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Predictors of parents' satisfaction with their children's school

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify factors of parent satisfaction, then identify predictors of overall school satisfaction among three groups of variables: district characteristics, parent demographics, and school satisfaction factors. Despite the importance of parents in the success...

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Published in:Journal of educational administration 2007-01, Vol.45 (3), p.278-288
Main Authors: Friedman, Barry A., Bobrowski, Paula E., Markow, Dana
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subjects Attitude surveys
Children & youth
Communication
Curricula
Data Analysis
Demographics
Education
Educational Environment
Educational Research
Elementary schools
Elementary Secondary Education
Enrollments
Factor Analysis
Factor Structure
Instructional Leadership
Leadership
Learning
Minority & ethnic groups
Multiple Regression Analysis
Parent Attitudes
Parent Participation
Parent School Relationship
Parents
Parents & parenting
Predictor Variables
Questionnaires
School boards
School buses
School choice
School Districts
School safety
School superintendents
Schools
Secondary schools
Students
Studies
Superintendents
Surveys
Teachers
United States
United States of America
Variables
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