Primary Homework, Mothering and Maternal Agency

Portraits of Relationality, Agency and Care in Educational Support

Rachel Lehner-Mear author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Dec '25

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Primary Homework, Mothering and Maternal Agency cover

Constructed around powerful stories of maternal agency, care and emotion, this novel volume conceptualises the primary homework experience as a social and relational practice and act of mothering, thereby raising wider questions about parental involvement in education, families’ agency in school practices, and the broader implications for policy.

Using data gathered through repeat interviews, videos of mother-child primary homework interactions, and stimulated reflections, chapters present a series of unique maternal portraits that reflect various dimensions such as class, ethnicity, and parenting children with additional needs. The book demonstrates how practices from the educational sphere bleed into family relations, and how in return, mothers shape educational processes through their mothering. Contesting prevalent deficit discourses about mothers, the book highlights their relational skills and investment in their children's education. Chapters contextualise parent involvement and the international reach of primary homework practices, as prompted by neoliberal discourses of parental responsibilisation, and the globalisation of educational approaches.

This book will appeal to researchers, academics and postgraduate students interested in parent involvement and engagement, homework and primary education. The book will also be important for those researching mothering, parenting and gendered practices.

'In "Primary Homework, Mothering and Maternal Agency", Lehner-Mear brings together scholarly insights and the stories of individual mothers in relation to homework. The book shines the light of various theories – neoliberalism, feminism, intersectionality among them – on the day-to-day experiences of mothers negotiating home-based, but school-directed, learning. This book will be of value to anyone interested in mothers’ work, parent (which usually means mother, after all) engagement, or out of school learning.'

- Janet Goodall, Professor of Education, Swansea University, UK

'Drawing on valuable data from family experiences, Primary Homework, Mothering and Maternal Agency illustrates the emotional entanglement of mothering and homework. It recognizes the important work of mothers in reconceptualising homework as a social and relational activity, demonstrating the nuanced experiences of varied families. An insightful read for all educators.'

- Carolyn Clarke, Assistant Professor, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

ISBN: 9781032852553

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 560g

202 pages