桑给巴尔的幼儿教育实践:父母参与孩子学前教育的学习

A. Chai, Mligo Renatus, Nsolezi Shaghembe
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目的:本研究的目的是探讨父母在学前教育中对孩子学习的参与。家长参与在现代教育趋势中具有广泛的意义,演变为家长终身参与孩子的学校活动。在这方面,很难在如此广泛的意义上涵盖这一主题。因此,本研究更侧重于探索家长参与孩子PPE学习的方式,识别低家长参与的挑战,并提出提高家长参与孩子PPE学习的策略。研究方法:本研究采用定性方法和案例研究设计,其中仅涉及PPE水平和其他教育水平。共有24名参与者参与了这项研究,其中10名是父母,14名是学前教师。本研究以生态系统理论为指导。数据通过半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论生成,并以一系列开放式问题和文献审查为指导。调查结果:研究显示,家长参与了育儿、学校会议和帮助孩子学习的活动。时间的短缺,父母的文盲,父母的学校经验不足,以及学校和家庭之间缺乏敏感的学习计划,限制了父母参与孩子的学习。此外,研究发现,在学校和家庭之间建立有效的沟通,制定家长参与的指导方针,以及在学校和家庭之间建立合作的学术活动,是提高家长参与孩子PPE学习的策略。理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:本研究建议PPE学校应营造良好的师生互动氛围,使家长能够定期到学校参观,与老师联系,了解孩子的学习进展。此外,决策者应将个人防护装备与育儿方式结合起来,以提高认识,并使父母了解参与子女教育的重要作用。
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PRACTICES IN ZANZIBAR: PARENT’S INVOLVEMENT IN THE LEARNING OF THEIR CHILDREN IN PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore parent’s involvement in the learning of their children in pre-primary education (PPE). Parent’s involvement has a wide sense in modern education trends, evolving parent’s lifelong participation in children’s school activities. In this regard, it would be difficult to cover the topic in this wide sense. Therefore, the study was more focused on exploring the ways that parent’s get involved in the learning of their children in PPE, identify the challenges for low parent’s involvement and suggest strategies to improve parent’s involvement in the learning of their children in PPE.  Methodology: The study employed qualitative methodology and a case study design where only PPE level among other levels of education was involved. A total number of 24 participants were participated in the study where by 10 were parents and 14 were pre-primary school teachers. The study was guided by the Ecological System Theory. Data was generated by using semi structured interviews and focus group discussion guided by a series of open ended questions as well as documentary review. Findings: The study reveals that parents were involved in parenting, school meeting and in helping their children’s academic works. Shortage of time, parent’s illiteracy, poor school experience of parents and the lack of sensitive learning programs between school and home limited parents to get involved in the study of their children. Also, the study found that creating effective communication between school and home, developing guidelines for parental involvement as well as creating collaborating academic activities between school and home were the strategies to improve parent’s involvement in the study of their children in PPE. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends that PPE schools should create conducive atmosphere for mutual contact between teachers and parents so as to enable parents to visit the school and contact with teachers regularly for their children’s learning progress. Also, policy makers should integrate PPE with parenting styles so as to raise awareness and equip parents with knowledge on the vital role of participating in the education of their children.
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