The purpose of this study was to examine parent and teacher expectations for early childhood educational programs in Muscat, the capital city of Oman. Questionnaires were distributed in three private schools in Muscat; these schools differed from one another in terms of their socioeconomic (SES) levels. Parent and teacher expectations were assessed, as reflected in their educational levels and socioeconomic status, in jobs and income level, and by the child\u27s level in kindergarten. Participants were 95 mothers, 52 fathers, and 13 teachers of children age 3.5 to 5.5. Results indicated that teachers were more developmentally appropriate than mothers and fathers. Also, mothers were more developmentally appropriate than fathers. In addition,...
This study sought to assess the existence or absence of a gap between the goals and expectations of ...
This study aims to determine the perspective of parents on integrated Islamic educational institutio...
Based upon the view that children learn better if their parents ' and teachers ' expectati...
The purpose of this study was to examine parent and teacher expectations for early childhood educati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parents’ expectations from preschool education institut...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parents' expectations from preschool education institut...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore the beliefs and expectations of early child...
A global initiative has emerged in recent years to highlight early childhood education and care as a...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore the beliefs and expectations of early child...
Parental Perception on Early Childhood Education means how the parents view and understand the educa...
This study aimed to examine the parental expectations from preschool management and the perception o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what parents expect from preschool programs. Pilot Stud...
The current study was conducted to explore the Factors Affecting Parents Attitude towards Their Chil...
The concept of the self-fulfilling prophecy used by Merton (1948) to explain large scale social and ...
Parental involvement in pre-school education still remains questionably low when it comes to promoti...
This study sought to assess the existence or absence of a gap between the goals and expectations of ...
This study aims to determine the perspective of parents on integrated Islamic educational institutio...
Based upon the view that children learn better if their parents ' and teachers ' expectati...
The purpose of this study was to examine parent and teacher expectations for early childhood educati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parents’ expectations from preschool education institut...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parents' expectations from preschool education institut...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore the beliefs and expectations of early child...
A global initiative has emerged in recent years to highlight early childhood education and care as a...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to explore the beliefs and expectations of early child...
Parental Perception on Early Childhood Education means how the parents view and understand the educa...
This study aimed to examine the parental expectations from preschool management and the perception o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what parents expect from preschool programs. Pilot Stud...
The current study was conducted to explore the Factors Affecting Parents Attitude towards Their Chil...
The concept of the self-fulfilling prophecy used by Merton (1948) to explain large scale social and ...
Parental involvement in pre-school education still remains questionably low when it comes to promoti...
This study sought to assess the existence or absence of a gap between the goals and expectations of ...
This study aims to determine the perspective of parents on integrated Islamic educational institutio...
Based upon the view that children learn better if their parents ' and teachers ' expectati...