Families’ involvement at schools: the perspective of the psychosocial duos
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education

Abstract
This article aims to investigate the perspective on family involvement of social workers and school psychologists. Based on a qualitative study, we analyzed a corpus of four interviews with psychosocial duos from state-subsidized public schools. We analyzed these interviews by conducting a thematic analysis. The results show that for these professionals, family involvement would ensure the educability of students in a framework of individual parental responsibility, understanding the efforts of schools as a support to the work of parents and guardians. The consequences and relationships of these perspectives for the work with school communities in the framework of public education are discussed.
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