Communication Patterns Between Institutions and the Families of First-Generation College Students: A Multiple Case Study

Casandra E. Harper, J. M. Kiyama, Alice Lee
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ABSTRACT This article explores how higher education institutions are engaging and communicating with the parents and families of first-generation college students. Drawing on multiple case study data from families and staff members within a multi-year project on parent and family engagement, this article identifies what communication parents and families are receiving from institutions, how parents and staff perceive that communication, barriers to communication, and why increased communication might be desired and beneficial to first-generation college students and their families. We address communication practices between parents and institutions and find five patterns: absent, insufficient, indirect, direct–parent initiated, and direct–university initiated.
学校与第一代大学生家庭的沟通模式:一个多案例研究
本文探讨了高等教育机构如何与第一代大学生的父母和家庭进行互动和沟通。在一个关于父母和家庭参与的多年项目中,本文利用来自家庭和工作人员的多个案例研究数据,确定了父母和家庭从机构接收到的沟通,父母和工作人员如何看待沟通,沟通障碍,以及为什么增加沟通可能是可取的,并且对第一代大学生及其家庭有益。我们分析了家长和机构之间的沟通实践,发现了五种模式:缺席、不足、间接、直接由家长发起和直接由大学发起。
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