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Parental Involvement In School Life and the Effects on Students’ Citizenship Education Michela Freddano – INVALSI
HYPOTHESIS
SAMPLE RESULTS
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
REFERENCES
To deepen the concept of “parental involvement in school life” from the stakeholder standpoints
To examine the partnership among home, school and community from a micro- point of view
To study the effect of parental involvement on citizenship education
Does parent participation in school life positively affect citizenship education at
school?
15 classrooms of 5th grade and 13 classrooms of 8th grade from primary and middle schools of the Municipality of Genova
614 students and their parents
520 parents’ questionnaires; percentage of no response equal to 14,7%
The estimation of the coefficients of hierarchical linear model
Result-variable: students’ skills of active citizenship
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Students from primary school have more positive attitudes towards citizenship education than students from middle school
school governance is a key aspect to improve citizenship education in school life
a shared project within a democratic learning environments
high percentages of no responses from parents’ questionnaires so that it's necessary to develop new approaches of research.
CONCLUSIONS
To be informed by the school
To be consulted
by the school
Bottom up assemblies
Volunteering
at school
To be member of a
parents’ association
Non formal and informal participation of parents at school
The involvement of parents in school life allows school to know students’ need and to promote students’ achievement (Castelli et al., 2011)
in a society that is characterized by complexity, multiculturalism and globalization,
where citizenship education is a curricular key literacy for lifelong learning (MIUR, 2009).
The Italian schools granted autonomy and the policy decision-making was decentralized
changing school responsibilities
introducing innovative strategies that promoted more frequent and direct involvement of stakeholders, the parents in particular.
AIMS “… school autonomy changed the school quality and the meaning of
parental participation. However parental participation in
school life had been fossilized into collegial boards and
progressively transformed in formal bureaucracy” (previous
school head).
For further information michela.freddano@invalsi.it
1. Aims and hypothesis
2. Pilot research to study intensively and extensively the semantic space of “parental involvement in school life” and of “citizenship education”
Secondary data analysis, to select the sample of schools (and classrooms)
3. Data collection:
• Reasoned multistage sampling
• Organization of tools of research (and pre-testing)
• Administration of the following tools of research: 1. Face-to-face one-to-many questionnaire on
citizenship education among students
2. Self-administered questionnaire on involvement in school life among parents
3. Information about the involved classrooms by interviewing their teachers of citizenship education
4. Information about the involved schools from the school manager
METHOD Percentage of parents per
parental activity in school life
Exploratory factor analysis