Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools

The research project we have carried out here targets to highlight the relation between parental involvement and family characteristics, on the one hand, and management/infrastructure’ characteristics, on the other hand. We were particularly interested in this former aspect as it defines a space whe...

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Main Author: Claudiu Ivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oradea 2010-07-01
Series:Journal of Social Research & Policy
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Online Access:http://www.jsrp.ro/content/JSRP_No-1_IVAN/JSRP_No.1_IVAN.pdf?attredirects=0
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spelling doaj-e8fe256fff4d400aaba9d8a04e58f8252020-11-25T01:28:57ZengUniversity of OradeaJournal of Social Research & Policy2067-26402010-07-01112548Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian SchoolsClaudiu IvanThe research project we have carried out here targets to highlight the relation between parental involvement and family characteristics, on the one hand, and management/infrastructure’ characteristics, on the other hand. We were particularly interested in this former aspect as it defines a space where public intervention is able to find room for manoeuvre. The statistical data collected as a part of the 2008 Cross-National Survey of School Principals in South East Europe countries allowed us to reach this objective. The results show that in the case of Romania, the pupils' family characteristics (parents’ interest, communication skills, ethnic background, spare time, on parent’s emigration abroad for labour purposes, etc) are highly relevant for parental involvement but certain school management practices are important as well (visits made by teacher and school staff to pupil’s domicile, the right of Parents’ council in initiating school management measures, providing information to parents for home learning environment, parents-school principals meetings) or certain characteristics of school infrastructure (number of pupils enrolled in school or the share of fully qualified teaching professionals). These results allowed us to propose a set of recommendations as starting point for potential public policies as incentives for parental involvement in Romania.http://www.jsrp.ro/content/JSRP_No-1_IVAN/JSRP_No.1_IVAN.pdf?attredirects=0Parental involvementFamily characteristicsManagement characteristics of schoolsBinomial logistic regression method2008 Cross-National Survey of School Principals in South East Europe countriesPublic policies as incentives for parental involvement in Romania
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Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools
Journal of Social Research & Policy
Parental involvement
Family characteristics
Management characteristics of schools
Binomial logistic regression method
2008 Cross-National Survey of School Principals in South East Europe countries
Public policies as incentives for parental involvement in Romania
author_facet Claudiu Ivan
author_sort Claudiu Ivan
title Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools
title_short Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools
title_full Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools
title_fullStr Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools
title_full_unstemmed Generative Mechanisms of Parental Involvement in the Romanian Schools
title_sort generative mechanisms of parental involvement in the romanian schools
publisher University of Oradea
series Journal of Social Research & Policy
issn 2067-2640
publishDate 2010-07-01
description The research project we have carried out here targets to highlight the relation between parental involvement and family characteristics, on the one hand, and management/infrastructure’ characteristics, on the other hand. We were particularly interested in this former aspect as it defines a space where public intervention is able to find room for manoeuvre. The statistical data collected as a part of the 2008 Cross-National Survey of School Principals in South East Europe countries allowed us to reach this objective. The results show that in the case of Romania, the pupils' family characteristics (parents’ interest, communication skills, ethnic background, spare time, on parent’s emigration abroad for labour purposes, etc) are highly relevant for parental involvement but certain school management practices are important as well (visits made by teacher and school staff to pupil’s domicile, the right of Parents’ council in initiating school management measures, providing information to parents for home learning environment, parents-school principals meetings) or certain characteristics of school infrastructure (number of pupils enrolled in school or the share of fully qualified teaching professionals). These results allowed us to propose a set of recommendations as starting point for potential public policies as incentives for parental involvement in Romania.
topic Parental involvement
Family characteristics
Management characteristics of schools
Binomial logistic regression method
2008 Cross-National Survey of School Principals in South East Europe countries
Public policies as incentives for parental involvement in Romania
url http://www.jsrp.ro/content/JSRP_No-1_IVAN/JSRP_No.1_IVAN.pdf?attredirects=0
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