Who should be doing what? Mutual expectations in collaborative relationships between teachers, educators, and migrant families
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2420-8175/20335Keywords:
involvement, parents, migration, agency, educationAbstract
Collaboration between the school and the families of children and young people can prove to be a resource but also a critical aspect in building opportunities for academic success; in particular, focusing on migrant families, the collaboration with leisure centers providing after-school activities plays an important role in education and in learning. This paper proposes a reflection on the modes of parental involvement and the perception of agency among foreign parents, based on field research concerning synergies between various educational institutions operating in a multiethnic neighborhood in the city of Turin. The thematic analysis of the data collected so far, and the analysis of conversational sequences highlight a range of expectations from teachers and educators regarding the involvement of foreign parents in their educational projects.
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