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- Title
PARENTS' INVOLVEMENT AND PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS (SENS): AN EMPIRICAL REVIEW.
- Authors
Afolabi, Olusegun Emmanuel
- Abstract
There is mounting evidence that parental involvement paradigm is a major strategy that supports positive learning outcomes and it is vital for educating learners with special educational needs (SENs). To illuminate the concept and potential of parental involvement this paper (1) reviews and analyses the empirical literature that explains the interaction between parental involvement, inclusive education and learners educational achievement, (2) synthesizes findings that relate parental involvement paradigms with psycho-educational development of children, and (3) uses both developmental ecological perspectives and Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler's model (1995) to analyze and explain the interaction amongst parents' involvement, school ecology and student's academic success. Findings reveal a strong and meaningful relationship between parental involvement and academic achievement; also, parent's beliefs, expectations and experiences are important ingredients that support better learning outcomes for children.
- Subjects
PARENTAL influences; EDUCATIONAL planning; PARENT-child relationships; VOCATIONAL education planning; DEVELOPMENTAL programs
- Publication
Romanian Journal of School Psychology, 2014, Vol 7, Issue 14, p7
- ISSN
2248-244X
- Publication type
Article