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Parents’ views: Primary schools

Parents and Schools: partnerships in early primary education

Parents and Schools: partnerships in early primary education

... how parents could support their children’s learning in the early ...how schools could facilitate the engagement of parents as partners in their children’s ...These views were compared and ...

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Effective School Evaluation in Primary Schools from the dimension of Parents

Effective School Evaluation in Primary Schools from the dimension of Parents

... the views of teachers and school administrators working in primary schools in ...The views of school administrators, teachers and inspectors were received and expert opinion was ...

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THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAMME; TEACHING AND LEARNING AT PRIMARY SCHOOL VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS

THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAMME; TEACHING AND LEARNING AT PRIMARY SCHOOL VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS

... learning Parents were asked to indicate areas that they were involved in school ...the parents were involved were payment of fees, attending school functions, supporting school development projects, ...

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Exploring Parents’ and Teachers’ Views of Primary Pupils’ Thinking Skills and Problem Solving Skills

Exploring Parents’ and Teachers’ Views of Primary Pupils’ Thinking Skills and Problem Solving Skills

... and ParentsViews; Urban and Rural National Schools Introduction Thinking skills and problem solving skills are incorporated in the teaching and learning activities of all the subjects taught in ...

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Influence of parents’ support on pupils’ transition from pre- primary schools to lower primary schools in Jimeta, Adamawa State, Nigeria

Influence of parents’ support on pupils’ transition from pre- primary schools to lower primary schools in Jimeta, Adamawa State, Nigeria

... of parents ’ support for pupils ’ transition from pre-primary schools to lower primary ...UNICEF views parents’ readiness and support as the extent to which parents ...

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Teachers’ views on recognising and using home languages in predominantly monolingual primary schools.

Teachers’ views on recognising and using home languages in predominantly monolingual primary schools.

... immediate need to develop a school policy about home languages yet there is arguably a need to consider how we may represent diversity effectively (i.e. via more than just ‘food and festivals’ (Knight, 1994, p. 103)). In ...

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Parents’ Perception on the Quality of Management of Public Pre-Primary Schools in Kilifi County, Kenya

Parents’ Perception on the Quality of Management of Public Pre-Primary Schools in Kilifi County, Kenya

... 13 views and thoughts may be influenced by interaction with settings such as home, school environment and ...example, parents’ perceptions of the quality of management may be influenced by their ...

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The Rights and Responsibilities of Parents According to the Views of Teachers

The Rights and Responsibilities of Parents According to the Views of Teachers

... in primary school may be made to repeat the grade for once ...school. Parents have the right to learn the negative behaviors of their ...In primary schools, students’ attendance is compulsory ...

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Reconstructing parents' meetings in primary schools : the teacher as expert, the parent as advocate and the pupil as self-advocate

Reconstructing parents' meetings in primary schools : the teacher as expert, the parent as advocate and the pupil as self-advocate

... some parents and they appear to be shifting their expectations and roles as parents’ meetings in alignment with this ...philosophy. Parents have new expectations that include gaining specific ...

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Prevalence for Private Tuition among Parents, Teachers and Pupils in Public Primary Schools in Machakos County

Prevalence for Private Tuition among Parents, Teachers and Pupils in Public Primary Schools in Machakos County

... Private Schools Association (KPSA) arguing it was implemented without consultation with key stakeholders who include parents, teachers and ...that parents are of the opinion that the ban should be ...

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Being a boarder : a survey of boarders' and parents' views on boarding schools

Being a boarder : a survey of boarders' and parents' views on boarding schools

... Boarding schools come out very well from this survey of the views of parents and ...the parents who responded to our survey rated boarding schools as looking after children ...Boarding ...

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Reasons for Children Enrolment in Private Primary Schools by their Parents Despite Existence of Free Primary Education in Public Primary Schools

Reasons for Children Enrolment in Private Primary Schools by their Parents Despite Existence of Free Primary Education in Public Primary Schools

... rich”. Parents who took children to private schools were not all ...public schools and second by the private schools for tuition leaving them even ...these parents sacrificed their ...

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Perceptions of School Heads on Parents? Involvement on the Zimbabwean Primary Schools

Perceptions of School Heads on Parents? Involvement on the Zimbabwean Primary Schools

... family-like schools (Epistein et ...all schools, the data suggest that going beyond the hard core of interested parents and reaching larger numbers remains more of an ideal than reality, as one heard ...

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Parents on council care: a report on parents' views

Parents on council care: a report on parents' views

... the views of the parents who did fill in and return their cards are typical of the views of most ...real views of a large number of real parents on real ...for parents’ ...

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Parents’ and Physicians’ Views on Antibiotics

Parents’ and Physicians’ Views on Antibiotics

... that parents exert pressure on physicians to dispense ...the primary cause of overuse of antibiotics is parental ...with parents about the natural history of an upper respiratory infection, di- ...

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Home-school communication with Indian parents in New Zealand primary schools

Home-school communication with Indian parents in New Zealand primary schools

... of parents in their children’s’ school (Allen, Harry & McLaughlin, 1995; Cohen-Vogel & Smrekar, 2001; Epstein, ...immigrant parents, informal communication provides greater impetus for participation ...

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Parents’ perception of parental involvement in selected quintile five primary schools

Parents’ perception of parental involvement in selected quintile five primary schools

... African Schools Act (RSA, 1996) is the right to charge school fees, subject to majority parental ...poor parents could thus insist on paying low fees and still ensure that their children received access to ...

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Organizational Justice Perceptions and Views on Violence of Branch Teachers Working in Primary Schools

Organizational Justice Perceptions and Views on Violence of Branch Teachers Working in Primary Schools

... In accordance with the findings of the present and similar researches, the following suggestions can be developed. First of all, a significant result of the study is that intreractional justice perception differ in ages. ...

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No barriers to medication at school. Procedures in Schools: The views of parents and carers. The Administration of Medicines and Health Care

No barriers to medication at school. Procedures in Schools: The views of parents and carers. The Administration of Medicines and Health Care

... children. Schools and education authorities have had a duty to provide reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils under the Equality Act ...for schools and education authorities includes a duty to provide ...

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Parents’ Views about Preschool Education

Parents’ Views about Preschool Education

... elicit parents views about preschool education. The parents were informed about the aim of the study and then asked whether they wanted to participate in the ...thirty-five parents agreed to ...

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