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Parental Involvement in Education: how do parents want to become involved?
Authors:Valerie Morgan  Grace Fraser  Seamus Dunn  Ed Cairns
Institution:Centre for the Study of Conflict , University of Ulster , Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT52 1SA, United Kingdom
Abstract:Increased parental involvement in schooling is one of the central plans of government policy. The planned integrated schools in Northern Ireland provide direct evidence of high levels of parental participation in action. The experience of the schools suggests, that whilst parental involvement is relatively easy to generate during the initial stages of the setting up of a school it is much more difficult to sustain over the long term. There is also potential for difficulties to arise, both between groups of parents and between parents and staff, over the range of issues which parents wish to influence and the direction of that influence. Parents wish to participate in the running of the schools in many different ways and this leads to the development of the concept of levels of involvement’. Whilst quite large numbers of parents want a direct involvement in the education of their own children only a small number seek the type of wider commitment to policy development implicit in positions such as that of school governor.
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