Urban Education, 2021
Holy Angels, a high achieving, African American, urban, elementary school in Chicago, Illinois offers a model for successful education of ethnic minority children. Despite coming from predominantly welfare supported, single-mother homes, located in crime ridden inner-city Chicago, during the period bounded by this study, 1969 to 1979, Holy Angels'…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Urban Schools, Elementary School Students, African American Students
Curry, Katherine A.; Holter, Alexandra – Urban Education, 2019
Despite reform efforts to involve parents, parent--school relationships in urban districts are rare. This qualitative study used a constructivist grounded theory approach to gain an understanding of how parent social networks, specifically relationships with other parents in the school, influence parent perceptions of their role in the educational…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Parent Attitudes
Posey-Maddox, Linn; Haley-Lock, Anna – Urban Education, 2020
We examined how parents and educators in a low-income school conceptualize parental engagement, and how school, work, and family domains together shape these parties' practices as well as understandings of how and why parents engage. From interviews with the principal, five teachers, and 17 mothers of children at a Title I elementary school, we…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Low Income, Economically Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Schools