AbstractParents’ aspirations appear to be one of the important predictors for children's academic and social development, especially in decision makings for the children's tertiary education. This study identifies the parental attitude in involving themselves towards the enhancement of the children's education among parents of students from secondary schools in Selangor. The factors of interest are: parents’ income and qualification, finance preparation in children's tertiary education, involvement in activities at children's schools and children's exposure on future carrier. The findings positively demonstrated that parents are providing high considerable attention in terms of decisions, expectations and financial towards their children's ...
This research is a case study on how parental involvement is enacted in a private primary school in ...
Contains fulltext : 204353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a growi...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...
AbstractParents’ aspirations appear to be one of the important predictors for children's academic an...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...
The influence that parents have in their children's academic progress has long been recognized as cr...
Research in parental involvement in students’ learning has shown significant impact on students’ suc...
Research in parental involvement in students’ learning has shown significant impact on students’ suc...
There are many factors that affect a student’s decision to pursue further education. Finding out whi...
The current study was conducted to explore the Factors Affecting Parents Attitude towards Their Chil...
This study is aimed at determining the extent of parents' involvement in children's education, the f...
Parental involvements in children’s education are prioritized by the Ministry of Education. Parental...
This study aimed at investigating the extent parents involvement in educating their secondary school...
The study aimed to investigate the involvement and expectations of parents and their relation to the...
This study explored the perceptions of stakeholders about parental involvement in their children\u27...
This research is a case study on how parental involvement is enacted in a private primary school in ...
Contains fulltext : 204353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a growi...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...
AbstractParents’ aspirations appear to be one of the important predictors for children's academic an...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...
The influence that parents have in their children's academic progress has long been recognized as cr...
Research in parental involvement in students’ learning has shown significant impact on students’ suc...
Research in parental involvement in students’ learning has shown significant impact on students’ suc...
There are many factors that affect a student’s decision to pursue further education. Finding out whi...
The current study was conducted to explore the Factors Affecting Parents Attitude towards Their Chil...
This study is aimed at determining the extent of parents' involvement in children's education, the f...
Parental involvements in children’s education are prioritized by the Ministry of Education. Parental...
This study aimed at investigating the extent parents involvement in educating their secondary school...
The study aimed to investigate the involvement and expectations of parents and their relation to the...
This study explored the perceptions of stakeholders about parental involvement in their children\u27...
This research is a case study on how parental involvement is enacted in a private primary school in ...
Contains fulltext : 204353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a growi...
Socio-economic status not only influences family beliefs about values of education, but may affect h...