Families, COVID, and Unequal Schooling in the US

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Families, COVID, and Unequal Schooling in the US

Resilient Learning Ecologies, Intersectional Portraits, and Layered Theoretical Perspectives

Sociology: family and relationships Educational strategies and policy Counselling and care of students Educational administration and organization

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Collection: Routledge Research in Crises Education

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th July 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040388686


Overview

This book explores how parents became education partners in new and unexpected ways during the COVID pandemic. Emerging from a range of research studies, it reframes how researchers, educators, school leaders, and policymakers can establish and foster more equitable partnerships with families.

Key Arguments

The authors ultimately argue that COVID schooling erased boundaries between schools and families as families translated, decoded, and reshaped learning in their living rooms alongside their children.

Content and Approach

Chapters use firsthand accounts by parents and caretakers to contextualize and report on how families managed their lives and the education of their children during the pandemic, before exploring the tensions and issues that arose for families which were pandemic caused or the results of educational disparities and inequalities being intensified by the COVID crisis.

It thus reveals how caregivers struggled with employment and food insecurities as well as issues such as technology access and their children’s learning needs.

Implications and Audience

Building connections between research and practice, it re‑imagines how families can be education partners, discussing how schools can carry families’ assets into their work on improving schools during the pandemic, times of crisis, and into the post‑pandemic future.

It will appeal to researchers and graduates with interests in educational leadership, teacher education, sociology of education, and the sociology of family and parenting, with additional relevance for teachers and school administrators with interests in education in crises, school reform, and educational leadership.

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