THE CONSTITUTION OF THE HOME: A LOOK AT FAMILY STRUCTURES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OF STUDENTS

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  • Arinda Rosa Casalins Camacho, Alexcosisky Armando Castilla Anaya, Manuela Cecilia Castro Pacheco, Javier Alfonso Tortello Castañez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.863

Keywords:

family structure, family support, family involvement, family factors, educational process

Abstract

The determining role that the family has on the education of children led to a systematic review of the literature based on search and analysis criteria, with the aim of determining the various family typologies that prevail today in their constitutive structure and how this would affect their participation in the educational process of students. The identification and recognition of family typologies, as well as the family factors that influence the educational process, yielded results that, although they cannot be conclusive, reveal that the presence or absence of parents in single-parent families, shared cohabitation in composite families, belonging to adoptive, foster or homoparental families can negatively affect the educational process by generating an unstable family scenario. lacking attention or object of rejection.

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Published

2024-05-15

How to Cite

Arinda Rosa Casalins Camacho, Alexcosisky Armando Castilla Anaya, Manuela Cecilia Castro Pacheco, Javier Alfonso Tortello Castañez. (2024). THE CONSTITUTION OF THE HOME: A LOOK AT FAMILY STRUCTURES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OF STUDENTS. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 168–174. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.863

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