Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify what students in initial teacher training think about families and their relationship to the school. A quantitative method was used and the research was descriptive. A self-administered questionnaire was applied to collect the data. It included the scale of teacher's perception of parental involvement in school developed by Martin and Armas (2011). The most relevant findings indicate teacher trainees see the parental role in education as relevant and complementary to teaching, provided it is expressed outside the school and not linked directly to the work of teaching. This image is accompanied by the negative and deteriorated perception teacher trainees have of parental involvement in children's educational process.

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