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Keyword [Parental Involvement]
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161. Parental involvement increases the academic achievement of minority students at the secondary level
162. Examining family-school partnerships: A case study of parents' perceptions of parental involvement in a Hawaiian language immersion middle school
163. The Impact of Parental Involvement on Academic Achievement in Children
164. Parental involvement and school readiness in preschoolers
165. Perceived parental involvement: Predictors of adolescent achievement
166. Exploring Outlooks of First-Generation Latino Parents: Factors Contributing to the College Preparation Process of Their Children
167. Parental involvement and the impact on Hispanic English language learners
168. Teachers' attitudes toward parents and parental involvement in high school
169. The Stanford Achievement Test-9: Does parental involvement effect the results
170. The relationship of parental involvement, school climate and other selected factors to secondary students' achievement in family and consumer science
171. A study to determine the effects of direct parental involvement on students' mathematic achievement in grades three through five
172. Increasing parental involvement at a suburban middle school
173. The relationship among parental social networks, parental aspirations, parental involvement, and children's academic achievement in low-income single-parent Afro-American families
174. Parental involvement and students' performance and self-esteem in suburban and city parochial elementary (K-6) schools
175. Relationships among parental involvement, selected student attributes, and learning outcomes in instrumental music
176. Parental involvement in education: An analysis of perceived roles and responsibilities among low-income single parents
177. Latino Parental Involvement in Urban Middle School: Promoting Environmental Sensitive Strategies
178. Parental involvement of low-income Hispanic parents in a preschool education program and their children's cognitive development
179. Parental Involvement in Three New Mexico Pre-School
180. The Influences of Mathematics Self-Efficacy, Identity, Interest, and Parental Involvement on STEM Achievement in Algebra for Female High School Students
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