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Family-School Connections, Early Learning, and Socioeconomic Inequality in the US.

Robert Crosnoe1.   

Abstract

Policy interest in parental involvement in the U.S. has rapidly grown, necessitating a deeper understanding of how families and schools can partner to promote learning and reduce performance disparities in this country. Matching multidisciplinary theory with growth curve analyses of American children in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort, this study found that family-school engagement (in which school personnel and parents reached out to each other) and family-school symmetry (in which parents and teachers constructed parallel learning environments) were associated with greater reading gains during the primary grades. Socioeconomically disadvantaged children appeared more at risk from one-sided engagement, and their more advantaged peers appeared to benefit more from symmetry.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23243489      PMCID: PMC3519390          DOI: 10.4471/remie.2012.01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Multidiscip J Educ Research        ISSN: 2014-2862


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9.  Economically Disadvantaged Children's Transitions Into Elementary School: Linking Family Processes, School Contexts, and Educational Policy.

Authors:  Robert Crosnoe; Carey E Cooper
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10.  Parental involvement in middle school: a meta-analytic assessment of the strategies that promote achievement.

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1.  LEARNING-RELATED SOCIAL SKILLS AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN TEACHER INSTRUCTION AND CHILD ACHIEVEMENT IN HEAD START.

Authors:  Arya Ansari; Elizabeth Gershoff
Journal:  Soc Dev       Date:  2015-03-24
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