Parent education

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As a parent education refers to educational offerings that will support parents and guardians in addressing their educational tasks, as well as in the design of everyday family and other social tasks. One distinguishes between

  • informal or informative parent education through the mass media , i.e. advisory literature, television programs, etc.,
  • functional parenting education that has a political objective and draws parents to work in educational institutions ( parental participation ) and
  • institutional parent education within the framework of adult education , for example through parenting courses .

See also

  • Parental work , the work of educators with the parents of supervised children and young people

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Sieglinde Frank: Parent Education - a skills enhancing offer for families (Google eBook). Herbert Utz Verlag, 2010, ISBN 9783831609710 . Page 29 ff.
  2. Michaela Schmid: Educational Guide and Educational Science: on the theory-practice problem of popular educational writings . Julius Klinkhardt, 2011, ISBN 9783781517820 . P. 19.
  3. ^ Rudolf Tippelt , Aiga von Hippel: Handbuch Adult Education / Further Education . Springer, 2011, ISBN 9783531941653 . P. 865.