加纳家长参与教育:以一所私立小学为例

A. Donkor
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本研究报告的作者旨在了解并解释加纳一所社区学校中主要是低收入文盲儿童的家长对教育的重视程度。从这项探索性研究中获得的信息将有助于了解家长支持的性质,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲经济发展国家对教育的看法和重视程度。然而,本研究的探索性质发现了与父母价值观和父母参与教育相关的其他因素,这些因素影响着父母为子女提供教育支持的性质和程度,其中包括文化、经济环境、优先事项、自身利益、父母的教育水平、家庭结构和家庭规模。这项研究提出了有关加纳 Weija 社区家长对教育的看法的基本问题,对非洲其他国家也有借鉴意义。
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Parental Involvement in Education in Ghana: The Case of a Private Elementary School
The author of the study reported here set out to understand and then explain the degree to which predominantly low-income, illiterate parents of children at a Ghanaian community school value education. Information gained from this exploratory study will contribute to the knowledge base on the nature of parental support — specifically, perceptions and the valuing of education in an economically developing nation in sub-Saharan Africa. The exploratory nature of this study, however, identified other factors associated with parental values and parental involvement in education that influence the nature and degree of educational support that they provide to their children, including culture, economic circumstances, priorities, self interest, parental level of education, family structure, and family size. This study raises fundamental questions about parental perceptions toward education in the Weija Community of Ghana that have relevance for other countries in Africa.
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