This paper examines socio-economic factors influencing parental involvement in homework at the Foundation Phase in eight Johannesburg public primary schools. The research was conducted among over 600 parents from schools in different geographical and socio-economic areas such as the inner city, suburban and township. Two primary schools were chosen from each of these settings. This research offers a form of classification of parents, with the view to analyse the relationship between the types of parental involvement in homework and different categories of parents. In this study, I argue that the socio-economic status of parents has a major influence on participation in their children’s homework. Findings suggest that the higher the income a...
In this research, I endeavoured to ascertain how the literacy levels of parents relate to parental i...
Magister Educationis - MEdDifferent studies indicate that parents, who offer their services as volun...
Studies have shown that pupils’ academic performance is not only determined by their parents’ socio-...
ABSTRACT: It has been claimed that homework is an effective means of developing good study habits (C...
Parental involvement has long been believed to be associated with a range of enhanced school outcom...
Magister Educationis - MEdSouth Africa is amongst the lowest performers in numeracy and literacy in ...
The factors associated with students’ academic performance may have been addressed but the impact of...
This article reports on a qualitative study done in Johannesburg, South Africa, which investigated a...
Homework is assigned on the assumption that parents or other elder members have the capacity to assi...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990The purpose of the study has been to reflect on parental involvement...
This qualitative study examines the relationship between homework help and social class and describe...
While parental involvement in homework is significant, few parents are able to assist in rural commu...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011Parents are considered to be import...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain how parental involvement in South African schools affects...
Homework, as an instructional adjunct, has been found by educational psychologists to improve primar...
In this research, I endeavoured to ascertain how the literacy levels of parents relate to parental i...
Magister Educationis - MEdDifferent studies indicate that parents, who offer their services as volun...
Studies have shown that pupils’ academic performance is not only determined by their parents’ socio-...
ABSTRACT: It has been claimed that homework is an effective means of developing good study habits (C...
Parental involvement has long been believed to be associated with a range of enhanced school outcom...
Magister Educationis - MEdSouth Africa is amongst the lowest performers in numeracy and literacy in ...
The factors associated with students’ academic performance may have been addressed but the impact of...
This article reports on a qualitative study done in Johannesburg, South Africa, which investigated a...
Homework is assigned on the assumption that parents or other elder members have the capacity to assi...
Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990The purpose of the study has been to reflect on parental involvement...
This qualitative study examines the relationship between homework help and social class and describe...
While parental involvement in homework is significant, few parents are able to assist in rural commu...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011Parents are considered to be import...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain how parental involvement in South African schools affects...
Homework, as an instructional adjunct, has been found by educational psychologists to improve primar...
In this research, I endeavoured to ascertain how the literacy levels of parents relate to parental i...
Magister Educationis - MEdDifferent studies indicate that parents, who offer their services as volun...
Studies have shown that pupils’ academic performance is not only determined by their parents’ socio-...