Book Review: The Broken Compass: Parental Involvement with Children’s Education

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Zelda Lopez Haro
Edward M Olivos

Abstract

On April 12, 2014 an opinion piece authored by Keith Robinson and Angel L. Harris, authors of the book The Broken Compass, appeared on the New York Times blog website The Opinionator. The opinion piece titled “Parental Involvement is Overrated,” suggested that the evidence supporting parental involvement as a means of improving children’s academic lives has been overstated. In fact, it made the claim that “most forms of parental involvement . . . do not improve student achievement” at all and “in some cases” it may “actually hinder it.” 

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Zelda Lopez Haro, University of Oregon

PhD Candidate in Critical and Socio-Cultural Studies in Education,

Education Studies, University of Oregon

Edward M Olivos, University of Oregon

Associate Professor

Education Studies, 

Univeristy of Oregon