This comparative study explores parental involvement during the process of mainstreaming Early Childhood Education (ECE) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Using an ethnographic approach with emphasis on a subtle realist ontology it compares two ECE centers operationalisations of parental involvement and staff's experiences of this aspect of their work. Findings showed that the centers had to navigate cultural underpinnings of parental mistrust and knowledge deficiency in their operationalisation of parental involvement. The centers navigated the cultural conditions by allowing parents CCTV access, or by providing parental education and workshops via scaffolding techniques of experts to gain an audience amongst parents. The center's proactive or reactiv...
Two early childhood development aspects: carer involvement with children, and their ownership of age...
This thesis considers the significance of parental involvement in early childhood learning from a so...
Because the majority of children in many countries are being raised in the dual contexts of home and...
This article investigates the extent of parental involvement in ECD programmes and the impact thereo...
This paper sought to explore parental perception on ECD provisioning at early childhood centres. The...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
Parental Involvement (PI) has been recognized as a crucial element improving Early Childhood Educati...
Pre-school years builds foundation or baseline for child’s growth, development and learning. For chi...
Research conducted in recent decades has shown the importance of parental involvement in pupils’ wel...
Parents’ involvement in Children’s Education: A Study on Kachua Upazila of Bagerhat, Bangladesh Abs...
This study examined parental involvement in early childhood programs through a combined lens of anth...
This thesis offers a grounded explanation of how a small group of educated Kenyan parents working as...
This study explores how Somali parents are involved in the education of their children. Further, it ...
The research topic of parent involvement in schooling processes in an Aceh school is examined throug...
This research study provides a new model to evaluate early childhood development internationally by ...
Two early childhood development aspects: carer involvement with children, and their ownership of age...
This thesis considers the significance of parental involvement in early childhood learning from a so...
Because the majority of children in many countries are being raised in the dual contexts of home and...
This article investigates the extent of parental involvement in ECD programmes and the impact thereo...
This paper sought to explore parental perception on ECD provisioning at early childhood centres. The...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
Parental Involvement (PI) has been recognized as a crucial element improving Early Childhood Educati...
Pre-school years builds foundation or baseline for child’s growth, development and learning. For chi...
Research conducted in recent decades has shown the importance of parental involvement in pupils’ wel...
Parents’ involvement in Children’s Education: A Study on Kachua Upazila of Bagerhat, Bangladesh Abs...
This study examined parental involvement in early childhood programs through a combined lens of anth...
This thesis offers a grounded explanation of how a small group of educated Kenyan parents working as...
This study explores how Somali parents are involved in the education of their children. Further, it ...
The research topic of parent involvement in schooling processes in an Aceh school is examined throug...
This research study provides a new model to evaluate early childhood development internationally by ...
Two early childhood development aspects: carer involvement with children, and their ownership of age...
This thesis considers the significance of parental involvement in early childhood learning from a so...
Because the majority of children in many countries are being raised in the dual contexts of home and...