This book employs an institutional ethnographic mode of inquiry to examine how organizational structures influence the everyday activities of mothers in the process of schooling. It examines the extent to which parents' work or involvement in schooling contributes to the overall level of academic achievement of their children and the educational work performed in schools. The research provides a comparative analysis of the level or quality of involvement that is contributed to the maintenance of school practices by middle-class and lower-class mothers.
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