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Parental Engagement in Children's Learning: A Holistic Approach to Teacher-Parents' Partnerships

In: Pedagogy in Basic and Higher Education - Current Developments and Challenges

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  • Cristiana Levinthal
  • Elina Kuusisto

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This study presents the standpoint of parental engagement, conceptualized by Janet Goodall and collaborators, as a framework that is coherent to the principles of the holistic approach of pedagogy to teacher-parents' partnerships. We bring forward the evolution of the concept of parental engagement and its main standpoints, in relation to more traditional theories on parental involvement. We also discuss previous findings about teachers' and parents' roles in education and teacher-parents' partnerships, as well as how do changes in educational paradigms challenge home-school collaboration. Finally, the article highlights the need to implement research-based parental engagement practices in educational systems around the world.

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  • Cristiana Levinthal & Elina Kuusisto, 2020. "Parental Engagement in Children's Learning: A Holistic Approach to Teacher-Parents' Partnerships," Chapters, in: Kirsi Tirri & Auli Toom (ed.), Pedagogy in Basic and Higher Education - Current Developments and Challenges, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:206670
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.89841
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    Keywords

    parental engagement; parental involvement; teacher-parents partnership; teacher-parents dialog; home-school collaboration; holistic education; children's learning;
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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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