Parental involvement in middle school: A meta-analytic assessment of the strategies that promote achievement.
Duke University · Duke Energy (United States)
Abstract
Early adolescence is often marked by changes in school context, family relationships, and developmental processes. In the context of these changes, academic performance often declines, while at the same time the long-term implications of academic performance increase. In promoting achievement across elementary and secondary school levels, the significant role of families, family-school relations, and parental involvement in education has been highlighted. Although there is a growing body of literature focusing on parental involvement in education during middle school, this research has not been systematically examined to determine which types of involvement have the strongest relation with achievement. The…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Academic achievement
- Socialization
- Context (archaeology)
- Association (psychology)
- Quality Education