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Perceptions of Parent Involvement in Academic Achievement
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2007
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Teacher EducationParent InvolvementFamily InvolvementSecondary EducationEducational PsychologyTeacher-student RelationStudent SuccessEducationAdolescent DevelopmentParent LeadershipHome-schoolingAdolescent LearningAdolescent LearnersElementary EducationAcademic AchievementChild Development
The authors sought to understand the types of parent involvement that teachers, parents, and students believe affect the academic achievement of adolescent learners at the junior high school level. Research that included focus groups, interviews, and surveys indicated that teachers and students believed that parent involvement at school was considered less important to a child's academic achievement than parent involvement in academics at home. In addition, parents rated themselves as more participatory in academics than did their children or junior high school teachers.
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