Can the "gown" act as a bridge between the "town" and the school? An analysis of the operations of the PEEPS Project in Trinidad

This paper critically assesses the pilot phase of a project mounted at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad campus, (the "gown"), which was designed to enhance the ability of urban parents of primary school children (the "town") to be involved in their children's education. Using three theoretical lenses-ecological systems theory, social capital, and "knotworking," the paper identifies challenges faced, gains accrued, and lessons learnt in the conduct of workshop sessions with parents/guardians of Standard 3 children (aged 9-10 years) at an urban primary school. While highlighting the potential of the strategy for enhancing the development of urban students, the paper suggests that future work should explore the use of community spaces for such workshop sessions, in the quest for fuller use of parents' social capital

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Main Authors: George, June, Pierre, Phaedra, Alexander, Juliana, Taylor-Ryan, Maureen
Format: Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2016-05-10
Subjects:Parent Empowerment to Enhance the Performance of Students Project, Pilot projects, Project evaluation, Parent participation, Parent student relationship, Urban areas, University school cooperation, School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/42004
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-420042016-06-09T16:50:12Z Can the "gown" act as a bridge between the "town" and the school? An analysis of the operations of the PEEPS Project in Trinidad George, June Pierre, Phaedra Alexander, Juliana Taylor-Ryan, Maureen Parent Empowerment to Enhance the Performance of Students Project Pilot projects Project evaluation Parent participation Parent student relationship Urban areas University school cooperation School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine Trinidad and Tobago This paper critically assesses the pilot phase of a project mounted at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad campus, (the "gown"), which was designed to enhance the ability of urban parents of primary school children (the "town") to be involved in their children's education. Using three theoretical lenses-ecological systems theory, social capital, and "knotworking," the paper identifies challenges faced, gains accrued, and lessons learnt in the conduct of workshop sessions with parents/guardians of Standard 3 children (aged 9-10 years) at an urban primary school. While highlighting the potential of the strategy for enhancing the development of urban students, the paper suggests that future work should explore the use of community spaces for such workshop sessions, in the quest for fuller use of parents' social capital 2016-05-10T15:44:52Z 2016-05-10T15:44:52Z 2016-05-10 Article http://hdl.handle.net/2139/42004 en application/pdf
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topic Parent Empowerment to Enhance the Performance of Students Project
Pilot projects
Project evaluation
Parent participation
Parent student relationship
Urban areas
University school cooperation
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
Parent Empowerment to Enhance the Performance of Students Project
Pilot projects
Project evaluation
Parent participation
Parent student relationship
Urban areas
University school cooperation
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
spellingShingle Parent Empowerment to Enhance the Performance of Students Project
Pilot projects
Project evaluation
Parent participation
Parent student relationship
Urban areas
University school cooperation
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
Parent Empowerment to Enhance the Performance of Students Project
Pilot projects
Project evaluation
Parent participation
Parent student relationship
Urban areas
University school cooperation
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
George, June
Pierre, Phaedra
Alexander, Juliana
Taylor-Ryan, Maureen
Can the "gown" act as a bridge between the "town" and the school? An analysis of the operations of the PEEPS Project in Trinidad
description This paper critically assesses the pilot phase of a project mounted at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad campus, (the "gown"), which was designed to enhance the ability of urban parents of primary school children (the "town") to be involved in their children's education. Using three theoretical lenses-ecological systems theory, social capital, and "knotworking," the paper identifies challenges faced, gains accrued, and lessons learnt in the conduct of workshop sessions with parents/guardians of Standard 3 children (aged 9-10 years) at an urban primary school. While highlighting the potential of the strategy for enhancing the development of urban students, the paper suggests that future work should explore the use of community spaces for such workshop sessions, in the quest for fuller use of parents' social capital
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Pilot projects
Project evaluation
Parent participation
Parent student relationship
Urban areas
University school cooperation
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Trinidad and Tobago
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Pierre, Phaedra
Alexander, Juliana
Taylor-Ryan, Maureen
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title Can the "gown" act as a bridge between the "town" and the school? An analysis of the operations of the PEEPS Project in Trinidad
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