Rural Parents’ Engagement in Secondary Schools: Current Practices, Problems and Prospects
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https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.3331Keywords:
Parental engagement, Socio-economic status, Rural Education, BangladeshAbstract
This study explores the influences of parental socio-economic status on their engagement practices in rural secondary schools in Bangladesh. This study took place in a specific context where the majority of parents lacked literacy and faced financial constraints. This reality hindered their ability to provide adequate support for their children's education. A qualitative case study research has been chosen to carry out the research. The data has been collected using group discussion, semi-structured interviews and observation from five rural secondary schools in Bangladesh. The findings of this study revealed that parental engagement initiatives related to the annual programs of schools resulted in limited practice of one-to-one communication with parents. The lack of parental literacy, poverty, and being the first generation to receive schooling were identified as fundamental factors that hindered regular and overall engagement initiatives. Furthermore, there is limited opportunity for both parents and teachers to actively participate in the schooling system. In this regard, this study emphasized the importance of place and suggested contextually formed initiatives for further improvement of parental engagement.References
Hasnat, M.A. & Kabir, S.M.A. (2024). Rural parents’ engagement in secondary schools: Current practices, problems and prospects. International Journal of Research in Education and Science (IJRES), 10(1), 83-99. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.3331
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