A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation

Family-school cooperation is a very complex process that can be studied at different levels in a number of different ways. This study has covered only some aspects of cooperation between parents and teachers, based on school documentation of a Belgrade elementary school. The study covered analyses o...

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Main Authors: Polovina Nada, Stanišić Jelena
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade 2007-01-01
Series:Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2007/0579-64310701115P.pdf
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spelling doaj-cdc6647d9a7c4126b3e3eb2232acd24b2020-11-24T23:38:53ZsrpInstitute for Educational Research, BelgradeZbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja0579-64311820-92702007-01-0139111513310.2298/ZIPI0701115PA study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentationPolovina NadaStanišić JelenaFamily-school cooperation is a very complex process that can be studied at different levels in a number of different ways. This study has covered only some aspects of cooperation between parents and teachers, based on school documentation of a Belgrade elementary school. The study covered analyses of 60 Attendance Registers pertaining to 60 classes with 1289 students from Grade 1 through Grade 8 during an academic year. The unit of analysis included: parents attendance at PTA meetings and individual meetings between parents and teachers. In addition to the frequency of parents’ visits to school, the relationship between such registered parents' visits and overall academic performance, grades in conduct, excused and unexcused absence from classes were also considered. The research findings indicated interference between development factors (attitude change in parent-child relationship and growing-up) and parents’ informal "theory of critical grades" i.e. transitional processes in schooling. The findings confirmed that parents’ individual visits to school were mainly meant to offer an excuse for the student’s absence from school, while attendance at PTA meetings was linked to poor grades in conduct and missed classes (both excused and unexcused). The findings also showed that parents pursued visiting strategies which were pragmatic, less time-consuming and less emotionally draining ones. The closing part refers to discussions on practical use of the study and possible further research. . http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2007/0579-64310701115P.pdfindividual visitsPTA meetingsschool documentationtransitions in educational process
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A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
individual visits
PTA meetings
school documentation
transitions in educational process
author_facet Polovina Nada
Stanišić Jelena
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title A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
title_short A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
title_full A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
title_fullStr A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
title_full_unstemmed A study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
title_sort study on family-school cooperation based on an analysis of school documentation
publisher Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
series Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
issn 0579-6431
1820-9270
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Family-school cooperation is a very complex process that can be studied at different levels in a number of different ways. This study has covered only some aspects of cooperation between parents and teachers, based on school documentation of a Belgrade elementary school. The study covered analyses of 60 Attendance Registers pertaining to 60 classes with 1289 students from Grade 1 through Grade 8 during an academic year. The unit of analysis included: parents attendance at PTA meetings and individual meetings between parents and teachers. In addition to the frequency of parents’ visits to school, the relationship between such registered parents' visits and overall academic performance, grades in conduct, excused and unexcused absence from classes were also considered. The research findings indicated interference between development factors (attitude change in parent-child relationship and growing-up) and parents’ informal "theory of critical grades" i.e. transitional processes in schooling. The findings confirmed that parents’ individual visits to school were mainly meant to offer an excuse for the student’s absence from school, while attendance at PTA meetings was linked to poor grades in conduct and missed classes (both excused and unexcused). The findings also showed that parents pursued visiting strategies which were pragmatic, less time-consuming and less emotionally draining ones. The closing part refers to discussions on practical use of the study and possible further research. .
topic individual visits
PTA meetings
school documentation
transitions in educational process
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2007/0579-64310701115P.pdf
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