ERNAPE - European Research Network About Parents in Education

2025 Verona – Programme

ERNAPE 2025 – University of Verona | Dept. Human Sciences – June 04-06, 2025

VENUE: Polo didattico Zanotto – Viale Università, 2, 37129 Verona VR

The book of abstracts will be available soon.

Final Programme

Wednesday June 04, 2025Thursday June 05, 2025Friday June 06, 2025
8:30 – 18:00
Registration open
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
8:30 – 18:00
Registration open
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
8:30 – 13:30
Registration open
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
9:00 – 18:00         
Poster session
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
09.00 – 10.30
Parallel session 1:
Session 1a. Room T.1 (Ground floor)
Session 1b. Room 1.1 (First floor)
Session 1c. Room 1.2 (First floor)
Session 1d. Room 1.3 (First floor)
Session 1e. Room 1.4 (First floor)
Session 1f. Room 1.5 (First floor)
Session 1g. Room 1.6 (First floor)
09.00 – 10.30
Parallel session 4
Session 4a. Room T.1 (Ground floor)
Session 4b. Room 1.1 (First floor)
Session 4c. Room 1.2 (First floor)
Session 4d. Room 1.3 (First floor)
Session 4e. Room 1.4 (First floor)
Session 4f. Room 1.5 (First floor)
Session 4g. Room 1.6 (First floor)
10.30 – 11.00
Coffee break
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
10.30 – 11.00
Coffee break
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
11:00 – 12:30
ERNAPE Steering Committee Meeting
Location: Seminar Room 1 – Polo Zanotto “Palazzo Lettere” (ground floor)
11.00 – 12.00
Keynote 2: Prof. dr. Paola Milani, University of Padua
The relationship between families, teachers and social services: a good practice in preventing the impact of family vulnerability on children’s development
Location: Room T.2 – Polo Zanotto (ground floor)
11.00 – 12.00
Keynote 3: Prof. dr. Claire Hynes, University of East Anglia
Who the Cap Fits: Narratives of Writing, Legacy and Place
Location: Room T.2 – Polo Zanotto (ground floor)
14:00 – 14:30
Welcome and opening
Prof. dr. Valentina Moro, Head of the Department of Human Science, University of Verona
Prof. dr. Livia Cadei, President of the Italian Society of General and Social Pedagogy (S.I.P.e.G.e.S.), Catholic University of Milan
Elisa La Paglia, Town Councillor of the Municipality of Verona in the area of Education and school policies, Libraries, School building, Health and community services
Location: Room T2 – Polo Zanotto (ground floor)
12.00 – 13.30
Parallel sessions 2
Session 2a. Room T.1 (Ground floor)
Session 2b. Room 1.1 (First floor)
Session 2c. Room 1.2 (First floor)
Session 2d. Room 1.3 (First floor)
Session 2e. Room 1.4 (First floor)
Session 2f. Room 1.5 (First floor)
Session 2g. Room 1.6 (First floor)
12.00 – 13.30
Parallel sessions 5
Session 5a. Room T.1 (Ground floor)
Session 5b. Room 1.1 (First floor)
Session 5c. Room 1.2 (First floor)
Session 5d. Room 1.3 (First floor)
Session 5e. Room 1.4 (First floor)
Session 5f. Room 1.5 (First floor)
14:30 – 15:00
Music moment
Location: Room T2 – Polo Zanotto (ground floor)
13.30 – 14.30
Lunch break

Location: “Cloister of San Francesco” Via S. Francesco, 22
13.30 – 14.30
Lunch break

Location: “Cloister of San Francesco” Via S. Francesco, 22
15:00 – 16:00
Keynote 1: Prof. dr. Laura Formenti, University of Milan-Bicocca
Shared authority and transformative learning: a difference-based paradigm for educators
Location: Room T.2 – Polo Zanotto (ground floor)
14.30 – 16.00
Symposia:
C. The essential role of partnerships among families, schools, and communities in adoption and foster care
coordinated by Anna Guerrieri
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
D. Transitioning in communities for families and children – between institutions, positions and norms
coordinated by Lene S. K. Schmidt
Location: Room T.1 (ground floor)
14.30 – 16.00
Symposia
E. Collaboration between parents and staff in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
coordinated by Ingrid Midteide Løkken
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
F. Where is the student in the digital home-school relationship?
coordinated by Unn-Doris K. Bæck
Location: Room T.1 (ground floor)
16:00 – 16:30
Coffee break 
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
16.00 – 16.30
Coffee break
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)
16.00 – 16.30
Coffee break
Location: Polo Zanotto Hall (ground floor)


16:30 – 18:00
Symposia:
A. The Italian model of ‘Consultori Familiari’ as an integrated service that builds educational partnerships among Families, Schools, and Communities
coordinated by Livia Cadei
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
B. Transitions of children in childcare and education: The perspective of parents
coordinated by Margreet Luinge
Location: Room T.1 (ground floor)



16.30 – 18.00
Parallel sessions 3
Session 3a. Room T.1 (Ground floor)
Session 3b. Room 1.1 (First floor)
Session 3c. Room 1.2 (First floor)
Session 3d. Room 1.3 (First floor)
Session 3e. Room 1.4 (First floor)
Session 3f. Room 1.5 (First floor)
Session 3g. Room 1.6 (First floor)
16.20 – 17.30
Roundtable
Prof. dr. Cristina Bertazzoni – Consultant and Pedagogical Supervisor of the Mantua Farm School
Cesare Moreno – President of the Association Maestri di Strada Onlus
(in English “Street Teachers Association”)
Angela Nava Mambretti – President of the Coordinamento Genitori Democratici Onlus (in English “Democratic Parent Coordination”)
Chair: Prof. dr. Paola Dusi
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
18:30 – 21.00
Welcome Reception
Location: “Cloister of San Francesco” Via S. Francesco, 22
18.30 – 19.30
Touristic visit* to the Basilica of San Zeno
20.00 – 22.00
Social dinner at the Vescovo Moro Restaurant

*Only for Social Dinner Participants
17.30 – 18.00
Closing of the conference and future appointments
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
18.30 – 20.15
Guided tour of the Historic Centre of Verona (up to 60 pax. A reservation – on the website – is needed)

Further information will be provided on the ERNAPE website

Symposia

Wednesday, June 04 | 16:30 – 18:00 | Symposia A and B
Symposium A: The Italian model of ‘Consultori Familiari’ as an integrated service that builds educational partnerships among Families, Schools, and Communities  
a1. Livia Cadei   
a2. Alessia Tabacchi        
a3. Paola Zini and Dalila Raccagni
a4. Valeria Della Valle and Vera Brunelli
Chair: Livia Cadei
Discussant: Alessia Tabacchi
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
1: The “Consultorio Familiare” of Christian inspiration as a bridge between Families, Schools, and Communities
2: Social and emotional learning: the courses of education to affectivity and sexuality promoted from the “Consultori Familiari” of Christian inspiration  
3: Parental support within the “Consultorio Familiare” of Christian inspiration
4: Challenges and perspectives of “Consultori familiari” of Christian inspiration  
Symposium B: Transitions of children in childcare and education: The perspective of parents
b1. Aline Oelen, Margreet R. Luinge, Annelies Kassenberg, Marie Louise Luttik and Alexander Minnaert
b2. Margot I. Bochane, Margreet R. Luinge, Romée Salverda, Annelies Kassenberg and Henderien W. Steenbeek
b3. Annelies Kassenberg, Henriëtte Pauwels, Marian Ooms and Ruben Fukkink
Chair: Margreet Luinge
Discussant: Annelies Kassenberg
Location: Room T.1 (ground floor)
1: Positive transitions – Parents’ experiences with transitions of their child with Special Educational Needs in regular primary education
2: Parents’ perceptions of their child’s transition to secondary school
3: Towards a more smooth transition in childcare and education
Thursday, June 05 | 14:30 – 16:00 | Symposia C and D
Symposium C: The essential role of partnerships among families, schools, and communities in adoption and foster care
c1. Paola Ricchiardi
c2. Stefania Lorenzini    
c3. Alessia Tabacchi
c4. Marco Andrea Piombo, Gaetano Di Napoli & Cinzia Novara
c5. Chiara Aleffi
Chair: Anna Guerrieri
Discussant: Alessia Tabacchi
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
1: Child Protection in Initial Teacher Training
2: Intercultural education for teacher training. A look at the Guidelines for the right to education of students who have been adopted  
3: Joint responsibility among family and school in early childhood. The experience of some adoptive families
4: Exploring the Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence, Usage, and Trust in AI Among Adolescents: The Impact of Parenting Style, Perceived Social Support, and Parental Engagement in Digital Devices Usage
5: Adolescent’s identity and well-being in a cohesive and inclusive
Symposium D: Transitioning in communities for families and children – between institutions, positions and norms
d1. Maja Plum, Rikke Brown and Anna Kathrine Frørup
d2. Jenna Niemi, Noora Heiskanen, Marja Syrjämäki & Jaana Viljaranta
d3. Sine Penthin Grumløse & Lene S.K. Schmidt
Chair: Lene S.K. Schmidt
Discussant: Noora Heiskanen
Location: Room T.1 (ground floor)
1: Transitioning and negotiations about the proper time for children
2: Becoming a parent of a child in need of support
3: ‘The Village Scheme’ – building up a community
Friday, June 06 | 14:30 – 16:00 | Symposia E and F
Symposium E: Collaboration between parents and staff in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
e1. Maria Fredriksson, Margrethe Jernes, Trude Hoel & Thomas Moser
e2. Martin Samuelsson & Tove Ingebrigtsen
e3. Ingrid Midteide Løkken, Ellen Elvethon, Thomas Moser & Helene Berntsen Svensson
e4. Anne Grethe Sønsthagen & Karin Elisabeth Sørlie Street
e5. Ingrid Midteide Løkken, Dziuginta Baraldsnes, Guttorm Helgøy & Andre Baraldsnes
Chair: Ingrid Midteide Løkken
Discussant: Martin Samuelsson
Location: Room T.2 (ground floor)
1: Positive factors for collaboration between early childhood and care institutions and parents with minority background – a systematic review
2: Partnership between parents and staff: Engaging in deliberative dialogue 
3: Early childhood settings as a ramp for inclusion – staff and parents’ collaboration to promote peer relations 
4: COVID-19-Related Differences in Perceived Parental Cooperation in Norwegian Early Childcare Centers
5: What we know about parents and staff collaboration in a Nordic and Norwegian ECEC
Symposium F: Where is the student in the digital home-school relationship?
d1. Limin Gu
d2. Kristín Jónsdóttir
d3. Unn-Doris K. Bæck
Chair: Unn-Doris K. Bæck
Discussant: Anu Alanko
Location: Room T.1 (ground floor)

1: Parents’ agency and responsibility for digital well-being of their children
2: Digital communication between teachers and families with multilingual background
3: Digital alienation in education: Challenges for parental Involvement

Parallel sessions (details will be updated soon)

Thursday, June 05 | 09:00 – 10:30 | Session 1
Session 1a: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences in kindergarten 
1a1. Anne Grethe Sønsthagen, Ruth Ingrid Skoglund, Lillian Pedersen & Evelyn Eggum
1a2. Paola Zonca & Claudia Ciccardi
1a3. Janne Støen & Solveig Roth
1a4. Nóra Imre
1a5. Miriam Galloro, Valeria Debilio, Antonio De Sarro & Teresa Iona
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1. Co-creation with families in ECEC through workshop methodology
2. Innovating ECEC: meeting places, spaces for collective growth
3. Important factors for the positioning of parents in their children’s transitioning from kindergarten to school and day care facilities for schoolchildren – a biographical case study.
4. Families in the transition from kindergarten to school
5. Eco-strategy and territorial identity in Italian students aged 4-6 yrs
Session 1b: Digital media for family-school relationships: problems and suggested solutions 
1b1. Maria Fernanda dos Santos Martins
1b2. Anu Alanko
1b3. Eva Klope, Ulrika Bossér & Maria Hedlin
1b4. Martyna Popławska
1b5. Aristidis Protopsaltis & Eszter Salamon
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1. Knowing the field of the relationship between families and schools through digital media: challenges and implications for democratic participation
2. Digital platforms for home-school collaboration: student perspective
3. Teachers’ experiences of parental involvement in a digital era
4. Parent-teacher relationships and communication through technology: findings from interviews
5. How teachers’ digital literacy and attitudes towards AI impact digital literacy development roles
Session 1c: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences for building stronger community connections
1c1. Lucia Balduzzi & Emanuela Pettinari
1c2. Anna Błasiak & Ewa Dybowska
1c3. Megumi G. Hine, Steven B. Sheldon & Yolanda Abel
1c4. Patrizia Lotti & Lorenza Orlandini
1c5: Michelle Pieri & Giuseppina Rita Jose
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1. An integrated approach to promote participation of families, schools and communities 
2. Relationship between school, family, community in everyday practice (myths and reality)
3. Evaluating the impact of a community school initiative in the U.S.: Reflecting on a multi-year, mixed methods study of implementation and outcomes
4. Bridging school-family-community: the Service Learning for educational relationships
5. Small schools and Innovation: the “Classi in rete” project and the parent’ point of view
Session 1d: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: educational policy across state, region, and local levels
1d1. Daria L. Gabusi
1d2. Lisa Sauer & Agnes Pfrang
1d 3. Cettina Marcellino
1d4. Laura Pinna & Maria Bernardetta Cabras
1d5. Sanne van Schijndel, Floris Burgers, Eddie Denessen & Rosa Pije
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1. Parents enter schools. The debate on the 1974 Delegated Decrees: a survey of journals and archives
2. Legal anchoring of parental involvement and its implementation in school practice: the example of Thuringia
3. Training and growth in vulnerable subjects between State, school and family: parallel lines, double track system or complementarity of actions?
4. Belonging so as not to disperse. The family policies of the territorial pedagogical coordinations to communicate an idea of the world
5. The right choice? Perspectives on tracking among parents of high-track secondary school students in the Netherlands
Session 1e: Family and school professions fragilities:  children’s and adolescents’ emotional and socio- relational education
1e1. Maria Mori, Luca Ghirotto & Paola Dusi
1e2. Luca Janka Laszlo, Eszter Salamon & Judit Horgas
1e3. Antonia De Vita & Francesco Vittori
1e4. Orit Oved & Dorit Alt
1e5. Soraya Elizabeth Shamloo Bisagno, Elisa Francesca Vitali, Alessia Pecchini, Barbara Augueli, Veronica Margheria Cocco, Alessia Cadamuro, Loris Vezzali & Elena Trifiletti
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1. Educational interventions for the primary and secondary prevention of adolescent deviance: a realist review
2. The connection between children becoming peer bullying perpetrators and experiencing or witnessing violence/bullying by adults: a scoping review
3. Bullying: co-designing peer counter-actions with students and educational communities
4. Deflecting the duty: teachers shifting cyberbullying responsibility to parents – and how parents can step up
5. Reducing vulnerability through sport: how group interdependence and social norms protect against bullying
Session 1f: Paths to improve family school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences for supporting and engaging families (1)
1f1. Oliver St John, Jonas Ålander & Lovisa Liyanage
1f2. Karen L. Mapp & Shadae Harris
1f3. Karen L. Mapp & Shadae Harris
1f4. Kirsten Foumani-Luijendijk & Mariëtte Lusse
1f5. Adrjan Beata
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1: The educational value of a family support worker
2: The Dual Capacity Framework version 2: Building liberatory and equity-focused family engagement practices
3: The Dual Capacity Framework in action: real-world applications in school systems
4. Bridging officials: building strong connections between child, family, school, and society in the Netherlands
5: Parents-teacher conferences as a way to constructing parents’ place in the school 
Session 1g: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences
1g1. Asnat Dor
1g2. Yosi Yaffe
1g3. Keyi Lyu, Jing Hengyi & Lele Chen
1g4. Daniela Moreno Boudon
1g5. Maria Mori, Annamaria Lona & Paola Dusi
Chair: tba
Location: tba
1 From classroom to home: how schools inspire parents to embrace active lifestyle via their children
2: Examining the validity of the overparenting short-form scale (op-sf) in parents of early adolescents
3: Buying happiness experience: exploring Chinese middle-class parents’ happiness aspiration in educational consumption
4: Co-observation of children: bridging nursery and home using the Italian Questionnaires of Temperament (QUIT) during settling in period
5: What is the Involvement of parents in school life in the community educational pacts?
Thursday, June 05 | 12:00 – 13:30 | Session 2
Session 2a: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences based on school subjects
2a1. Angelica Edna Calo Livne
2a2. Cory Buxton, Diana Crespo & Barbara Ettenauer
2a3. Claudia Rodriguez Mojica, Allison Briceno, Sara Rutherford-Quach, Hector Gonzalez Rodas, Danielle Gonzalez & Kathleen Jabon Stoehr.
2a4. Miriam Cuccu
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Exploring the role of performing arts in strengthening school-family-student connections
2: Promoting family STEM conversations in the STEM in Our Lives project
3: Building strong-school partnerships in Mathematics in ways that matter
4: Enriching children’s education and community ties through arts: the Mus-e experience to counter educational poverty
Session 2b: Family-school relationships and disadvantaged/vulnerable groups/families: Migrant/refugee families and children, and socio-economic fragilities
2b1. Duaa Shams, Haneen Eluli Hater, Hamsa Hater, Diana Abu Saleh & Yael Grinshtain
2b2. Sara Christie
2b3. Vincenzo Salerno, Andrea Mattia Marcelli & Irene Dal Ben
2b4. Joanna Apps
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: “I will always return to my land and my home”: the role of Druze families in the process of migration for acquiring higher education
2: The social networks of migrant women and the important roles of schools and community groups in supporting integration
3: Never alone: clarifying the role of unseen families in the educational careers of unaccompanied foreign minors living in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)
4: The role of family ecologies and social inequalities in parental involvement in education
Session 2c: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences for building stronger alliances
2c1. Patrycja Łaga, Klaudia Ferenc, Kacper Kowalski, Ewa Słomińska & Alicja Zbierzchowska
2c2. Hélène Leenders, Mariette Haasen, Johan de Jong & Karin Diemel
2c3. Anna Katrin Eiriksdottir, Kristin Jonsdottir & Hanna Ragnarsdottir
2c4. Claudia Marcellan & Paola Milani
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Sense of togetherness in educational institutions from the perspective of parents
2: How to improve school-home-care alliances? Inspiring practices from field research
3: “Because we are working on the same issues we need to collaborate on those”: collaboration between multilingual families and teachers in Icelandic compulsory schools
4: Ecosystemic educational networks: school-family-services alliances to prevent effects of vulnerability and (re)build social capital of community
Session 2d: Family-school relationships in secondary schools
2d1. Eva Klope, Maria Hedlin, Marina Wernholm & Ulrika Bossér
2d2. Julia Melnikova
2d3. Ulrika Bossér, Eva Klope, Marina Wernholm, & Maria Hedlin
2d4. Esther Maeers
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Navigating boundaries: Swedish secondary school teachers’ experiences of parental involvement
2: What happens to school-based parental involvement when students reach 16? Study of five Norwegian high schools
3: Teacher agency and parental involvement: insights from Swedish secondary education
4:  Teenager parent engagement through mundane objects in school backpacks
Session 2e: Family and school professions fragilities: addressing the challenges faced by parents and families
2e1. Véronique Menand, Christelle Robert-Mazaye & Marie-Eve Clément,
2e2. Monica Facciocchi
2e3. Elise Cassar & Angela Abela
2e4. Márta Miklósi
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: “Being a parent doesn’t come with an instruction manual, but they don’t want to be told what to do”. Antinomic vision of staff in educational settings for preschool children regarding the use of physical violence by parents as a disciplinary method
2: The Butterfly Effect of nonviolent resistance in child-to-parent violence: from anchoring parenting to shaping educational communities
3: Exploring supportive relationships in secondary schools through online and face-to-face triad collaboration: students with behavioural difficulties, their parents and school staff.
4: The role of family among juvenile delinquents with special aspects of family structure, cohesion, parenting styles, and parental involvement in correctional institutes
Session 2f: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: theoretical perspectives
2f1. Maria Mendel
2f2. Audrey Addi-Raccah
2f3. Daniele Nicolella
2f4. Eszter Salamon, Luca Janka László & Maral Nuridin
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Tenderness in cases of parental public pedagogies: Why so much needed in polycrisis?
2: Parents’ and teachers’ collaboration perspectives in the post-COVID period
3: The family-school connection: theoretical frameworks for collaborative educational partnerships
4:  Stakeholder perspectives on school performance
Session 2g: Family-school relationships and disadvantaged/vulnerable groups/families: academic trajectories and school dropout
2g1. Cristina Aguirre
2g2.  Mahshid Esmaeili-kolahdooz, Paola Dusi & Elena Trifiletti
2g3. Monia Rodorigo, Marie-Noëlle Lázaro & Susana-Fernández Larragueta
2g4. Cristian Tracà
Chair: tba
Location:
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1:  Who wants to go to college? We do! The impact of a college access program that begins in third grade for first-generation college students.
2:  The school is for everyone: investigating the social determinants of schooling disadvantages in order to improve inclusion for non-Italian students
3: Academic trajectories of immigrant female students: key elements for success
4: Italian Next Generation Europe funds: ecological system against early school leaving in a secondary school in Bologna
Thursday, June 05 | 16:30 – 18:00 | Session 3
Session 3a: Family and school professions fragilities: children’s and adolescents’ emotional and socio-relational education (1)
3a1. Giuseppe Valentino
3a2. Maria Gabriella Landuzzi & Caterina Scarpari
3a3. Antonella Coppi & Debora Tringali
3a4. Agnieszka Bzymek
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Harnessing fragility: socio-emotional education as a pathway to adolescent resilience
2: In the world of hikikomori: exploring vulnerabilities to reopen relationships
3: Tell me about yourself. the educator facing adolescents’ fragility
4: Between parents, school and society: resilience of young adults
Session 3b: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences for supporting and engaging families (2)
3b1. Monika Popow, Anna Górka-Strzałkowska, Marta Wiatr & Alicja Zbierzchowska
3b2. Anna Górka-Strzałkowska, Marta Wiatr, Monika Popow, Alicja Zbierzchowska &
Maciej Bernasiewicz
3b3.  Avihu Shoshana, Ilanit Pinto-Dror & Mirit Haybi Barak
3b4.  Monica Amadini
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Determinants of parental participation in preschools and primary schools in contemporary Polish society
2: Parental participation in Polish educational institutions: diagnosis of practices, motivations, and barriers at different stages of child development
3:  Classed caring: care ethics in schools form different socioeconomic classes
4: Building educational alliances by learning from fragility
Session 3c: Family and school professions fragilities: training and support for teachers and school staff
3c1. Alexander Zibenberg & Yael Grinshtain
3c2. Diego Hervella Fariñas, Esperanza María Ceballos-Vacas & Beatriz Rodríguez-Ruiz
3c3. Luca Janka László, Ioanna Ntali & Eszter Salamon
3c4. Guiping Yang
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Parental involvement in school and teachers’ affective commitment: the role of political skills
2: Teachers’ feelings and perceptions of school-family collaboration: a qualitative analysis
3: Teacher training needs and offer for (migrant) parent engagement
4: Challenges in parent-teacher relationships in Chinese middle schools: insights from a qualitative study
Session 3d: Decolonising school-family relationship
3d1. Dorien Petri, Margreet Luinge, Annelies Kassenberg, Eddie Denessen & Klaas van Veen
3d2. Paola Dusi & Audrey Addi-Raccah
3d3. Rosita Deluigi
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Teachers’ use of cultural knowledge in culturally responsive teaching in primary schools
2: Decolonising thought and knowledge: unmasking deficit thinking in education
3: Educational alliances and plural perspectives: decolonising school-family relations in community contexts
Session 3e: Family and school professions fragilities: Children’s and adolescents’ emotional and socio-relational education (2)
3e1. Paweł Śpica & Małgorzata Obrycka
3e2. Roxana Sarrablo Lascorz, Maria Antònia Gomila Grau & Rosario Pozo Gordaliza
3e3. Tiziana Iaquinta
3e4. Asnat Dor
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: School-parent cooperation in Polish general secondary schools in the narratives of teachers representing Generation Y
2: Perceptions and attitudes of families about their role as educational agents in sexuality in adolescence, and the cooperation with school and community: emergencies and resistances
3: This pain is not yours. parental fragility and emotional dis-education  
4: When the classroom moves home: Israeli parents’ challenges, strategies, and the role of teacher partnerships in supporting teenagers’ remote learning
Session 3f: Family and school professions fragilities: training and support for teachers and school staff (2)
3f1. Caroline Villiger & Edith Niederbacher
3f2. Carmen Orte, Joan Amer, Belén Pascual & María Valero
3f3. Marianna Capo
3f4. Clare Mouat
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: Parental beliefs and behaviour in learning support: effects of a short-term training for parents
2: Characteristics of training of facilitators in parenting programmes: expert consultation
3: Promoting professional growth: the role of phenomenological vignettes and awareness of vulnerability in teacher education
4:  Bridging theory and practice: preparing preservice teachers for family-school partnerships in Scottish initial teacher education
Session 3g: Parents and teacher relationship in the context of inclusive and special education
3g1. Daniela Gulisano
3g2. Silvia Maggiolini & Elena Zanfroni
3g3. Eleni Damianidou & Loizos Symeou
3g4. Katarzyna Świeczkowska, Kacper Kowalski & Agnieszka Żyta
Chair: tba
Location:
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1: School-Family: the skills of the inclusive teacher some results of a national exploratory survey carried out at the specialization courses for educational support activities for students with disabilities
2: Empowering families for inclusive emergency management: supporting people with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorders
3: Designing, nurturing, and sustaining collaborative relationships between families and schools: experiences and suggestions of parents of disabled children
4: Building family-school partnership based on family-centered education approach – School in the Circles of Support in Poland
Friday, June 06 | 09:00 – 10:30 | Session 4
Session 4a: Perspectives on parental involvement – Theoretical Perspectives
4a1. Giuseppina D’Addelfio, Maria Vinciguerra & Anna Gagliano   
4a2. Marta Wiatr
4a3. Vito Balzano
4a4. Pedro Silva
Chair: tba
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1: Different generations in the family–school partnerships: toward new forms of reciprocity
2: Users, clients, and partners: the multifaceted nature of citizenship in the parent-school relationship
3: Fragility and vulnerability in the school-family relationship: a theoretical reflection on the educational implications
4: For a sociology of the school-family relationship
Session 4b: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences on the mother’s role
4b1. Marta Civil
4b2. Pinelopi Patrika & Anastasia Vlachou
4b3. Małgorzata Michel
4b4. Orr Levental
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1: Mothers and teachers learning with and from each other
2: Mothers’ encounters with school professionals: The views and experiences of mothers of disabled children concerning their relations with teachers and specialists
3: Mothers from excluded urban places, heroines of systemic fissures
4: Mothers as role models: the impact of community sports participation on students’ physical activity motivation
Session 4c: Parents and teacher relationship in the context of inclusive and special education
4c1. Elena Zanfroni & Silvia Maggiolini
4c2. Paolina Mulè
4c3. Michela Bettinelli & Emilia Roberta Cardarello
4c4. Jamie N. Pearson
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1: Promoting inclusion at school: legislative guidelines, cultural evolution and new challenges
2: Teacher training: what inclusive teaching for DSA subjects through ICT? Some findings of an exploratory survey carried out in some lower secondary schools in Eastern Sicily
3: Restoring healthy communication in the education system: promoting cooperative relationships between school and family in the Italian context
4: Training the trainer: partnering with community-based professionals to support Black American families raising autistic children
Session 4d: Family-school relationships and disadvantaged/vulnerable groups/families:  migrant/refugee families and children
4d1. Miranda Poeze & Marie Seghers
4d2. Ria Goedhart, Eddie Denessen, Maaike Hajer & Cok Bakker
4d3. Livia Romano & Rita Baldi
4d4: Elena Failla & Roberta Piazza
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1: Parent-school collaboration in case of additional support needs in mainstream education: perspectives of educational care professionals and parents with migration background
2: Perspectives of teachers and parents of newcomers on family-school partnerships
3:   Educational community and female frontier teachers: towards an educational co-responsibility in the school
4: School, territory, and family: collaborative strategies for the well-being of children in contexts of family vulnerability
Session 4e: Paths to improve family school-community relationships: projects, practices, and experiences for active families
4e1. Maria Fernanda dos Santos Martins, Mª João Silva, Sara Reis da Silva & Teresa Sarmento
4e2. Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Katerina Papadimitriou & Eleni Ntente
4e3. Ragnar Dienske, M.E.A. Lusse & Eddie Denessen
4e4.  Zsófia Kocsis, Dániel Bodnár, Zsolt Csák & Gabriella Pusztai
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1: My first pages.a project to promote books and reading in a family context, in a community network in a municipality
2: Bridging school and family through a reading workshop
3: Parental involvement in homework: an intervention study
4: Designing a board game for parental involvement
Session 4f: Family and school professions fragilities: Positive parenting initiatives and programs
4f1. Mar Lorenzo Moledo, Gabriela Miguez Salina & Anais Quiroga Carrillo  
4f2. Tania Ramos García & Alexandra M. Rodríguez Gil
4f3. Mar Lorenzo Moledo, Jesica Núñez García & Ana Vázquez Rodríguez
4f4. Armando Bello, Sara Serbati & Paola Milani
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1: Family Preservation Spaces. Design and evaluation of a social programme in Galicia (Spain)
2: The evaluation of the results of the Family Preservation Spaces programme in Galicia (Spain): The adults’ perception
3: Profile of the families participating in the Family Preservation Spaces programme in Galicia (Spain)
4: Promoting transformative educational practices with vulnerable families with children in the 0-3 age group: evaluation of a participatory tool for the needs assessment and the design of individual care plans
Session 4g: Paths to improve family-school-community relationships: theoretical perspectives and analysis of the literature
4g1. Peter de Vries, Eddie Denessen & Hilda Amsing
4g2. Sabrina Lucilla Barone
4g3. Şerafettin Gedik & Mehmet Şükrü Bellibaş
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1: Normativity of teacher competences for parental involvement: a review of research on required teacher competences in the context of curriculum ideologies
2: Fragility and vulnerability in education: a bibliometric analysis of educational partnerships
3: School leadership and family engagement: a meta-synthesis of practices and strategies for inclusive partnerships
Friday, June 06 | 12:00 – 13:30 | Session 4
Session 5a: Perspectives on parental involvement
5a1. Gabriella Pusztai, Tímea Ceglédi, Zsófia Kocsis, Katalin Pallay & Katinka Bacskai
5a2. Maria Savva & Loizos Symeou
5a3. Karen L. Mapp & Shadae Harris
5a4. Angelika Paseka, Denise Demski & Christoph Helm
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1: Good practices for school-facilitated parental involvement
2: Why parents and guardians serve on the boards of parent/guardians associations?
3: Strengthening family advocacy through systems change
4: How do Austrian and German parents perceive teacher shortage and its consequences?
Session 5b: Family and school professions fragilities: training and support for teachers and school staff
5b1. Agustín Godas Otero, Julia Maria Crespo Comesaña & Iris Estévez Blanco
5b2. Julia María Crespo Comesaña
Agustín Godás Otero, Irís Estévez Blanco & Cristina Varela Portela
5b3. Giorgia Coppola
5b4. Paola Zini
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1: Perceptions of fourth-year students in the Degree in Primary Education Specialist Teachers program regarding the level of competence attained to foster family engagement within the school environment
2: Self-perception of primary education teachers’ capabilities to foster family engagement in the education of their children
3: For a communities pedagogical education of secondary school teachers. Towards paths of school family co-responsibility
4: For a shared partnership in education: a research-training path
Session 5c: Family-school relationships and disadvantaged/vulnerable groups/families: dealing with disadvantages and diversities
5c1. Alexei Medvedev
5c2. Chrysa Keung
5c3. Şerafettin Gedik & Meram Uzundal
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1: Between superdiversity and doing diversity: school-based parent cafés revisited
2: Enhancing kindergarten teachers’ professional agency in supporting children from diverse family backgrounds through family-centred practices
3: Navigating complexity: educators’ experiences with seasonal agricultural worker families in a rural Turkish School
Session 5d: Family-school relationships and disadvantaged/vulnerable groups/families: migrant/refugee families and children
5d1. Benedikt Wirth
5d2. Emma Chen
5d3. Erin Gail MacDonald, Arthur Bakker Eva van de Weijer-Bergsma & Elma Blom
5d4. Petar Lefterov & Chiara Bove
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1: Multilingual families in the German educational system: exploring language brokering in the school-family-child triad
2: Digital pathways to heritage language learning: transnational parents bridging fragility and equity
3: Translanguaging with caregivers and their children during a co-designed multilingual math activity
4: Transforming school-scapes and weaving alliances: the (un)expected impact of translanguaging on family-school relationships in primary school
Session 5e: to be updated
5e1. Antonia Rubini & Mariacarmela Anelli
5e2. Maciej Bernasiewicz, Anna Górka-Strzałkowska, Monika Popow, Marta Wiatr & Alicja Zbierzchowska
5e3. Daniel Mastrosimone, Nicolò Valenzano, Paola Menotto & Federico Zamengo
5e4. Lavinia Pia Vaccaro
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1: For an anti-fragile fragility: (re)thinking educational co-responsibility
2: Education as common ground: balancing institutional initiatives with grassroots parental engagement in Polish preschools and primary schools
3: “Kintsugi”: facing vulnerability with a systematic approach
4: Transforming vulnerabilities into opportunities: a democratic community-oriented intervention for teachers, families, and students
Session 5f: Parents and teacher relationship in the context of inclusive and special education
6f1. Valentina Perciavalle
6f2. Katinka Bacskai
6f3. Corrado Muscarà
6f4. Solveig Roth & Janne Støen
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1: Family and school contribution to the process of self-determination of people with intellectual disabilities
2: Parental involvement and academic achievement in inclusive classrooms: a longitudinal study of low SES and SEN students in Hungary
3: The family and the Operational Working Group for inclusion: pedagogical reflections and operational proposals
4:  Positioning as a worried mother: raising a child who may show signs of having special needs