School policies and parental involvement in education of nursery school children in Kabale municipality, Kabale district Uganda
Date
2020-09-12
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Kyambogo University(unpublished)
Abstract
Pre-primary school years present crucial opportunities for children's growth, development and
learning. Parental involvement in their children's early education is thus important since they are
the first educators of their children. Parental involvement in the children's education enhances
their holistic development. The purpose of the study was to examine the implementation of existing
nursery school policies and parental involvement in education of their children in Kabale
Municipality, Kabale District, in South Western Uganda. This study was guided by three
objectives namely, to establish the contributions of school feeding policy on parental involvement
in education of nursery children, to analyze the influence of school meetings policies on parental
involvement and to assess the influence of fees policies on parental involvement on nursery
education. The study was also guided by the cultural capital theory of parental involvement in
early years which desctibes how parents should be involved in education of their children during
elementary education. The descriptive survey was used while incorporating both qualitative and
quantitative approaches. The study sample size consisted of 100 parents, 40 teachers and 10 head
teachers totaling to 150 respondents. Data was collected using a questionnaire for teachers and
head teachers while interview schedule was administered by parents. Findings indicated that there
is a positive relationship between parental involvement in attending meetings and providing meals.
However, the findings also indicated a negative relationship in payment of fees. Daily business
engagements which limited their capacity to involve themselves fully in their children's education.
The study thus concluded that parents were involved more in activities that required financial
contribution to the expense of other necessities. It was therefore recommended that proprietors and
head teachers should increase parents' awareness on the importance of getting involved in early
childhood education and this could be done by encouraging parents to attend meetings where all
related school issues are discussed.
Description
x,81p.:ill
Keywords
School policies., Parental involvement., Education., Nursery school children.
Citation
Ankunda, Grace (2020) School policies and parental involvement in education of nursery school children in Kabale municipality, Kabale district Uganda