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Homework as an Assignment: Parents’ Perceptions and Involvement
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This qualitative study explored the parents’ perceptions and involvement in homework for secondary school students. The study also explored parents’ challenges and suggestions in completing homework as an engaging activity. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 parents selected through a purposive sampling technique. Thematic analysis was used to draw themes and sub-themes from qualitative data. The findings revealed that parents of secondary school students believed that homework is an activity that supports the learning process of their children. They considered homework the responsibility of the school and teachers. The challenges were that homework was an overloaded activity that teachers and schools did not support. These findings led to some important implications for the study. It is important to involve parents in devising homework policies and providing training to support their children in homework completion. The study also suggested developing a nation-wide homework policy that may guide teachers, parents, and students.
Title: Homework as an Assignment: Parents’ Perceptions and Involvement
Description:
This qualitative study explored the parents’ perceptions and involvement in homework for secondary school students.
The study also explored parents’ challenges and suggestions in completing homework as an engaging activity.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 parents selected through a purposive sampling technique.
Thematic analysis was used to draw themes and sub-themes from qualitative data.
The findings revealed that parents of secondary school students believed that homework is an activity that supports the learning process of their children.
They considered homework the responsibility of the school and teachers.
The challenges were that homework was an overloaded activity that teachers and schools did not support.
These findings led to some important implications for the study.
It is important to involve parents in devising homework policies and providing training to support their children in homework completion.
The study also suggested developing a nation-wide homework policy that may guide teachers, parents, and students.
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