ERIC Number: EJ680375
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Aug-1
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'My Mum Would Be as Pleased as Punch if I Actually Went, but My Dad Seems a Bit More Particular about It': Paternal Involvement in Young People's Higher Education Choices
Brooks, Rachel
British Educational Research Journal, v30 n4 p495-514 Aug 2004
Research on parental involvement in educational 'choice', as well as in educational processes more generally, has highlighted clear disparities between the close and active involvement of mothers and the more distant role of fathers. While this article does not question the broad patterns identified by such studies, it does suggest that, in some circumstances at least, fathers are both able and willing to become closely involved in decision-making processes and to take on much of the 'hard work' of educational choice. Drawing on a longitudinal study of young people's higher education decision-making processes, the article presents evidence of detailed paternal involvement. It then suggests that this apparent 'anomaly' can be explained by the mothers' and fathers' differential access to cultural and social capital; a lack of previous experience of active engagement with educational markets; and, in a few cases, young people's active resistance to the involvement of their mothers.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Fathers, College Choice, Parent Participation, Decision Making, College Bound Students, Gender Issues, Mothers, Social Capital
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Audience: Community; Parents; Students
Language: English
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