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The Role of Family Engagement in Students’ Science Learning in Qatari Schools

Year 2018, Volume: 11 , 142 - 152, 01.12.2018

Abstract

A survey of 312 parents of grades 7-12 school students from
24 schools with a focus group meeting of 24 parents from 8 schools was
conducted to explore the type and level of parent's involvement and support for
their children science learing. The results reveal that Qatari school parents
show little interaction with schools and teachers despite the facilities and
programs offered by MEHE and schools. This low involvement is featured by: Low
participation of parents in schools’ meeting and engagement in school
activities that doesn’t exceed 20% of students’ population, weak communication
link between parents and science teachers’ strategies of science teachers, low
level of concern about students’ future high education and careers. From nearly
1200 from grades 7-12 surveyed students, 
about 45% of students say that the role of their parents is the most
influential factor in their career aspiration compared to about 24% of the
influence of teachers. Parents show medium level trust in science teachers,
they indicate little help and support for children in their science learning,
such as solving problems and assistance in assignments. The results also
indicate few periodical talks and conversations about science subjects and
activities between parents and children, low counselor guidance is offered by
schools on future careers and science programs enrollment at higher education
institutes. Very few parents (1%) use the e-learning portal offered by
Ministry of education for follow up of their children schooling despite several
messages and calls for training by schools’ administrations and the Ministry.
Parents play important role in the decision of their children future high
education and careers but few advise them to be scientist or have a technical
–based career. 

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Year 2018, Volume: 11 , 142 - 152, 01.12.2018

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References

  • Akos, p., & Tier, J. 2005. An examination of Media Representations of School Counselors. Journal of Technology in Counselling, vol. 4, issue 1. Retrieved from http://www.unc.edu/depts/ed/med_sch_counseling/faculty.html Al-Emadi, D., Al-Emadi, A., Diop, A. Trung Le, K. Kimmel, L. Wittrock, J. & Zikri, S.A. (2012) Qatar Education Study: Students’ Motivation and Parental Participation Report Social & Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) Qatar University -Doha, Qatar. https://qspace.qu.edu.qa/bitstream/handle/10576/4670/Student%20Motivation%20and%20Parental%20Participation%20Report.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Archer, L., Osborne, J. De Witt, J, Willis, B. and Wong, B. (2013) The ASPIRES project (Children’s science and careers’ aspirations, age 10-14): Interim research report summary (2013). London: University of London, King’s College. Angeli, E., Wagner, J., Lawrick, E., Moore, K., Anderson, M., Soderland, L., & Brizee, A. (2010, May 5). General format. Retrieved from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ Dick, T. P., & Rallis, S. F. (1991). Factors and influences on high school students' career choices. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 22(4), 281-292. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/749273 Henderson, A. T. &. Mapp. K.L, 2002. A New Wave of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family, and Community Connections on Student Achievement. Austin, TX: National Center for Family Ho Sui-Chu, E., & Willms, J. D. (1996). Effects of parental involvement on eighth-grade achievement. Sociology of Education, 69(2), 126-141. EJ533315. Retrieved from ERIC https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ533315 Jeynes, W.H. 2003. A meta-analysis: The effects of parental involvement on minority children’s academic achievement. Education & Urban Society 35(2): 202-218. Community Connections with Schools, Southwest Educational Development Laboratory. Keith, T.Z., Kenith, P.B., Quirk, K.J., Sperduth, J., Santillo, S. & Killings, S (1998). Longitudinal effects of parents’ involvement on high school grades: Similarities and differences across gender and ethnic groups. Journal of School Psychology, 36(3), 335-63. OECD ( 2018 ), Education GPS, PISA 2015 country report retrieved from http://gpseducation.oecd.org Perera, L.D. H., Bomhoff ,E. J., & Lee, G.H.Y. (2014). Parents’ attitudes towards science and their children’s science achievement. Sociology of Education, 69(2) pp. 126-141.Retrieved from https://www.monash.edu/business/economics/research/publications/2014/0214parentspererabomhofflee.pdf Said, Z., Summers, R., Abd-El-Khalick, F. & Wang, S., (2016). Attitudes toward science among grades 3 through12 Arab students in Qatar: findings from a cross sectional national study, International Journal of Science Education 38(4), pp.621-643, Also Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2016.1156184 Said, Z., Al-Emadi, A.A., Friesen, H. L. & Elina Adam(2018). Assessing the Science Interest, Attitude, and Self-Efficacy of Qatari Students at the Preparatory, Secondary, and University Levels. EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2018, 14(12), em1618 ISSN:1305-8223(online) http://www.ejmste.com/,94733,0,2.html Scales, P. C., Blythe, D. A., Berkas, T. H., & Kielsmeier, J. C. (2000). The effects of service-learningon middle school students’ social responsibility and academic success. Journal of Early Adolescence, 20(3) 332–358. Shumow, L., & Miller, J. D. (2001). Parents’ at-home and at-school academic involvement with young adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 21(1), 68–91. EJ628426. Sun, L., Bradley, K. D., & Akers, K. (2012). A multilevel modelling approach to investigating factors impacting science achievement for secondary school students: PISA Hong Kong sample. International Journal of Science Education, 34(14), 2107- 2125. Williams, D. B. (1998). Parent involvement gender effects on preadolescent student performance. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA. ED420401. Down loaded from ERIC https://eric.ed.gov/?q=ED420401
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ziad Saıd This is me

Ahmad Al-amadı This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 11

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APA Saıd, Z., & Al-amadı, A. (2018). The Role of Family Engagement in Students’ Science Learning in Qatari Schools. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 11, 142-152.