Epstein Framework of Parental Engagement a Key to Student Success of the Primary School Students: A Case Study of Yiwu Dongzhou, China

Wei Chen, Sarayut Khan, Kanokkan Kanjanarat, Nuttamon Punchatree
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This study aims to understand parental participation behaviours and suggest strategies to support parental engagement in children's learning at Yiwu Dongzhou Primary School in Zhejiang, China. The study adopted a mixed method and interviewed six parents at all levels in-depth using a quantitative sample of 216 parents representing 1,600 pupils. WeChat was used to collect the data, which was then analyzed using Excel and SPSSPRO software for content analysis and descriptive statistics? The findings showed that 83% of the sample parents were mothers, 98% lived in two-parent households, and 65% were between 36 and 45. High school (44%) and middle school (27%) had the most parents with a degree. Parental involvement in decision-making and Volunteering was comparatively low. The results led to many recommendations for improving parental involvement at Yiwu Dongzhou Primary School. The scope of activities for parental participation should be expanded, teacher-parent communication channels should be improved, parent workshops or training should be organised to support learning at home, and community networks should be fostered to offer support and resources for families through cooperative educational activities and forums for parents to share experiences.
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家长参与的Epstein框架是小学生成功的关键——以义乌市东州为例
本研究旨在了解中国浙江省义乌市东洲小学的家长参与行为,并提出支持家长参与儿童学习的策略。该研究采用混合方法,对六位各级家长进行了深入访谈,使用了代表1600名学生的216名家长的定量样本。使用微信收集数据,然后使用Excel和SPSSPRO软件进行分析,进行内容分析和描述性统计。调查结果显示,83%的样本父母是母亲,98%的人生活在双亲家庭,65%的人年龄在36至45岁之间。高中(44%)和初中(27%)拥有学位的父母最多。父母参与决策和志愿服务相对较低。研究结果为改善义乌市东洲小学的家长参与提出了许多建议。应扩大家长参与的活动范围、改善教师与家长的沟通渠道、举办家长工作坊或培训以支持在家学习,以及培育社区网络,透过合作教育活动和论坛为家长提供经验分享,为家庭提供支援和资源。
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