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Publication Date: 2019-Sep
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Reintegration to Secondary Education Following School Exclusion: An Exploration of the Relationship between Home and School from the Perspective of Parents
Embeita, Carina
Educational & Child Psychology, v36 n3 p18-32 Sep 2019
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the factors in the parent-school relationship that facilitate reintegration to secondary education after school exclusion, from the perspective of parents. Rationale: Against a background of increased school exclusions and renewed calls for parent-school partnerships, understanding the parental perspective is essential in promoting collaborative approaches to reintegration. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with three parents whose children had undergone the process of exclusion and reintegration within the previous year. A qualitative design was adopted using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) as the methodology. Findings: Parents in this study saw exclusion and reintegration as parts of one whole process. Three main themes describing their experience emerged: Parent-child relationship, parent-school relationship and the experience of time, the latter two of which are explored in this article. Within the parent-school relationship, Communication, Collaboration and a perception of the school's Commitment to reintegration -- the three 'Cs' of reintegration -- were seen as fundamental to successful reintegration. The parental experience of time in relation to their children's past and future opportunities also featured prominently. Limitations: In keeping with IPA's idiographic approach, this study focused on a small sample of participants and cannot claim generalisability. However, by providing an in-depth understanding of the participants' accounts, the study aimed to capture something of the essence of the parental experience of home-school relationships during exclusion and reintegration.
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Family School Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship, Expulsion, Foreign Countries, Reentry Students, Time Management, Gender Differences
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Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (England)
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