The aim of this work was to describe and to interpret subjective theories about school coexistence in a group of parents from a Chilean primary school. A theoretical sample was used, group discussions and episodic interviews were conducted to 16 parents from a primary school. Data was analyzed through grounded theory, finding (a) simple subjective theories lead parents to raise their children on an environment-based approach; (b) associated factors with school coexistence and emerging proposals to improve them; (c) as well as a schooling parental role that it organizes around three levels of climate schooling teaching. In the discussion section, we analyze implications of these subjective theories into schooling environment and parental role.
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Cuadra-Martínez, D., Castro-Carrasco, P. J., Tognetta, L. R. P., Pérez-Zapata, D., Véliz-Vergara, D., & Menares-Ossandón, N. (2021). SUBJECTIVE THEORIES ABOUT SCHOOL COEXISTENCE: WHAT DO PARENT SAY? Psicologia Escolar e Educacional, 25, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-35392021221423
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