School leaders’ use of ICT to engage parents in their children’s education
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University of Pretoria
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Parental engagement in children’s learning at all levels is associated with a learner’s
academic success as well as the overall success of the school. Despite the significant
amount of evidence on the importance of parent engagement in student learning, there
seems to be a lack of parent engagement in schools due to schools not creating
opportunities for engagement, a lack of inclusivity in schools, and the socio-economic
status and personal circumstances of parents. This requires school leaders to develop
innovative ways of reaching out to parents and fostering engagement in their children’s
learning. This study views ICT as a tool that secondary school leaders can use to
engage parents in the day-to-day activities related to their children’s education. It
appreciates the role of ICT in teaching and learning against the backdrop of the rising
use of social media and online platforms. Its purpose is to examine how secondary
school leaders at Tshwane East district use ICT to engage parents in their children’s
learning. Based on a case study design and following a qualitative approach, the study
generated and analysed data collected from nine (9) participants drawn from three (3)
secondary schools. The participants included purposively selected principals, deputy
principals and departmental heads. Semi-structured interviews enabled participants to
share their experiences of using ICT to engage parents in student learning. The
Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler model underpins the study and sustains its focus until
its completion. This study concludes that, despite the challenges regarding parent
engagement in schools and the use of ICT in fostering this engagement, there are
strategies that secondary school leaders can adopt to ensure success.
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Mini Dissertation (MEd (Educational Leadership))--University of Pretoria, 2024.
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Student learning, ICT, Parent engagement, Online platform, Social media, UCTD
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-04: Quality Education
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