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Parental Engagement In Education

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Parental engagement in education refers to the active involvement of parents or guardians in their children's learning process, school activities, and educational development. It encompasses a wide range of actions including attending parent-teacher meetings, helping with homework, encouraging learning at home, and collaborating with teachers and school staff to support student success. This engagement is recognized as a crucial factor influencing student achievement, motivation, and well-being.

Key Features

  • Encourages active participation of parents in school activities
  • Supports academic achievement and motivation
  • Enhances communication between parents and educators
  • Fosters a positive attitude toward education among students
  • Involves various forms such as volunteering, decision-making, and home-based support
  • Can be facilitated through workshops, parent-teacher associations, and digital platforms

Pros

  • Improves student academic performance
  • Strengthens parent-child relationships around education
  • Creates a supportive school community
  • Empowers parents to contribute to educational decisions
  • Encourages consistent learning routines at home

Cons

  • Can be limited by parental time constraints or work commitments
  • Potential disparities in engagement levels across different socio-economic groups
  • Risk of creating inequalities if some parents are unable to participate fully
  • Requires ongoing resources and training for effective implementation
  • Possible conflicts or miscommunications between parents and schools

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:01:00 AM UTC