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Pupils Perception Of The Influence Of Parental Involvement On Their Motivation To Learn And School Outcome
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Figure 2.1: Conceptual Framework
Source: Researcher’s Conceptualization
2.14 Appraisal of the Literature Reviewed
Nigerian parents aspire to help their children receive quality education. Parents make important decisions about their children's education based on the knowledge and experiences they have. Research consistently shows that partnership between parent, family and community correlates with higher academic performance for children and is a key to addressing drop-out at schools (National Education Association, 2008). The combined impact of poverty and decades of war together with high illiteracy rate among Afghan population make effective participation and involvement for families challenging. Therefore, it is important to explore teachers’ views about parental involvement in children's learning and identify potential areas for strengthening and expanding parents and teachers/school partnership in children's learning.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT This study investigated on pupil’s perception of the influence of Parental Involvement on their motivation to learn and school outcome in Abeokuta Metropolis’. Descriptive research of survey method was used for the study. Simple random Sampling techniques was used to select 10 schools and 300 respondents. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire, validated by lecturers in the department of Primary Education studies and tested for reliability using split â ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT This study investigated on pupil’s perception of the influence of Parental Involvement on their motivation to learn and school outcome in Abeokuta Metropolis’. Descriptive research of survey method was used for the study. Simple random Sampling techniques was used to select 10 schools and 300 respondents. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire, validated by lecturers in the department of Primary Education studies and tested for reliability using split â ... Continue reading---