Parents’ Reasons for Sending Children to Pre-primary Schools: A Case of Kaskazini ‘A’ District Zanzibar

Shehe Muhammed, I. Mligo, A. Seni
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Purpose: This study explored parents' reasons for sending their children to pre-primary education in Zanzibar. The reasons are discussed with respect to their understanding of pre-primary education as a basic education in Zanzibar. Methodology: A qualitative approach with a case study design was used; data were collected using face-to-face interviews from 36 parents, 14 males and 22 females who had children in pre-primary schools. The study was done in the light of the Expectancy Value Theory (EVT) that relates the expectations and values a person has over something, and proposes that achievement behaviour is primarily influenced by expectancies of success and subjective task values. Findings: The results showed that most parents understood that early childhood education was a basic education in Zanzibar due to the fact that it is a starting point for children to learn basic life skills and literacy skills. Therefore, it was revealed that parents were sending their children to pre-primary schools because they wanted their children to be literates, prepared for primary education and learn socialization. It was revealed that early childhood education teaches children different skills like reading, writing, counting and socialization skills, and so changes a child from having a home-mind to school-mind.  Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends to the curriculum developers to plan and design early childhood education programmes to achieve the targets of the parents so as to encourage them in sending their children to pre-primary education as well as increase their involvement in their children’s education.
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家长送孩子上幼儿园的原因:以桑给巴尔Kaskazini ' A '区为例
目的:本研究探讨桑给巴尔父母送孩子接受学前教育的原因。讨论了他们对学前教育作为桑给巴尔基础教育的理解的原因。研究方法:采用案例研究设计的定性方法;数据是通过面对面访谈的方式收集的,访谈对象是36位家长,其中14位是男性,22位是女性,他们的孩子都就读于学前教育。这项研究是根据期望价值理论(EVT)进行的,该理论将一个人对某事的期望和价值观联系起来,并提出成就行为主要受成功期望和主观任务价值观的影响。调查结果显示,在桑给巴尔,大多数家长理解幼儿教育是一种基础教育,因为幼儿教育是儿童学习基本生活技能和识字技能的起点。因此,据透露,父母把孩子送到学前学校是因为他们希望孩子识字,为初等教育做好准备,并学习社会化。据调查,幼儿教育可以教授阅读、写作、计算、社交等不同的技能,从而使孩子从“家庭意识”转变为“学校意识”。在理论、实践和政策方面的独特贡献:研究建议课程制定者规划和设计幼儿教育课程,以达到家长的目标,从而鼓励他们将孩子送到学前教育,并增加他们对孩子教育的参与。
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