Families for our times March 2007. lo ach hi Factors shaping educational outcomes  child’s characteristics  family characteristics  parental involvement.

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Families for our times March 2007

lo ach hi

Factors shaping educational outcomes  child’s characteristics  family characteristics  parental involvement  school quality  community  peer group  family support services

Good parenting  at home  authoritative not authoritarian  conversation/discussion  confers respect values attitudes

Effects of parents/effect of schools achievement parents / school effects age / 0.05 age / 0.21 age / 0.51 from Sacker et al (2002)

Barriers to parental involvement  extreme poverty and social chaos  substance abuse  depression  the difficult child  lack of confidence or knowledge  alternative values  barriers set up by schools

Dynamics of families  parents are human  parents do not run families  children are significant players

Charles Desforges