This research explored rural state school teachers’ perceptions concerning parental involvement in children’s education in a developing country context. The data were collected through thematic interviews with teachers of public schools situated in the rural areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan. The study findings revealed teachers’ frustration and disappointment regarding parental involvement. Teachers believed that susceptible socioeconomic circumstances and adherence to local customs hindered many parents from participating in their children’s education. In line with this, teachers frequently held negative perceptions regarding children’s parents, and these perceptions have the potential to adversely affect parent–teacher communio...
The literature links significant parental involvement in school activities to good school outcomes. ...
This thesis explores the engagement practices, understandings and experiences of parents and teacher...
Principal is the bridge between community and school. However, principal’ role in parental participa...
Drawing from focus group discussions, this study reports 40 school-aged children’s (12–14 years, boy...
Parents and teachers have differing perspectives of parental involvement which presents a barrier to...
This study investigated how the parents of children in rural areas could be involved in classroom ac...
The aim of this study was to explore the perspective and level of parents’ involvement in education ...
Rural educators in three states were surveyed regarding their perceptions of parental involvement in...
Thesis (M.Ed) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2010The study aims at investigating the import...
The research focuses on secondary school teachers’ perception of parental involvement in their child...
[[abstract]]This study examined one of the critical and social issues related to parental involvemen...
Parents, teachers, and administrators have different perceptions of the importance and effects of pa...
Empirical research from rural India demonstrates that less affluent parents are less likely to engag...
This qualitative study explores parent-teacher relations in public secondary schools in Pakistan in ...
This study was aimed at investigating the challenges of parental involvement in rural secondary scho...
The literature links significant parental involvement in school activities to good school outcomes. ...
This thesis explores the engagement practices, understandings and experiences of parents and teacher...
Principal is the bridge between community and school. However, principal’ role in parental participa...
Drawing from focus group discussions, this study reports 40 school-aged children’s (12–14 years, boy...
Parents and teachers have differing perspectives of parental involvement which presents a barrier to...
This study investigated how the parents of children in rural areas could be involved in classroom ac...
The aim of this study was to explore the perspective and level of parents’ involvement in education ...
Rural educators in three states were surveyed regarding their perceptions of parental involvement in...
Thesis (M.Ed) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2010The study aims at investigating the import...
The research focuses on secondary school teachers’ perception of parental involvement in their child...
[[abstract]]This study examined one of the critical and social issues related to parental involvemen...
Parents, teachers, and administrators have different perceptions of the importance and effects of pa...
Empirical research from rural India demonstrates that less affluent parents are less likely to engag...
This qualitative study explores parent-teacher relations in public secondary schools in Pakistan in ...
This study was aimed at investigating the challenges of parental involvement in rural secondary scho...
The literature links significant parental involvement in school activities to good school outcomes. ...
This thesis explores the engagement practices, understandings and experiences of parents and teacher...
Principal is the bridge between community and school. However, principal’ role in parental participa...