Parental involvement in children’s primary education: A case study from a rural district in Malawi

IF 0.7 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH South African Journal of Education Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.15700/saje.v42n3a2133
G. Erlendsdóttir, M. Macdonald, S. Jónsdóttir, Peter Mtika
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In the study reported on here, we analysed parents’ involvement in their children’s primary education in 4 primary schools in rural Malawi, focusing on the home and the school. Through interviews and focus-group discussions, information was obtained from 19 parents, 24 teachers (6 from each school), and 4 head teachers. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory was used to design the study and to interpret the data, focusing mainly on the micro- and mesosystem elements. The home and school settings represent the autonomous microsystem, whereas parental involvement is part of the mesosystem. The microsystem appeared to be active both with learner-parent and learner-teacher actions; however, mesosystemic interactions were limited. We found that parents and teachers needed to develop stronger mutual relationships and interactions to support learners better. Schools also need to communicate positive aspects of children’s learning to the parents. Enhancing positive reinforcement could enhance parental involvement.
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父母参与儿童初等教育:马拉维农村地区的个案研究
在这里报道的研究中,我们分析了马拉维农村4所小学家长对孩子小学教育的参与情况,重点是家庭和学校。通过访谈和焦点小组讨论,共采访了19名家长、24名教师(每所学校6名)和4名班主任。本研究采用布朗芬布伦纳的生态系统理论进行设计和数据解释,主要关注微系统和中系统要素。家庭和学校环境代表了自主的微系统,而父母的参与则是中系统的一部分。微系统在学习者-家长和学习者-教师的行为中都表现出活跃;然而,中系统相互作用是有限的。我们发现,家长和老师需要建立更牢固的相互关系和互动,以更好地支持学习者。学校还需要向家长传达孩子学习的积极方面。加强正强化可以提高父母的参与。
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South African Journal of Education
South African Journal of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Education (SAJE) publishes original research articles reporting on research that fulfils the criteria of a generally accepted research paradigm; review articles, intended for the professional scientist and which critically evaluate the research done in a specific field in education; book reviews, i.e. concise evaluations of books that have recently appeared; and letters in which criticism is given of articles that appeared in this Journal. Indicate the relevance of the study for education research where the education system is characterised by transformation, and/or an emerging economy/development state, and/or scarce resources. Research articles of localised content, i.e. of interest only to specific areas or specialists and which would not appeal to the broader readership of the Journal, should preferably not be submitted for consideration by the Editorial Committee. Ethical considerations: A brief narrative account/description of ethical issues/aspects should be included in articles that report on empirical findings.
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