PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN IMPROVING LEARNING OUTCOMES IN UNIVERSAL PRIMAY SCHOOLS IN KALIRO DISTRICT, UGANDA
Keywords:
Parents, participation, improvement, learning outcomes, universal primary schoolsAbstract
This study aimed to determine the level of participation of parents in the learning activities of their children in
the primary schools in Kaliro District, Uganda. The present study involved 278 parents randomly sampled from
25 Universal Primary Schools in Kaliro District Uganda. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were applied
in the analysis of data. The result showed that there is limited involvement in all the three aspects namely;
participation in school activities, participation in school governance and participation at home. Also, there were
three major challenges in parental involvement namely: parents’ lack of financial and other resources to
support scholastic requirements of their children, schools do not invite parents to discuss children’s school
progress; and inadequate level of education of parental roles in promoting learning outcomes. It is
recommended that the policy holders should reflect on their decisions and consider putting up mechanisms that
will attract parents to participate and school personnel such as Principals and teachers to forge partnerships
with parents to improve the learning outcomes of their children in universal primary schools.
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