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This book addresses central questions regarding parental involvement across European educational systems; exploring the commonalities and differences across European countries and the extent to which current policy and practice pertaining to parental involvement is inclusive of diversity.

Adopting an interdisciplinary approach that draws from the fields of education, sociology and psychology, it presents a description of the policy context and empirical research on critical perspectives relating to parental involvement. Comprising a rich varied cross-section of national experiences from eleven European countries and the contexts surrounding them, case studies provide insights into parental involvement across Europe and identify challenges in the field.

This volumes in-depth approach and comprehensive interrogation of parental involvement across European education systems make it an ideal resource for parents, teachers and academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of education policy and comparative education, as well as teacher educators and policy makers.
List of contributors
vii
Introduction 1(7)
Angelika Paseka
Delma Byrne
1 Cyprus Depicting the landscape of school---family relationships and family---school involvement in Cyprus
8(13)
Loizos Symeou
2 Germany Parental involvement in Germany
21(15)
Angelika Paseka
Dagmar Killus
3 Iceland Home---school cooperation in Iceland: characteristics and values
36(13)
Kristin Jonsdottir
Amalja Bjornsdottir
4 Ireland Parental involvement in Ireland
49(15)
Delma Byrne
5 The Netherlands Parental involvement in the Netherlands
64(13)
Eddie Denessen
6 Norway Parental involvement in Norway --- ideals and realities
77(13)
Unn-Doris K. Baeck
7 Portugal Family involvement and participation in schools in Portugal: the difficulty in sharing responsibilities
90(14)
Eva Gongalves
8 Slovenia Overprotective parenthood: parental involvement in the educational trajectories of their children in Slovenia
104(16)
Andreja Zivoder
Mirjana Ule
9 Sweden Parental involvement in Sweden exemplified through national policy on homework support
120(13)
Marie Karlsson
Stina Hallsen
Johanna Svahn
10 Switzerland Parental involvement and career decision-making: the case of Switzerland
133(16)
Markus P. Neuenschwander
11 United Kingdom Divided and United Kingdom: parents in education and the common issue of inequality across the diversity of four nations
149(13)
Sarah Christie
Joanna Apps
12 United Kingdom Parental involvement: a feminist critical review from a UK perspective
162(13)
Miriam E. David
13 Home-based parental involvement and parental perception of schools A cross-country analysis
175(16)
Paulina Korssakova
Miroslav Stefanik
14 Parental involvement across European education systems A critical conclusion
191(10)
Delma Byrne
Angelika Paseka
Index 201
Angelika Paseka is Full Professor in Education at the University of Hamburg, Germany. She has expertise in teacher professionalism research, parental involvement and qualitative research methods.

Delma Byrne is a Sociology Lecturer at Maynooth University, Ireland. Her work focuses on comparative social stratification and the sociology of education.