Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja (Jan 2002)

Effects of the family-school cooperation on student social behavior and academic achievement

  • Milošević Nikoleta M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZIPI0204193M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2002, no. 34
pp. 193 – 212

Abstract

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Cooperation between a family and school makes provisions for solving problems students face in their interpersonal relations and academic achievement. We are singling out a view of the effects of a micro-system on child's development, which states that immediate interrelations in a micro-system - a family - can effect interrelations in another micro-system -peer groups - or can effect academic achievement. The majority of authors agree that modes and spheres of influences that family exerts are numerous and diverse and that they depend on characteristics of a broader social and cultural community where a child is growing up as well as on parents' abilities and preparations. How successful the family-school cooperation will be is largely determined by teacher's personality and the way he/she is communicating with parents. A joint planning and implementation of decisions reached, identical norms of behavior, commonly adopted goals are a prerequisite for a child's normal development. It is pointed out that school should plan and organize its activities (courses, seminars, forums lectures, discussions), so as to popularize knowledge of pedagogy and psychology among parents as well as teacher training in communication competence.

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