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What is Family Engagement and Parental Involvement

Handbook of Research on Family Literacy Practices and Home-School Connections
Terms such as family engagement, parental involvement, and parental engagement are used interchangeably in this chapter to indicate all levels and types of family and parental participation in their children’s education and schooling.
Published in Chapter:
Family Engagement in a Pandemic: Seeing Through a Dark Glass
Jacqueline Getfield (University of Toronto, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4569-3.ch011
Abstract
COVID-19 has introduced a new “normal.” During the pandemic, parents of young children and parents of children enrolled in special education have had to assume the role and so perform as teachers. Teachers have had to find ways to include parents who are willing to serve as de facto teachers. In addition to findings from the Ontario Alliance of Black School Educators (ONABSE) webinar series in 2020, this chapter also draws on other publicly available online documents to reveal the ever-changing education landscape in Ontario, Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. Family literacy was examined broadly through family engagement practices. This chapter shows that there is no one essential story emerging from the pandemic. To date, very few stories have been told of the students who have blossomed and flourished during the pandemic. By gathering stories of the thoughts and actions of Black educators and parents, the chapter augments the existing literature on home-school-community partnerships in Ontario.
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