2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijem-01-2022-0003
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Secondary school organisation and home–school collaboration: a tale of two systems

Abstract: PurposeThis conceptual paper explores the relationship between school structure, organisation, and home–school collaboration. It argues that the traditional and dominant secondary school model based on same-age organisation acts in ways that constrain home–school collaboration while claiming to value it. The paper proposes an alternative model (vertical tutoring), one that relies on home–school collaboration and developing the capacity to absorb the complexity that collaboration createsDesign/methodology/appro… Show more

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“…It was difficult for families and teachers to facilitate children's distance education when schools were shut down due to COVID-19. The choice of school structure influences the school's capacity to develop home-school collaboration [111]. Some school structures have a reduced capacity for building the collaborative partnerships needed to engage parents in the learning process, whereas some school structures matched the capacity with learning demand.…”
Section: Family Support In the New Educational Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was difficult for families and teachers to facilitate children's distance education when schools were shut down due to COVID-19. The choice of school structure influences the school's capacity to develop home-school collaboration [111]. Some school structures have a reduced capacity for building the collaborative partnerships needed to engage parents in the learning process, whereas some school structures matched the capacity with learning demand.…”
Section: Family Support In the New Educational Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%