The role of schools in promoting parents' particip a tlon in government primary schools of curriculum implementation: the case of angolellanna terra Wored
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2008-06
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Addis Ababa Universty
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the current practice of the role of schools in
promoting parents participation for the implementation of government primary school
curriculum of Angolellanna Terra Woreda North Shewa AlI1hara Region. The study examined the
role of schools in relation to the openness of the school, the Epstein's parenting program, the
views of schools staff to parents participation, the level o[parents participation, factors affecting
parents' participation and the major school changes due to parents' participation.
The research method was descriptive survey. The source of data were school staff, grade 4 and
grade 7 students and parents from 7 sample schools out of 28 primary schools and woreda
education officials. The seven schools were selected by simple random sampling technique while
principals, PTA members, grade 4 students and worede education officials were selected pU/pose
ful/y, teachers and grade 7 students using simple random sampling technique and non-PTA
parents by multistage random sampling technique.
The findings of the study showed that schools and parents relationships were insignificant;
participation of parents was not as the expectation of our Education policy, factors affecting
parents participation was '!'nainly related to the life of parents and the capacity of their
understanding about the objective of education; and due to all these it is possible to say there
were no more school educational changes.
Thus, it is recommended that, since schools are institutions where curriculum implementation
has been practiced and schools have responsibilities to mobilize the school community and
parent community; they should have different mechanisms and strategies, identify the problems
of the parents and teachers thai hinder them 10 do cooperatively in school educational mailers
and should work with other stakeholders such as Woreda Education Offices, Kebele Education
Board and NGOs.
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Primary schools of curriculum