Engaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents by Anthony Feiler

Engaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents by Anthony Feiler

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Engaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents by Anthony Feiler

Teachers want to involve parents in education, but often comment that the parents they most want to see tend to have least contact with the school. Nevertheless, there is consistent research evidence that parents - including those who schools may find difficult to engage - are acutely interested in their children's learning.
"Nevertheless, the book presents a readable and scholarly account of important issues regarding the involvement of "hard to reach" parentsIn my opinion it will be more appreciated by researchers and academics wanting to study parental involvement in education than it will by teachers wanting to improve what their schools do to optimize this." (Educational Review, 31 August 2011)

 

Anthony Feiler is a Reader in Education at The Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol, and was previously Head of Psychology at Bath Spa University. After teaching in a London primary school, Anthony spent fourteen years in professional practice as an educational psychologist. His research interests include teacher–parent collaboration, special educational needs and inclusive education, support strategies for disabled children and early literacy intervention.

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ISBN 13 9780470516324
ISBN 10 0470516321
Title Engaging 'Hard to Reach' Parents
Author Anthony Feiler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year published 2010-01-22
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.