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The singular school succes of teachers' children : any specific educational parental pratices ?

2012

From primary to secondary school, teachers' children get the best results. However, very little research has looked in to the family processes on which this singular success is built. Based on the demonstration of the link between "achieve the best school performance" and "being a child of whom at least one parent is a teacher", this study aims to establish family factors, in particular parental educational practices, that explain this significant "teacher effect". From econometric analysis of the Panel 95 survey, it transpires that, on the one hand, teachers' children are the most likely to benefit from the best practices of socialization and support at school and, on the other hand, that …

Enfant d’enseignantsFamily’s school strategies[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationStratégies scolaires familiales[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationfamily's school strategiesTeacher’s childrenSchool successEnseignantEnseignement primaireparental educational practicesPratique éducativePratiques éducatives parentalesStratégie scolaireParentteacher's childrenFamilleEnseignement secondaireFranceRéussite scolaireEnfant d'enseignant
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La singulière réussite scolaire des enfants d'enseignants : des pratiques éducatives parentales spécifiques ?

2012

From primary to secondary school, teachers’ children get the best results. However, very little research has looked in to the family processes on which this singular success is built. Based on the demonstration of the link between "achieve the best school performance" and "being a child of whom at least one parent is a teacher", this study aims to establish family factors, in particular parental educational practices, that explain this significant "teacher effect". From econometric analysis of the Panel 95 survey, it transpires that, on the one hand, teachers’ children are the most likely to benefit from the best practices of socialization and support at school and, on the other hand, that …

Enfant d’enseignantsFamily’s school strategiesPratiques éducatives parentales[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationStratégies scolaires familiales[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationParental educational practicesTeacher’s childrenSchool successRéussite scolaire
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