scholarly journals Trajectories of parental involvement in home learning activities across the early years: associations with socio-demographic characteristics and children’s learning outcomes

2016 ◽  
Vol 188 (10) ◽  
pp. 1405-1418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicole Hayes ◽  
Donna C Berthelsen ◽  
Jan M Nicholson ◽  
Sue Walker
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-101
Author(s):  
Arman Paramansyah ◽  
Ade Irvi Nurul Husna ◽  
Ernawati Ernawati

This research was conducted to answer the problem, first, how is the level of parental attention to learning outcomes. second, how are the student learning outcomes in Islamic Education subjects, research uses descriptive quantitative, namely the method used to research on certain populations and samples, data collection uses research instruments, data analysis is quantitative / statistical, with the aim of testing predetermined hypotheses. The results of the analysis on parental attention to learning outcomes, it can be concluded that parental attention has a positive and significant effect on learning outcomes, amounting to 0.507. And learning outcomes are perceived as Good (B) with an average value of 4.02. The most dominant indicator of learning outcomes is (Report) with an average value of 4.14, which means that there is a positive and significant influence between parents' attention to learning outcomes. Based on these findings, it is suggested that schools pay more attention to parents by always paying attention to their parents. socializing to urge parents to be able to continue and increase their attention to children's learning activities, both in terms of providing guidance, advice, encouragement, supervision, and equipment for children's learning facilities, as well as fostering a harmonious relationship with their children, so that children will be motivated and able to improve learning outcomes  


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-54
Author(s):  
Muhammad Tamrin ◽  
May Vira Dwiyana

This study aims to analyze online-based learning during the Covid 19 pandemic and the role of parents during the online learning process. This research was conducted at private SD Yaspenhan-1 Medan Marelan. This research uses qualitative research methods based on descriptive studies. The data was collected by means of interview techniques, observation and documentation study. Data analysis through data presentation techniques and drawing conclusions. Test the validity of the data using tringulation and methods. The results showed that online-based learning at the Private SD Yaspenhan-1 Medan Marelan made effective online-based learning media such as what app, e-learning, Google Class Room, zoom and other applications. The role of parents in online-based learning is very significant to improve learning outcomes. This role is in the form of supervision of children's learning activities at home. Without supervision, it will be difficult to maximize children's learning outcomes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Orpha Nyakundi ◽  
Grace Nyagah ◽  
Jeremiah Kalai ◽  
Simon Munayi

Purpose: Parental support is essential in achieving pupils’ learning outcomes. The purpose of this article is to discuss how parental involvement in pupils’ learning programmes influences pupils’ learning outcomes. The study was conducted in public Early Childhood centres in Nairobi City County, Kenya, to investigate the influence of parental involvement in pupils’ learning programmes on children’s learning outcomes. The problem is that, despite that parents have a responsibility and an influence in the education of their children, not all parents are involved in the learning programmes at the early childhood centres. The objectives of the study were to assess the extent of parental involvement in pupils’ learning programmes and to determine the influence of parental involvement in children’s learning programmes on learning outcomes.Methodology: The study employed descriptive survey targeting the 21 public stand-alone early childhood education centres, 2243 children aged 3-5 years, 21 head teachers and all teachers at the learning centres. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected by using structured interview schedules for head teachers, closed questionnaires for teachers and document analysis guide to process pupils’ learning outcomes (performance).  Records of Pupils of PP1 and PP2 levels from each centre were simple randomly sampled for review. By purposive sampling, 48 teachers were sampled, at least one teacher for each of the levels from the 21 institutions. The study employed, means, percentages and the coefficients in the analysis of the data.Findings: The study revealed that 38.1 percent of the learning centres had parents who gave less than 50 percent of the expected support and that centres that involved parents in the learning programmes had higher learning outcomes. The conclusion is that parental involvement in the education of their children leads to high learning outcomes.Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The study recommended that The County Government should develop and implement a policy to support establishment and enforcement of a framework through which parents can work in partnership with the teachers at the learning centres. There is need for government instituted structures for sensitization of the parents on their role in the education of their children.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 1073-1082
Author(s):  
Alfiana Falan Syarri Auliya ◽  
Pujiyanti Fauziah

 Parental involvement in children’s learning activities is important for the optimal of their growth and development. The aims of writing this article is to provide advices that can be applied in early childhood education institutions in terms of involving parents in children's learning activities at home. This article used the literature review method by reviewing recent literature such as books and research journals that provide an explanation of the topic of parental involvement in children's learning. In this research, several topics related to parental involvement are explained, including factors that influence and the type of parental involvement, forms of parental involvement in children's learning and advices for involving parents in children's learning activities. In short, this article is expected to help educators find strategies for involving parents to continue children's learning activities from school to home. Then, it is recommended for educators to use the results of this study, which is advices for involving parent in children's learning activities. Every parent must accompany the child's learning activities so that learning activities run effectively and can optimize the child's growth and development.


Author(s):  
Christina Martha Wajabula ◽  
I Nyoman Sudana Degeng ◽  
Dedi Kuswandi

This article aims to determine the contribution of the play method in improving learning activities and learning outcomes for Sunday School children at the Indria level. Based on the results of field observations, it is known that the activities and learning outcomes of children are not considered good criteria. This is because during the learning process at Sunday Schools, especially at the Indria Level, Sunday School Teachers still apply conventional teaching methods, so that children become bored and pay less attention to what is being taught. This study used a classroom action research method involving 20 children as the research sample. There are two cycles used with four stages starting from planning the action, implementing the action, observing the action and reflecting. The results showed that by applying the play method, children's learning activities increased and children's learning outcomes were also good. ABSTRAKArtikel ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui adanya kontribusi dari metode bermain dalam meningkatkan aktivitas belajar dan hasil belajar anak Sekolah Minggu jenjang Indria. Berdasarkan hasil observasi di lapangan, diketahui bahwa aktivitas dan hasil belajar anak belum termasuk kriteria yang baik. Hal ini disebabkan pada saat proses pembelajaran di Sekolah Minggu khususnya di Jenjang Indria, Guru Sekolah Minggu masih menerapkan cara mengajar yang konvensional, sehingga anak menjadi bosan dan kurang memperhatikan apa yang diajarkan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian Tindakan kelas yang melibatkan 20 anak sebagai sampel penelitian. Ada dua siklus yang digunakan dengan empat tahapan yang dimulai dari perencanaan tindakan, pelaksanaan tindakan, observasi tindakan dan refleksi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dengan menerapkan metode bermain, aktivitas belajar anak meningkat dan juga hasil belajar anak menjadi baik.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-149
Author(s):  
Yani H

ABSTRACTThis research is based on the background of learning the development of language skills, especially in developing children's speaking skills, still looks stiff. This condition results in a child's underdeveloped speaking ability. The formulation of the problem in this study is how to improve speaking skills through the method of conversing through series drawings on children in Group B TK Negeri Pembina Kota Tasikmalaya? This study aims to obtain an overview of improving speaking skills through the method of conversing through series drawings in kindergarten children. The research method used in this study is the Classroom Action Research (CAR) method, which is a study that involves researchers directly to the subject of research to observe the development of children's abilities. Fifteen people from group B of the Pembina City Tasikmalaya City Kindergarten obtained the results of the study that in the implementation carried out gradually conversing about the objects / images he saw (mango), after that coloring the drawings, playing sorting images on flannel boards, and tell series pictures, so that children become interested in participating in each activity. The development of children's speaking skills in the Tasikmalaya City Builder Kindergarten after the implementation of the method of conversing with series images in language learning activities has improved and developed well and language learning activities have become more effective. The author formulates recommendations for improving children's learning outcomes. Teachers should develop their ability to master various learning methods and develop their creativity in making learning media because teacher mastery of teaching methods and the selection of appropriate learning media is very directly proportional to children's learning outcomes. Penelitian ini di latarbelakangi oleh pembelajaran pengembangan kemampuan bahasa khususnya dalam mengembangkan kemampuan berbicara anak, masih terlihat kaku. Kondisi seperti ini mengakibatkan kemampuan berbicara anak kurang berkembang. Rumusan masalah dalam penelitian ini adalah bagaimana meningkatkan kemampuan berbicara melalui metode bercakap-cakap melalui gambar seri pada anak Kelompok B TK Negeri Pembina Kota Tasikmalaya? Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memperoleh gambaran mengenai meningkatkan kemampuan berbicara melalui metode bercakap-cakap melalui gambar seri pada anak TK. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode Penelitian Tindakan Kelas (PTK), yaitu suatu penelitian yang melibatkan peneliti secara langsung kepada subjek penelitian untuk mengamati perkembangan kemampuan anak.  Penelitian terhadap anak kelompok B TK Negeri Pembina Kota Tasikmalaya yang berjumlah lima belas orang diperoleh hasil penelitian bahwa Dalam pelaksanaannya dilakukan secara bertahap bercakap-cakap tentang benda/gambar yang dilihatnya (mangga), setelah itu mewarnai gambar seri, bermain mengurutkan gambar di papan flanel,  serta menceritakan gambar seri, sehingga anak menjadi tertarik untuk mengikuti setiap kegiatan. Perkembangan kemampuan berbicara anak di TK Negeri Pembina Kota Tasikmalaya setelah diterapkannya metode bercakap-cakap dengan gambar seri dalam kegiatan pembelajaran bahasa mengalami peningkatan dan berkembang dengan baik serta kegiatan pembelajaran bahasa menjadi lebih efektif. Penulis merumuskan rekomendasi untuk peningkatan hasil belajar anak adalah guru hendaknya mengembangkan kemampuannya dalam penguasaan berbagai metode pembelajaran dan mengembangkan kreativitasnya dalam membuat media pembelajaran karena penguasaan guru terhadap metode mengajar dan pemilihan media pembelajaran yang tepat sangat berbanding lurus dengan hasil belajar anak.


2021 ◽  
pp. 105617
Author(s):  
Raymond Boadi Frempong ◽  
Emmanuel Orkoh ◽  
Raymond Elikplim Kofinti

Soundings ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 76 (76) ◽  
pp. 128-157
Author(s):  
Celia Burgess-Macey ◽  
Clare Kelly ◽  
Marjorie Ouvry

Early years education in England is in crisis. This article looks at what is needed to better provide the kind of education and care that young children need outside the home, from birth to school-starting age. It explores: the current arrangements and varieties of provision and approaches in England; educational and developmental research about young children's development and early learning; the current national early years curriculum and how it contrasts to other international models and pedagogical approaches; the importance of play-based learning; the role of adults in observing, recording, assessing and supporting young children's learning; and the holistic nature of children's learning - which makes education and care inseparable in young children's lives. Neoliberal governments have had little interest in these questions: they have been focused instead on marketising the sector, which has led to great inequality of provision; and they have been unwilling to provide the necessary funding to train staff and maintain appropriate learning environments; most fundamentally, they have engaged in an ideological drive to impose on very small children a narrow and formal curriculum that ignores all the evidence about good practice in the sector, and is focused on making them 'school ready' - that is, ready to fit into the rigid frameworks they have already imposed on primary school education.


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