Рarental Involvement in Their Children’s Education during Covid-19 Pandemic
The paper presents the results of the research on pupils’ assessment of the level and manner of parental involvement in their education in the course of online teaching and distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The sample included 505 pupils of the second cycle of primary education on the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Belgrade, Teacher Education Faculty
2022-07-01
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Series: | Inovacije u Nastavi |
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Online Access: | http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/35-2-5en/ |
Summary: | The paper presents the results of the research on pupils’ assessment of the level and manner of parental involvement in their education in the course of online teaching and distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The sample included 505 pupils of the second cycle of primary education on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. An instrument was designed for the research purposes and it contains questions about the sociodemographic characteristics of the sample, a question about pupils’ general satisfaction with distance learning, as well as the assessment scale of parental involvement consisting of two subscales – parental supervision and direct assistance. The average score on the whole scale shows a moderate parental involvement, with parental supervision being more present than providing direct assistance. Although the majority of the pupils expressed a partial satisfaction or dissatisfaction with distance learning, the results showed that the pupils whose parents provided more direct help were more satisfied with distance learning. On the other hand, the analysis of moderation found that in the pupils of higher grades, the parental direct help entailed a lower satisfaction with distance learning. Despite certain limitations of the research, the results generally suggest that parents should be viewed as a significant resource for the effectiveness of distance learning, and imply the need to empower parents in this area. |
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ISSN: | 0352-2334 2335-0806 |