Families learning together can
involve high aspirations for children, reading together, making a good environment for homework, parent - child conversations, plenty of ways to learn at home, and support for social and emotional wellbeing.
Not exact matches
While all students whose parents were actively
involved in their education in the seventh grade had
higher goals and
aspirations as eleventh - graders, parents who were college graduates had a stronger impact on school behavior and grades, which are the prerequisites of reaching students» goals.
While noting that the research base is thin, evidence suggests that all families have
high aspirations for their children, families may be
involved in children's schooling in ways that are not recognized or valued, schools are inconsistent in
involving families, schools need to address the barriers that exist for families, and more research is needed to explore the complex interplay among schools, communities, and families.
Involve all students, particularly low income, first - generation college, and underrepresented ethnic minority backgrounds, in precollege program learning experiences that focus on developing college
aspirations and preparing students for entry into
higher education.
Most parents of children from minority groups have
high academic
aspirations for their children and want to be
involved in promoting their academic progress (Wong Fillmore, 1983).
It
involves telling the about the
high aim, spirit and
aspirations of an employee to the employer in a very impressive manner.