articleCurrent Directions in Psychological ScienceJul 2, 2004Closed access

Parental School Involvement and Children's Academic Achievement

Duke University · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

Developing collaborations between families and schools to promote academic success has a long-standing basis in research and is the focus of numerous programs and policies. We outline some of the mechanisms through which parental school involvement affects achievement and identify how patterns and amounts of involvement vary across cultural, economic, and community contexts and across developmental levels. We propose next steps for research, focusing on the importance of considering students' developmental stages, the context in which involvement takes place, and the multiple perspectives through which involvement may be assessed. Finally, we discuss enhancing involvement in diverse situations.

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Academic achievement
  • Developmental psychology
  • Focus (optics)
  • Academic community
  • Sociology
  • Social science
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