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Preparing teacher candidates for family–school partnerships
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Pre-service Teacher EducationTeacher EducationCurriculum AnalysisElementary Education Education Workforce DevelopmentTeacher EducatorsElementary Education CurriculumEarly Childhood TeachingTeacher-student RelationTeacher EvaluationEducationTeacher DevelopmentTeacher PreparationIndividual Teacher EducatorsFamily–school PartnershipsEducation PolicyFoundations Of EducationElementary EducationPreschool Teaching
Previous research indicates that, while parent involvement promotes student achievement, how teacher candidates are prepared to establish family–school partnerships (FSP) is not well documented and the roles of teacher educators are often neglected. Explorative studies including curriculum analysis and focus groups of primary and secondary teacher candidates and teacher educators were conducted in three universities, one each in the Netherlands, Belgium and the USA. Data collection was designed to identify opinions towards FSP and perceived preparation for FSP. The programmes showed limited attention to aspects other than communication and FSP was not assessed. The findings indicate training is largely dependent upon the proclivities of individual teacher educators. Although all respondents acknowledged the importance of FSP, respondents of primary education held a more positive attitude towards parents than others. Hardly any differences were found between the views of candidates and educators, regardless of the programme they followed or taught.
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