2023
DOI: 10.3390/educsci13020109
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How Can Social Capital Become a Facilitator of Inclusion?

Abstract: Students with special educational needs are a diverse group. Promoting their learning success is particularly challenging, even in practice for inclusive schools. At the same time, parents are often left alone with diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, the focus of our study was on the families of successful students with special educational needs and the networks around their families. Our research question is: What are the differences in social capital between parents of successful students with and without le… Show more

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“…We have seen earlier that religious and conservative values were significantly higher among students in the denominational sector, which is also consistent with the parents' educational principles. Moreover, the choice of school is also guided by these educational values and principles (Hrabéczy et al, 2023). In terms of gender differences, we have found that all values, except hard work and leadership, were significantly higher among the parenting values of girls' parents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…We have seen earlier that religious and conservative values were significantly higher among students in the denominational sector, which is also consistent with the parents' educational principles. Moreover, the choice of school is also guided by these educational values and principles (Hrabéczy et al, 2023). In terms of gender differences, we have found that all values, except hard work and leadership, were significantly higher among the parenting values of girls' parents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Their research results show that parenting principles can be associated with the socio-economic background of the family. Traditional values and parenting principles are most often found in families from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (Hrabéczy et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…lamint a vallásszociológia. A CHERD-Hungary több kutatócsoporttal is folytat együttműködést, így például jelenleg az MTA-DE-CSAládok és TanárOK Kooperációja elnevezésű kutatásban vesz részt a kutatóközpont több munkatársa (Hrabéczy et al, 2023).…”
Section: Neveléstudományi Kutatások a Debreceni Egyetemenunclassified
“…Parents' activities and collaboration in their children's homework provide children with a range of opportunities to observe and learn from their parents' models (attitudes, knowledge and skills related to learning), receive reinforcement and feedback on personal performance and abilities, and participate in learning-related educational interactions regarding the homework content and during learning processes (Chophel, 2021). However, there are cases where parental involvement and parent-school cooperation are particularly critical, such as the situation of children with special needs (Kovács et al, 2022;Hrabéczy et al, 2023).…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%