Parental Involvement
Parental Involvement
Parental Involvement
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Katie Cochran
Fall 2016
EDPR 7521
Dr. Strohmer
Motivation of Parent Involvement in Secondary-Level Schooling
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parental involvement, though instigated for different reasons, slowly decreases from grade 7 to
grade 8 and then to grade 9. But when examining the different causes for parental involvement
over the three class grades, it is shown that the reasons tend to stay pretty steady. Leaving table
three and reading the results in the researchers words, parents role construction in grade seven
and grade nine were the biggest causes for parental involvement, while in grade eight the largest
contributing factor is parents perceptions of teachers invitations.
The research approach used relied heavily on past research and past studies surrounding
the same topic of parental involvement in their childrens studies across the class grades. I found
this to be a sound piece of research with this approach because (1) it gave validity to the current
research, (2) it laid the groundwork for this article, and (3) it proved that the research was
necessary for the current research, as well as future research. As the world continues to evolve
and as education continues to be altered with public perceptions and realities, this type of
research is imperative to understand the trends of parental involvement and what causes it in
regards to the field of education and how educators can help create it.
The downside to the methods used was (1) it relied so heavily on past research
that I felt a lot of the article was nothing but past research, (2) while the use of past research was
good, it didnt feel original or like new, groundbreaking research, and (3) I felt that on the
demographics portion of the methods section, they threw a curve ball talking about the
different family types, but that wasnt discussed in the results section, making that a moot point.
The practical implications of this study is that educators can look at this research to know
the best way to gauge and pique parent involvement with their students. They can also look at it
and know, depending on the age of the student, how they can properly reach the parents to
involve them in their students lives. In future research, I would like to see the demographics
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portion go futher in the methods and results section. Id like to look at single parents, blended
families, newly married parents or newly divorced parents, grandparents raising their
grandchildren, etc, I would just like to see how the different family types could differ, or may
be the same.