Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This survey was conducted to determine how well parents can contribute to academic achievement in the special education needs (SEN) among deaf and hard of hearing students. This study uses the Epstein Parent involvement Model and Bronfenbrenner Ecological Theory. A set of 20 questionnaire items with a five-point Likert scale adapted from this study by the Ministry of Education Malaysia was used. A total of 22 students from a secondary school in Seremban were selected for the purpose of this study. The data were analyzed descriptively and in inference using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 to obtain scores. The Pearson c...
Focusing on Education Policy for Deaf Children, the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD, 2016) postula...
Legislation of the 1970\u27s and 80\u27s mandated parental involvement in the development of special...
Legislation of the 1970\u27s and 80\u27s mandated parental involvement in the development of special...
Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This su...
Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This su...
The aim of the paper was to determine the perception of parental support and understanding by deaf a...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
Parental involvement in a child's life affects the development of a child. It includes attitude in d...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to investigate the difficulties that deaf parents have when i...
Background: Deaf children face many challenges in dealing with educational opportunities and ensurin...
The purpose of this research is to examine the experiences of parents of children who are deaf or ha...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to investigate the difficulties that deaf parents have when i...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
Background: Deaf children face many challenges in dealing with educational opportunities and ensurin...
This qualitative study explores the level of satisfaction of parents regarding early identification/...
Focusing on Education Policy for Deaf Children, the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD, 2016) postula...
Legislation of the 1970\u27s and 80\u27s mandated parental involvement in the development of special...
Legislation of the 1970\u27s and 80\u27s mandated parental involvement in the development of special...
Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This su...
Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This su...
The aim of the paper was to determine the perception of parental support and understanding by deaf a...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
Parental involvement in a child's life affects the development of a child. It includes attitude in d...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to investigate the difficulties that deaf parents have when i...
Background: Deaf children face many challenges in dealing with educational opportunities and ensurin...
The purpose of this research is to examine the experiences of parents of children who are deaf or ha...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to investigate the difficulties that deaf parents have when i...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
Background: Deaf children face many challenges in dealing with educational opportunities and ensurin...
This qualitative study explores the level of satisfaction of parents regarding early identification/...
Focusing on Education Policy for Deaf Children, the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD, 2016) postula...
Legislation of the 1970\u27s and 80\u27s mandated parental involvement in the development of special...
Legislation of the 1970\u27s and 80\u27s mandated parental involvement in the development of special...