The research intended to gauge the degree of engagement of home facilitators and how it is related to learners' academic success in Science in Grade 10. Descriptive-correlational research design and used convenience sampling were utilized. Epstein's model of parental participation, which consists of 30 items, was employed. The questionnaire was administered to 39 home facilitators and students from the designated drop-off point. The study's findings revealed that in parenting, volunteering, and decision-making, home facilitators showed high involvement. In terms of community collaboration, communication and home learning, home facilitators showed moderate involvement. Findings also suggested that there is no substantial difference in Grade ...
Parental involvement in education improves 'scaffolding' for children's growth and is important in l...
A student is primarily a member of a family, spending most of his/her time with his/her family both ...
textPrevious research has suggested that parent involvement with children at home and in school is p...
Schools, teachers and peers can be important facilitators with respect to the enhancement of motivat...
Parental involvement in a child's education has consistently been shown to have significant benefits...
AbstractThis study examined the role that parental involvement has on children's academic Performanc...
This study sought to determine if participation in a home education learning program would impact th...
The importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning are highlighted by many studies ...
Homes make key contributions to children\u27s achievement. Parents are salient facilitators of engag...
This descriptive study analyzed the current level of parental involvement and academic achievement o...
The literature suggests that parental involvement in schools results in positive changes in students...
A study was conducted to examine the relationship among student achievement, responsive parent invol...
A low-income, urban school district has consistently failed to achieve the state’s target science pe...
Current concern with improving student progress within American education underscores the need to un...
Parents who spend time with their children at home and assist them in study bring positive result...
Parental involvement in education improves 'scaffolding' for children's growth and is important in l...
A student is primarily a member of a family, spending most of his/her time with his/her family both ...
textPrevious research has suggested that parent involvement with children at home and in school is p...
Schools, teachers and peers can be important facilitators with respect to the enhancement of motivat...
Parental involvement in a child's education has consistently been shown to have significant benefits...
AbstractThis study examined the role that parental involvement has on children's academic Performanc...
This study sought to determine if participation in a home education learning program would impact th...
The importance of parental involvement in their children’s learning are highlighted by many studies ...
Homes make key contributions to children\u27s achievement. Parents are salient facilitators of engag...
This descriptive study analyzed the current level of parental involvement and academic achievement o...
The literature suggests that parental involvement in schools results in positive changes in students...
A study was conducted to examine the relationship among student achievement, responsive parent invol...
A low-income, urban school district has consistently failed to achieve the state’s target science pe...
Current concern with improving student progress within American education underscores the need to un...
Parents who spend time with their children at home and assist them in study bring positive result...
Parental involvement in education improves 'scaffolding' for children's growth and is important in l...
A student is primarily a member of a family, spending most of his/her time with his/her family both ...
textPrevious research has suggested that parent involvement with children at home and in school is p...