2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28064-6_2
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“…Studies abound in the past 20 years' academic literature, showing that engaging home and family with students' learning at school increases the student's investment in their learning and their long term success in school. [14,15,16] The conversation our students had with their parents about pro-climate actions they could take as a family is an example of the way that this project contributed to family engagement in student learning. The parents expressed amazement at the involvement of pupils and students to nd solutions to mitigate the consequences of climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies abound in the past 20 years' academic literature, showing that engaging home and family with students' learning at school increases the student's investment in their learning and their long term success in school. [14,15,16] The conversation our students had with their parents about pro-climate actions they could take as a family is an example of the way that this project contributed to family engagement in student learning. The parents expressed amazement at the involvement of pupils and students to nd solutions to mitigate the consequences of climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many emo kids, back in those days, were teenagers, and most of them might live with their parents and communicate with them, but they might not need to show the photos of their parents in online space where other members of emo subculture would see. Like, middle school students do not want their parents to show up at school, because they may want to look independent and confident [67]. Therefore, these samples, with high-school age (around 2010), may not want to show their family on Facebook, too.…”
Section: Discussion and Suggestionmentioning
confidence: 99%