Exploring parental involvement in early childhood education in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review

Winifrida Kambona
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Early Childhood Education (ECE) has gained a global momentum, with increasing recognition of its importance for children’s academic success in schools. Parents play a significant role in supporting children’s acquisition of ECE as they are the first teachers. Despite parents’ significant contributions to their children’s learning and development, systematic review studies on parental engagement in ECE and the barriers they face in Sub-Saharan African countries remain scarce. This study explores the strategies employed by parents to engage in their children’s ECE and the challenges they face in Sub-Saharan Africa. A systematic review was conducted based on the PRISMA model. Two electronic databases were used to search for the articles involved in the review process, including Dimensions and Scopus. Out of the 1,040 articles initially identified, only 13 met the established inclusion criteria. A thematic synthesis method was used to analyse the data from the reviewed articles, whereby major themes were developed based on the research questions and data generated. The findings indicate that parents utilized varied ways in participating in their children’s education including engaging in children’s academic activities, provision of school needs and attending school meetings. Nonetheless, a number of barriers were revealed to encounter parents such as low levels of education, low socio-economic status, and cultural constraint. The study concludes that parental involvement in children’s ECE is essential for children’s overall development and school readiness. It was recommended to the policy makers that supportive policy guidelines should be developed to help parents in engagement in their children’s ECE. Parents should be educated on the importance of involvement in children’s early learning experiences. Moreover, the governments in Sub-Saharan Africa should provide support to children from poor families.
探索父母在撒哈拉以南非洲儿童早期教育中的参与:一项系统回顾
幼儿教育(ECE)在全球范围内获得了发展势头,人们越来越认识到幼儿教育对儿童在学校取得学业成功的重要性。家长作为幼儿幼儿教育的第一任老师,在幼儿幼儿教育习得过程中起着重要的作用。尽管父母对孩子的学习和发展做出了重大贡献,但关于父母参与欧洲经委会及其在撒哈拉以南非洲国家面临的障碍的系统审查研究仍然很少。本研究探讨了在撒哈拉以南非洲,父母参与孩子的幼儿教育的策略以及他们所面临的挑战。基于PRISMA模型进行系统评价。两个电子数据库用于检索评审过程中涉及的文章,包括Dimensions和Scopus。在最初确定的1040篇文章中,只有13篇符合既定的纳入标准。主题综合方法用于分析综述文章的数据,根据研究问题和生成的数据制定主要主题。调查结果显示,家长参与孩子教育的方式多种多样,包括参与孩子的学术活动、提供学校需求和参加学校会议。尽管如此,我们还是发现了一些障碍,如教育水平低、社会经济地位低和文化约束。该研究的结论是,父母参与孩子的ECE对孩子的全面发展和入学准备至关重要。向决策者建议,应制定支助性政策准则,以帮助父母参与其子女的欧洲经委会。应该教育家长了解参与孩子早期学习经历的重要性。此外,撒哈拉以南非洲的政府应该为贫困家庭的儿童提供支持。
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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