The study investigated parents’ involvement in managing primary schools in Oromiya National Regional State, Ethiopia. The main concern of this study revolved around the challenges that lead to the decline in parental involvement in their children’s schooling, low stakeholders’ participation in the management of primary schools, lack of awareness of students and their families on the school context that leads to increased rates of learner achievement. Furthermore, the study investigated the existence of conflict in role perception manifested in assuming that schools could play their roles in children’s education without parents’ interference, and both parties working together for their children’s achievements. In the study, a qualitative re...
The involvement of parents in their children’s education affects the quality of their learning. The ...
The main research question guiding this study is: “What strategies can be established to enhance par...
The purpose of the study was to investigate teachers’ perceptions of parental involvement in childre...
The purpose of this study is to explore how and to what extent parental involvement plays role in pr...
ABSTRACT Parents are children s first and most enduring educators. When parents and professionals wo...
The primary goal of education in a free society is to help the individuals to realize his/her potent...
There is compelling evidence that parental involvement positively influences children’s academic ach...
Parental involvement in education in Kenya is mainly limited to financial contributions and teacher...
The study focused on the parental school involvement in children education in Ukerewe district. Thre...
AbstractIn improving the quality of education, parents’ involvement is very significant. Parents’ in...
From government primary and secondary schools of Fitche Town 132 (60 male and 72 female) teachers an...
Parent involvement in Kenya has mainly been limited to making financial contributions and serving on...
This study aimed at exploring experiences of school heads in managing parental involvement in primar...
Parents’ involvement is a very important element that has an influence on children’s education. Howe...
This study explores parental involvement in basic education in two school communities in rural Ghana...
The involvement of parents in their children’s education affects the quality of their learning. The ...
The main research question guiding this study is: “What strategies can be established to enhance par...
The purpose of the study was to investigate teachers’ perceptions of parental involvement in childre...
The purpose of this study is to explore how and to what extent parental involvement plays role in pr...
ABSTRACT Parents are children s first and most enduring educators. When parents and professionals wo...
The primary goal of education in a free society is to help the individuals to realize his/her potent...
There is compelling evidence that parental involvement positively influences children’s academic ach...
Parental involvement in education in Kenya is mainly limited to financial contributions and teacher...
The study focused on the parental school involvement in children education in Ukerewe district. Thre...
AbstractIn improving the quality of education, parents’ involvement is very significant. Parents’ in...
From government primary and secondary schools of Fitche Town 132 (60 male and 72 female) teachers an...
Parent involvement in Kenya has mainly been limited to making financial contributions and serving on...
This study aimed at exploring experiences of school heads in managing parental involvement in primar...
Parents’ involvement is a very important element that has an influence on children’s education. Howe...
This study explores parental involvement in basic education in two school communities in rural Ghana...
The involvement of parents in their children’s education affects the quality of their learning. The ...
The main research question guiding this study is: “What strategies can be established to enhance par...
The purpose of the study was to investigate teachers’ perceptions of parental involvement in childre...