[HTML][HTML] Family and school relationship during COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review
JJ Carrión-Martínez, C Pinel-Martinez… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Education systems worldwide have been affected by a sudden interruption in classroom
learning because the coronavirus pandemic forced both the closure of all schools in March …
learning because the coronavirus pandemic forced both the closure of all schools in March …
Distance learning in Kazakhstan: estimating parents' satisfaction of educational quality during the coronavirus
B Bokayev, Z Torebekova, Z Davletbayeva… - Technology …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the benefits and drawbacks associated with distance/online learning
in Kazakhstan during the Covid-19 pandemic. The responses of the 31,300 parents …
in Kazakhstan during the Covid-19 pandemic. The responses of the 31,300 parents …
[HTML][HTML] Parents' perceptions of school support during COVID-19: What satisfies parents?
T Haller, S Novita - Frontiers in Education, 2021 - frontiersin.org
During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, face-to-face schooling could not be performed
continuously, and alternative ways of learning had to be organized. Parents had to act as …
continuously, and alternative ways of learning had to be organized. Parents had to act as …
Parent and student perceptions of parent engagement at a cyber charter high school.
As enrollments in cyber charter schools grow, it becomes increasingly important to
understand how parents engage in their students' learning. Researchers have hypothesized …
understand how parents engage in their students' learning. Researchers have hypothesized …
Why they choose and how it goes: Comparing special education and general education cyber student perceptions
While critics offer concerns that cyber charter schools under-enroll special education
students, such schools may offer advantages for these students, and some cyber schools …
students, such schools may offer advantages for these students, and some cyber schools …
Defining differentiation in cyber schools: What online teachers say
JG Beasley, DE Beck - TechTrends, 2017 - Springer
Online education has grown over the last ten years and with it has been an increase in
diverse learners. In an effort to understand how online teachers meet the needs of diverse …
diverse learners. In an effort to understand how online teachers meet the needs of diverse …
Educational experiences of US children during the 2020–2021 school year in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a historic event impacting
children around the globe. Prior research on the educational experiences of children during …
children around the globe. Prior research on the educational experiences of children during …
Homeschool parents and satisfaction with special education services
Homeschooling is controversial for a variety of reasons. One concern is whether families are
sufficiently equipped to serve students with disabilities. We investigate this issue by …
sufficiently equipped to serve students with disabilities. We investigate this issue by …
A research-based conceptual framework for inclusive K-12 online, distance, and digital education
MF Rice, K Cantergiani, D Macias - Journal of Research on …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
K-12 students who were identified or at risk of being identified as having disabilities had
been entering learning environments that were fully or partially online. The increase in …
been entering learning environments that were fully or partially online. The increase in …
Parent engagement and satisfaction in public charter and district schools
ZW Oberfield - American Educational Research Journal, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Using nationally representative parent surveys over a 10-year period, this article asks if
there were differences in parent engagement and satisfaction at public charter and district …
there were differences in parent engagement and satisfaction at public charter and district …