Parental involvement in the form of 'at-home' interest and support has a major influence on pupils' educational outcomes and attitudes. Many parents, however, feel uninformed about current educational practices and how they can be more involved with their child‟s learning. A number of initiatives have been implemented internationally to encourage home-school links, but the documentation of these initiatives, particularly in the area of mathematics education is limited. This article provides some examples of mathematics education projects, initiatives and interventions as documented in the literature, as a context for discussing in detail two initiatives undertaken with the parents of two Australian schools. The projects point to parents as being important advocates in promoting mathematical reform and contemporary practice, with the article in general adding to the limited documentation available on the nature of such projects that cater for the needs of parents.
History
Publication title
International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Issue
25 January 2012
Pagination
1-13
ISSN
1473-0111
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
University of Exeter Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching
Place of publication
Online
Rights statement
Copyright 2012 Tracey Muir
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other education and training not elsewhere classified