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Dobosz, Dagmara; Gierczyk, Marcin; Hornby, Garry – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to review recent literature on parental perspectives of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the home-schooling of children with special educational needs and disabilities, as well as to consider implications for their education and well-being. Eleven papers were reviewed, published between 2020 and 2021, selected…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics, Home Schooling
Hornby, Garry; Blackwell, Ian – Educational Review, 2018
The article on barriers to parental involvement in education that was published in "Educational Review" in 2011 has been surprisingly widely read and cited. The article was prompted by concern over the apparent gap between the rhetoric and reality of parental involvement evident in preceding years. It presented a model which discussed…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Barriers, Elementary Schools
Hornby, Garry; Witte, Chrystal – Pastoral Care in Education, 2010
This article reports the results of a survey of parental involvement (PI) policy and practice in middle schools in a large New Zealand city. Principals at all 11 middle schools in the city were contacted and agreed to be interviewed. Interviews were conducted using a schedule that focuses on 11 aspects of PI: encouraging parents into school,…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Middle Schools, Parent Participation, Parent Education
Hornby, Garry; Witte, Chrystal – School Psychology International, 2010
An extensive international literature now supports the potential of parental involvement (PI) for improving children's academic achievements and social outcomes. This research also suggests that involvement which schools organize themselves is more effective than externally imposed PI programmes. It is therefore important to investigate PI…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, School Psychologists, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Hornby, Garry; Witte, Chrystal – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2010
A critical factor in the success of inclusive schools is effective parent involvement in the education of children with special educational needs. This article reports the results of a survey of the practice of parent involvement in inclusive primary schools in a large city in New Zealand. Interviews were conducted with 21 primary school…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Urban Schools, Parent School Relationship, Foreign Countries
Hornby, Garry; Witte, Chrystal – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2010
We surveyed rural elementary schools in New Zealand regarding their practice of parent involvement (PI). Interviews were conducted at 22 schools using a schedule which focused on eleven aspects of PI: policy formation, acting as a resource, collaborating with teachers, sharing information on children, channels of communication, liaison with school…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Elementary Schools, Parent Participation, Parent Education
Hornby, Garry; Lafaele, Rayleen – Educational Review, 2011
The issue of parental involvement (PI) in education is notable for the extensive rhetoric supporting it and considerable variation in the reality of its practice. It is proposed that the gap between rhetoric and reality in PI has come about because of the influence of factors at the parent and family, child, parent-teacher and societal levels…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Political Issues

Hornby, Garry – British Journal of Special Education, 1989
A model for including parents in special education is proposed. The model is illustrated as two pyramids, one representing a hierarchy of parents' needs, the other a hierarchy of parents' strengths. Eight questions are posed to guide schools in meeting parents' needs and utilizing their strengths. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Needs Assessment