A Study of Parents and Teachers Perceptions of Parent Involvement in Primary Schools in Mogadishu
There is almost a complete certainty among educators that parental involvement is the remedy for many of the problems facing schools. It is also widely acknowledged that school administrators and teachers have important roles in promoting parental involvement in children’s education. This work aims...
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