An Innovative Approach to Involving Parents in the Education of their Early Years Children |
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Authors: | Maggie Robson Kathy Hunt |
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Institution: | 1. University of Durham, Centre for Studies in Counselling (CESCO), School of Education , Leazes Road, Durham DH1 ITA , UK;2. Hartlepool Borough Council, Civic Centre, Hartlepool Education Department , Rathmines , Cleveland , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper describes and evaluates a project undertaken with parents from an inner city primary school in Hartlepool, UK, devised to help realise children's potential and raise standards. In order to achieve this, it was necessary to create a partnership between parents, school and the child in an environment characterised by the ‘core conditions’ (Rogers, 1957). It was hoped to increase the self‐esteem of the parents and to give them an understanding of the preschool curriculum in order to develop their skills, knowledge and confidence. It was also the intention of the project to involve these, and other parents, in school life and to enable them to take ownership of their own children's education. The multimedia approach involved video, photographs, word processing and press and radio interviews. The process encouraged the fulfilment of the objectives described above. The paper concludes by describing the successful outcomes of the project and indicates some possible developments. |
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