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Parental Involvement On Childrens Education What Works In Hong Kong 1st Edition Esther Suichu Ho

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Parental Involvement On Childrens Education What Works In Hong Kong 1st Edition Esther Suichu Ho
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Singapur
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Esther Sui-Chu Ho, Wai-Man Kwong (auth.)
ISBN: 9789814021982, 9789814021999, 9814021989, 9814021997
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Parental Involvement On Childrens Education What Works In Hong Kong 1st Edition Esther Suichu Ho by Esther Sui-chu Ho, Wai-man Kwong (auth.) 9789814021982, 9789814021999, 9814021989, 9814021997 instant download after payment.

This book is based on the empirical work of a large-scale project to investigate the possible impacts of diversified forms of parental involvement on children and school by first exploring through a series of ethnographic case studies how principals, teachers and parents perceive and act on parental involvement in the primary schools of Hong Kong and, then, examining how the different forms and levels of parental involvement are related to individual and institutional factors through a series of survey studies on all these stakeholders in children’s education. Finally, the book assesses the extent to which different forms of parental involvement affect student performance based on student survey results and available school records.​

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