High School Students’ Perceptions of the Importance of Parental Involvement as it Relates to High School Success
Five students explain how they feel about their parents involvement in their education and whether it impacted the final outcome of their high school success. Is it the responsibility of the parents for their children to be successful in school or is it the responsibility of the students? The researchers ask questions and the students tell their aspects of the questions.
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Kristina L. Yarborough has taught high school for 26 years. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Home Economics Education from Purdue University, Masters degree in Human Development and Family Studies from University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a doctorate in Instructional Leadership from Argosy University. She is married and the mother of four children and two grandchildren. She currently teaches Early Childhood Education courses online for the local community college.
Front Matter
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Chapter 1 The Problem
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Chapter 2 Literature Review
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Chapter 3 Methodology
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Chapter 4 Analysis and Results
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Chapter 5 Discussion, Conclusions, Recommendations
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Back Matter
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