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This document provides a literature review of over 50 sources on the topic of parental involvement in education. The sources include journal articles, reports, book chapters, and other literature reviewing research on how parental involvement relates to student outcomes such as achievement, motivation, and adjustment. Many of the sources find that greater parental involvement is positively associated with improved student performance and other benefits.
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This document provides a literature review of over 50 sources on the topic of parental involvement in education. The sources include journal articles, reports, book chapters, and other literature reviewing research on how parental involvement relates to student outcomes such as achievement, motivation, and adjustment. Many of the sources find that greater parental involvement is positively associated with improved student performance and other benefits.
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