Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990The purpose of the study has been to reflect on parental involvement in the homework of their children from the viewpoint of the available literature, and afterwards a determination of parents' real involvement by means of a questionnaire. At the beginning of the research the question was asked to what extent parents are involved in their children's homework. The research was done at six Afrikaans medium primary schools in Potchefstroom and vicinity. The main conclusion was that parents are not significantly negative towards homework in general. A significant amount of fathers indicated that they see the task of motivating the children and supervising their homework, as strictly that of the mothers. Parents...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
Many parents categorised homework as an additional burden on top of the normal class r...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Background: Homework is a universal practice used in schools, and is commonly related to academic ac...
The theoretical part of the thesis presents the role of parents in the children schooling process wi...
The article reviews research on parental involvement in student homework. It is focused on under-sta...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
This paper examines socio-economic factors influencing parental involvement in homework at the Found...
AbstractStudents daily study experience is dependent on both schoolwork and homework. Various studie...
Homework is often viewed as a crucial part of learning as it enhances children’s academic performanc...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
Many parents categorised homework as an additional burden on top of the normal class r...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Background: Homework is a universal practice used in schools, and is commonly related to academic ac...
The theoretical part of the thesis presents the role of parents in the children schooling process wi...
The article reviews research on parental involvement in student homework. It is focused on under-sta...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
Parents often become involved in their children’s education through homework. Whether children do ho...
This paper examines socio-economic factors influencing parental involvement in homework at the Found...
AbstractStudents daily study experience is dependent on both schoolwork and homework. Various studie...
Homework is often viewed as a crucial part of learning as it enhances children’s academic performanc...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...
This review specifically focuses on the correlations between various parent strategies and student a...