This review looks at current research and projects within the areas of parental involvement, support, and family education.
Research summary
20 Jul 2018
If pupils are to maximise their potential from schooling, they need the full support of their parents. It is anticipated that parents should play a role not only in the promotion of their own children’s achievements, but more broadly in school improvement.
This review looks at current research and projects within the areas of parental involvement, support, and family education.
Desforges, Charles, and Alberto Abouchaar. 2003. The Impact of Parental Involvement, Parental Support and Family Education on Pupil Achievements and Adjustment: A Literature Review DfES.
The aims of this review were to investigate the impact of parental support, family learning and parents’ level of education.
Parental involvement in the form of interest in the child and parent-child discussions in the home can have a significant positive effect on children’s behaviour and achievement even when the influence of background factors such as social class or family size have been factored out.
The review provides four recommendations to guide action in this area: