Everyday Family Experience: A Child’s Home Preparation for School

J. Majerčíková, B. Puhrová
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Abstract Introduction: The family life of a child of compulsory school age is influenced by the way that a child’s educational career is discussed and practically supported. This is transmitted into normal family life through the completion of the child’s homework and any other school-related responsibilities. The parent is considered an actor who contributes significantly to the supervision of the child’s homework. Methods: This research project explored how parents and children describe their experience of homework through semi-structured interviews with elementary school pupils and their parents. The results are presented in our study. Seven, mostly university-educated parents and six pupils were interviewed at the start of compulsory schooling, when the bonds and interaction are the most intensive between parents and children in the context of homework. The transcribed interviews were analysed using the technique of open coding. Codes identified were repeatedly read, reviewed and subsequently grouped into categories with the aim of description and explanation. Results: The survey revealed that the completion of homework in the parent - child interaction is an implicit part of everyday family life. Homework and advance home preparation are considered to be the responsibility of the parent as well as the child, on the other hand, the home preparation is also time-consuming and gendermarked. Limitations: The limitations of the study relate primarily to the construction of the research sample. The intentional sample of parents was determined by socioeconomic status and quantity and also by the parents’ willingness to share their parenting experience, and for the child by the extent of data gathered. In further research, this will be supported by observation in the home setting. Conclusions: The research findings contribute to a description of the child’s life in the family and confirm the importance of inevitable parental participation in their educational socialization at the beginning of compulsory school attendance.
每日家庭经验:孩子在家里为上学做准备
摘要导读:对儿童教育生涯的讨论和实际支持方式影响着义务教育年龄儿童的家庭生活。这通过完成孩子的家庭作业和任何其他与学校有关的责任而传递到正常的家庭生活中。父母被认为是一个演员,在监督孩子的家庭作业方面做出了重大贡献。方法:本研究透过对小学生及其家长的半结构式访谈,探讨家长与孩子如何描述家庭作业的经验。结果在我们的研究中提出。在义务教育刚开始的时候,有7位家长(大部分是受过大学教育的家长)和6位学生接受了采访。在家庭作业的背景下,父母和孩子之间的联系和互动是最密切的。访谈记录采用开放编码技术进行分析。识别出的代码被反复阅读、审查,并随后归类,目的是进行描述和解释。结果:调查结果显示,在亲子互动中,完成家庭作业是日常家庭生活中隐含的一部分。家庭作业和提前准备被认为是父母和孩子的责任,另一方面,家庭准备也很耗时和性别标记。局限性:本研究的局限性主要与研究样本的构建有关。父母的意向样本由社会经济地位和数量决定,也由父母分享育儿经验的意愿决定,对孩子来说,则由收集数据的程度决定。在进一步的研究中,这将得到家庭环境观察的支持。结论:研究结果有助于描述儿童在家庭中的生活,并确认在义务教育开始时父母不可避免地参与其教育社会化的重要性。
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