Niaz Ahmed Bhutto, Raheel Ahmed Narejo, Falahuddin Butt, Abdul Samad Shaikh and Rinkal Virwani.
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Transcript of Niaz Ahmed Bhutto, Raheel Ahmed Narejo, Falahuddin Butt, Abdul Samad Shaikh and Rinkal Virwani.
Niaz Ahmed Bhutto, Raheel Ahmed Narejo, Niaz Ahmed Bhutto, Raheel Ahmed Narejo, Falahuddin Butt, Abdul Samad Shaikh and Falahuddin Butt, Abdul Samad Shaikh and
Rinkal VirwaniRinkal Virwani
Introduction Literature Review Research Methodology Research Findings Recommendations Conclusion
Purpose of Education
Factors affecting Parents Perception
General Perception of Parents
Ideal Perception
knowing general perception of parents
Knowing difference of parents perception between boys and girls education
Knowing parents perception towards types of skills their children acquire through education
Haque (2001) Describes that Attitudes and behaviors that
children adopt toward work are largely a result of parents' encouragement and influence. This then affects what children think, say, and perceive about various careers. Most parents want their children to work for economic gain.
Munn (1998) Parental involvement in their children's education
and choice of career has gained momentum recently and has been a concern of education policy makers. The education system is an area where the relationship between the consumer (parents) and the producer (schools) tilts the balance of power
Do and Mancillas (2001), Parents’ educational expectations of their
children have a strong impact on children’s academic achievement.
Qadiri & Manhas (2009) Parents perceive that apart from learning all
such foundational skills children develop ability to communicate with others and also express their feelings and ideas with each other.
Eggen et al (2001) Academic achievement is additionally influenced
by children’s perceptions of their parents’ educational expectations of them. Children are usually aware whether adults have high or low expectations, which influences academic achievement
Target population Parents of sukkur district Sampling technique: convenient sampling Sample size 100 respondents Study Descriptive analysis Data collection method self administered questionnaire
Data analysis
“ SPSS” software used
Tables and charts
All Parents want their children education especially boys for economic gain
Few parents want their children to get education to manage their own family business
All parents wish their children to be a good
human who may work for the welfare of society and develop mental attitude towards practical life
30% of the parents strongly disagreed and 23% disagreed that their children should take part in politics
15% of the parents wish their daughters to get high income job and financially support family 15% remained neutral whereas 30% disagreed and 25% strongly disagreed for daughters to get a high income job.
70% parents strongly agreed that educated mothers take care of their children in good way.
Almost 80 to 90% parents perceive that education develops basic reading and writing skills in their children along with decision making ability based on acquired knowledge
Children make their own carrier choice decision as strongly agreed by 20% of parents, the rest of the children is highly influenced by their parent’s expectations and desires in their career choice
Parents perception
Boys education for economic gainGirls education for being part of societyEducation for seeking jobsEducation not for starting own business Education for learning literacy skillsEducation does not help in career choice
decision
Should be learn Attitude rather than earn
Encourage young blood for politics
Children should make their career choice decision by themselves with no parental interference
Parents should encourage entrepreneurship.