2022
DOI: 10.37745/bje.2013/vol10n1083108
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Parental Involvement in Monitoring Students’ Academic Performance

Abstract: The present study was undertaken to determine the level of parental involvement in monitoring the academic performance of students at the senior high level within Kassena Nankana Municipality in the upper East Region of Ghana. Three research questions were formulated for the study. Purposive and random sampling technique were adopted for sampling the participants for the study. Participants of the study included 50 parents, 100 teachers and 100 students. Self-developed questionnaire was used for collecting dat… Show more

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“…Family socioeconomic position continues to be a significant indicator of success for both outcomes. The three methods of parent engagement-cultivation ethics, realism reactions, and expressive logic-were used to understand these findings.The study conducted by Ayimbila et al (2022) showed how little parental involvement there is in the municipality's assessment of senior high school pupils' academic progress. According to the report's results, there are many factors that prevent parents from being actively involved in their children's academic achievement, including poverty, low education levels, single parenting, workload, hostility between educators and parents, and large family sizes.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family socioeconomic position continues to be a significant indicator of success for both outcomes. The three methods of parent engagement-cultivation ethics, realism reactions, and expressive logic-were used to understand these findings.The study conducted by Ayimbila et al (2022) showed how little parental involvement there is in the municipality's assessment of senior high school pupils' academic progress. According to the report's results, there are many factors that prevent parents from being actively involved in their children's academic achievement, including poverty, low education levels, single parenting, workload, hostility between educators and parents, and large family sizes.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%