Students’ Perspective on Parental Involvement in Children’s Education: A Case Study of (at-risk) Secondary School Students under Punakha Dzongkhag

Authors

  • Sonam Zangpo Sherpa Ministry of Education
  • Rinchen Samdrup Ministry of Education
  • Jamyang Drukda Royal Government of Bhutan
  • Kinzang Wangchuk Ministry of Education
  • Ugyen Wangmo Ministry of Education
  • Wangchuk Norbu Ministry of Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17102/bjrd.rub.11.2.030

Keywords:

Active participation, at-risk, parental involvement, perspective, education

Abstract

Parental involvement is the active participation of parents in their children’s educational processes and experiences. Numerous studies have established a significantly positive link between parental involvement and children’s academic, and socio-emotional outcomes. Many studies explored parents’ and teachers’ perspectives, however, parental involvement being a multi-dimensional variable, requires requisite perspectives from all stakeholders. A global paucity of studies exploring students’ perspectives and the absence of research on parental involvement, in the Bhutanese context, served as the impetus for this study. This study investigated the perspective of at-risk students on parental involvement in children’s education. The 257 participants faced circumstance(s) such as divorce, separation, and death of the parent(s). The mixed methods approach was employed to collect both quantitative and qualitative data to determine how the participants perceive parental involvement in their education. Survey questionnaires, focus group discussions, and narrative story writing were used to glean participants’ perspectives. The findings reveal the extent of involvement for different members of the family, the perceived importance of parental involvement at different levels of education, some common barriers to parental involvement, areas of involvement and neglect, and the impact of death, separation, and divorce of parents, on at-risk students. The study primarily recommends relevant stakeholders create awareness of the value of parental involvement as well as devise policy instruments to promote it for the holistic development of at-risk students.

Author Biographies

Sonam Zangpo Sherpa, Ministry of Education

Sonam Zangpo Sherpa is an English teacher at Tashidingkha Central School, Punakha, Bhutan. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Secondary Education (English & History) from Samtse College of Education and a Master of Arts in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from International College, Payap University, Thailand. He is interested in second-language classroom research in the areas of written corrective feedback, classroom interaction, study strategies, vocabulary acquisition, visual mapping, and extensive reading.

Rinchen Samdrup, Ministry of Education

Rinchen Samdrup is a Deputy Chief Dzongkhag Education Officer in Punakha, Bhutan. He works tirelessly to improve some of the pertinent areas of education such as inclusive education, scouting, teacher research, juvenile delinquency, and parental involvement.

Jamyang Drukda, Royal Government of Bhutan

Jamyang Drukda is currently serving as the Program Officer at Bhutan National Commission for UNESCO. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Secondary Education (Biology & HPE) from Paro College of Education and an M.Sc. in Environmental Science from Noida International University India. He formerly served in Punakha Central School.

Kinzang Wangchuk, Ministry of Education

Kinzang Wangchuk is currently serving as the Deputy Chief Dzongkhag Education Officer in Samtse, Bhutan. He formerly served as the Principal of Laptsakha Primary School in Punakha.

Ugyen Wangmo, Ministry of Education

Ugyen Wangmo currently works at Dechentsemo Central School in Punakha, Bhutan. She graduated from the University of Canberra, Australia. Her research interest is in the areas of remedial teaching, peer-assisted learning, and the professional learning community.

Wangchuk Norbu, Ministry of Education

Wangchuk Norbu currently works as an English teacher at Laptsakha Primary School in Punakha.

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Published

12-12-2022

How to Cite

Sherpa, S. Z., Samdrup, R. ., Drukda, J. ., Wangchuk, K. ., Wangmo, U. ., & Norbu, W. . (2022). Students’ Perspective on Parental Involvement in Children’s Education: A Case Study of (at-risk) Secondary School Students under Punakha Dzongkhag. Bhutan Journal of Research and Development, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.17102/bjrd.rub.11.2.030