The role of social inequality in par...
Antony-Newman, Max.

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  • The role of social inequality in parent engagement = from inequality to social justice in education /
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    Title/Author: The role of social inequality in parent engagement/ edited by Max Antony-Newman.
    Reminder of title: from inequality to social justice in education /
    other author: Antony-Newman, Max.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: viii, 316 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction -- Part I: Highlighting Inequality -- Chapter 1. Teacher beliefs about parents: Deficits, disregard and denial -- Chapter 2. Addressing emotional health while protecting status: Asian American and white parents in suburban America (*reprinted) -- Chapter 3. Navigating the Canadian educational system as racialized parents: Newcomers' perspectives on language, belonging, and success -- Chapter 4. Limits of parental engagement in ethnically mixed schools: the case of the Netherlands -- Chapter 5. 'It's a lot of pressure, we're going to burn-out like this -- Chapter 6. "Not your mom, teacher" How intensive mothering shaped attitudes toward remote learning -- Chapter 7. Mothering discourses, parental engagement and social injustice in Scottish early years and childcare, and school-age-childcare professions -- Chapter 8. Reframing gendered parental engagement: How do we promote social justice within a discourse which overburdens mothers? -- Chapter 9. How does intergenerational engagement in early years and childcare, and school settings inform children's perspectives of older generations? -- Chapter 10. Parentocracy in the spotlight: A qualitative study on parents' wish and wealth in shaping students' private tutoring experience in Hong Kong -- Chapter 11. Intensifying the educational inequality? A Bourdieusian study of Chinese parental perceptions and engagement in the International Baccalaureate (IB) internal assessments -- Chapter 12. Parenting strategies of the new rich in urban China: Outsourced cultivation for global higher education -- Part II. Opportunities for social justice. Chapter 13. Systematic Parent Engagement: A Means to Social Inclusion and Cohesion on the School Landscape -- Chapter 14. Doing education differently: Developing learning-powered partnerships with parents that address educational inequalities and social justice -- Chapter 15. The family photovoice project as a catalyst for transformative parent engagement in teacher education -- Chapter 16. "Dear Black Parents": Honouring genius in Black families and communities -- Chapter 17. Honoring Black and Indigenous families' place and land relations in educational engagement and advocacy: Uplifting traditions in and beyond schools -- Chapter 18. Creating school community cohesion and resilience post-COVID-19 -- Chapter 19. Funds of knowledge as a framework for parent and family engagement in college going -- Chapter 20. Future directions for research on family engagement.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Parent-teacher relationships. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-00387-4
    ISBN: 9783032003874
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