A constructive partnership between schools and parents plays an important role in the academic performance and educational success of pupils. As a result, primary schools already offer many forms of parent participation. As the study conducted by the Expert Council’s Research Unit shows, all-day schools are more successful overall at involving parents with a migration background and socially disadvantaged families than half-day schools. The recommendations outlined in the study identify the prerequisites for successful parent participation.

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AuthorThe Expert Counsil of German Foundations on Integration and Migration
Pages46
Release dateDecember 2014
LanguageEnglish

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