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Partnership in Education, through Whole School Development with Parent and Community Involvement: A Study of a National Initiative to Combat Educational Disadvantage - the Home, School, Community Liaison Scheme (2 Vols.)
(1999)
Conaty, Concepta
Partnership in Education, through Whole School Development with Parent and Community Involvement: A Study of a National Initiative to Combat Educational Disadvantage - the Home, School, Community Liaison Scheme (2 Vols.)
(1999)
Conaty, Concepta
Abstract:
Partnership is now central to education internationally. The Home, School, Community Scheme, established in Ireland in 1990, is an example of introducing partnership in a radical way to designated disadvantaged primary and post-primary schools. This Scheme is the subject of the dissertation. There is an extensive review of literature on the rights and role of parents, on home-, school-, community-based learning, on the partnership process and on practice in various countries. The history, rationale, structures and current practice of the Irish Scheme are detailed. The thesis hypotheses are geared to ascertaining the attitudes of principals, coordinators, and teachers and to considering the coordinator's role as both innovative and key. Quantitative research data was obtained from questionnaires to principals and coordinators in 182 schools and teachers in sixteen schools. Qualitative data emerged through in-depth study of sixteen schools, including intensive interviewing of pri...
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