Parental Engagement Approaches to Primary School Children ' s Literacy Skills Development in Tabora Region, Tanzania

Authors

  • Mariam John Nyang ' anyi College of Education, University of Dodoma €“ Tanzania
  • Eustella Peter Bhalalusesa School of Education, University of Dar es Salaam €“ Tanzania

Abstract

This paper employs a qualitative case study design to explore parental
engagement approaches in developing children ' s literacy skills in primary
schools. Focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews were used
with purposive sampling to obtain 44 participants. It was revealed that
parents in high-performing schools were highly engaged in their children ' s
literacy development through regular parent-teacher communications,
parent-teacher trust, and parent-teacher cooperation. Parents in lowperforming
schools, on the other hand, were less engaged due to the lack
of awareness of their children ' s literacy skills development and hectic
schedules on socio-economic activities. The paper recommends that
teachers use encouraging and friendly approaches to parents so that they
can feel comfortable engaging in developing their children ' s literacy skills.
Keywords: high-performing schools, literacy skills, low-performing
schools, parental engagement approaches, parent-teacher
communication

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Published

29.06.2023