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Synopsis
This work examines the factors that shape and influence home-school relations. At its heart is an analysis of parent-teacher relationships in an inner city borough, drawn from case studies of five primary schools and a parents' centre. Interviews with parents are revealing windows into parents' views on a range of issues, including curriculum, discipline and parents' relationships with their children's teachers.; The author also considers teachers' perspectives on these matters, and explores the influence of social class, ethnicity and gender on parent-teacher interactions. While presenting these issues within a consideration of broader themes such as citizenship, community, power and participation, the book discusses the reasons why initiatives designed to improve home- school relations appear to result in such limited change.
Booknews
Looks at the factors that shape home-school and parent-teacher relationships in inner city schools, drawing on case studies of five British primary schools and a parents' center. Excerpts from interviews with parents and teachers illustrate their views on curriculum, discipline, and parent participation. Also discusses the influence of social class, ethnicity, and gender on parent-teacher interactions. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)