Reimagining Family Engagement

Author:

Koubek Ekaterina1ORCID,Wasta Stephanie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. James Madison University, USA

Abstract

Employing a qualitative case study approach, the researchers examined three preservice teachers' (PSTs) perceptions of building relationships with diverse families while tutoring their children in their homes in a semester-long after-school program that is designed to support migrant education students academically, socially, and linguistically. Multiple data sources, such as PSTs' weekly journals, action research projects, philosophy of diversity papers, and individual semi-structured interviews were collected. The findings revealed that as PSTs had more interactions with families, they viewed them as co-partners in students' learning processes, planned lessons with family background in mind, utilized the home language, and valued home visits. These in-home experiences coupled with critical self-reflection, encouraged PSTs to critique their practices, enabling them to enact more equitable approaches for interacting with families. These intentional processes helped PSTs envision family engagement as a two-way partnership, a benefit for both parties.

Publisher

IGI Global

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