Heliyon (Nov 2020)

School role in improving parenting skills and academic performance of secondary schools students in Pakistan

  • Nayab Ali,
  • Asad Ullah,
  • Mussawar Shah,
  • Ahmad Ali,
  • Sajjad Ali Khan,
  • Abdul Shakoor,
  • Amreena Begum,
  • Shakeel Ahmad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. e05443

Abstract

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Background: This research investigated the association between school role in improving parenting skills and the academic performance of secondary school students. And to examine the role of student gender, literacy status of the parents and parental importance to children education in the association between school role in improving parenting skills and students' academic performance. Methods: A multistage stratified random sampling technique was adopted to portray information from 448 students on a Likert scale. Chi-square, Kendall's Tau-c tests were used to determine the direction and strength of association among variables. Results: The results depicted that the association of children's academic performance was found significant (P = 0.000) and positive (Tau-c = 0.215) with school capacitating parents how to monitor and discuss schoolwork at home with children, assisting parents in setting academic goals for children (P = 0.000, Tau-c = 0.225). Moreover, the respondent's gender, parent literacy status and parental importance to children's education explained variation in the association between school role in improving parenting skills and children's academic performance. Conclusions: The school role in improving parenting skills significantly and positively contributed to children's academic performance. Moreover, boys, children of literate parents and children whose parents give more importance to their education with school active role in improving parenting skills were more liable to score higher grades.

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