2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.11.015
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Leading Learning: A Grounded Theory Perspective of Orang Asli Parental Involvement and Engagement

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“…Parents'concern toward their children's learning raises students' motivation to improve their achievement. Other studies have also explored parental involvement in students' learning (see for example Epstein, 2010;Goodall & Montgomery, 2014;Hassan & Al-Jubari, 2016;Rabahi, Yusof, & Awang, 2015). These studies confirm previous findings by Hong and Ho (2005), but also indicate that parental involvement may differ across cultures and societies.…”
Section: Parents' Education Parental Involvement and Achievement Insupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Parents'concern toward their children's learning raises students' motivation to improve their achievement. Other studies have also explored parental involvement in students' learning (see for example Epstein, 2010;Goodall & Montgomery, 2014;Hassan & Al-Jubari, 2016;Rabahi, Yusof, & Awang, 2015). These studies confirm previous findings by Hong and Ho (2005), but also indicate that parental involvement may differ across cultures and societies.…”
Section: Parents' Education Parental Involvement and Achievement Insupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Their study proclaimed most of the houses in orang Asli settlement have only one room and there are also houses with no rooms. So, they have no choices but have to do all the activities such as eating, sleeping even learning at the Rabahi, M., Yusof, H. & Awangeven when parents did not provide study tables for their children ..." (Rabahi, Yusof & Awang, 2015;p.101). The findings also showed that the commitment of parents in providing funds for students is relatively high.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, this study suggests that in order to know the importance of education among orang Asli students, the mothers of the students should be given proper guidance and motivation. According to Edo (2012, in Rabahi, Yusof & Awang, 2015 the education of orang asli could be improved through strengthening their self-concept. At the same time, the school also need to involve parents in total in all the school programmes so that they can track their children's academic progress directly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan grounded theory, dengan tiga pertimbangan pokok. Pertama, metode grounded theory memiliki kapasitas untuk mengapresiasi perspektif orang-orang dari latar belakang budaya yang khas seperti dalam riset-riset terhadap "Orang Asli" (Rabahi, Yusof & Awang, 2015). Kedua, metode grounded theory banyak digunakan untuk menangkap variatifnya perspektif mengenai kebahagiaan dan memiliki sensitifitas terhadap berbagai variabel kebahagiaan seperti modal sosial, budaya, relasi sosial dan gender (Eriksson & Emmelin, 2013;Paralkar, Cloutier, Nautiyal dan Mitra, 2017).…”
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