Parental Engagement in Online Learning Environments: A Review of the Literature
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Published:2015
Mark Stevens, Jered Borup, 2015. "Parental Engagement in Online Learning Environments: A Review of the Literature", Exploring Pedagogies for Diverse Learners Online
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Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to overview what extant research says about parental involvement in online learning environments.
The approach in this chapter is a systematic review of literature focusing on engagement frameworks.
Parents have the potential to be the key to overcoming key concerns about attrition and achievement in online settings. However, research has been silent as to how to engage parents more fully as learning coaches for their children.
Research about parental involvement in online learning should consider the roles of both teacher and parent as they coordinate their efforts to improve student engagement. Research also needs to look at what parents need to know about helping their students be successful and how to provide the training and expertise to parents that will help them learn critical support skills.
This chapter is particularly timely in light of the dramatic growth in online learning and the resulting concerns about achievement and attrition that are particularly acute among at-risk populations.
