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Parental Involvement in Supporting Their Children with Special Educational Needs at School and Home in Bhutan
by
Sofia Mavropoulou
, Karma Jigyel
, Judith A. Miller
, Jeanette Berman
in
Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children with disabilities
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Decision making
/ Disabilities
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational Needs
/ Families & family life
/ Family environment
/ Family School Relationship
/ Foreign Countries
/ Inclusion
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Interaction
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Parent attitudes
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parent influence
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent role
/ Parent school relationship
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Primary secondary education
/ Schools
/ Social support
/ Special Education
/ Special Needs Students
2019
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Parental Involvement in Supporting Their Children with Special Educational Needs at School and Home in Bhutan
by
Sofia Mavropoulou
, Karma Jigyel
, Judith A. Miller
, Jeanette Berman
in
Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children with disabilities
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Decision making
/ Disabilities
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational Needs
/ Families & family life
/ Family environment
/ Family School Relationship
/ Foreign Countries
/ Inclusion
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Interaction
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Parent attitudes
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parent influence
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent role
/ Parent school relationship
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Primary secondary education
/ Schools
/ Social support
/ Special Education
/ Special Needs Students
2019
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Parental Involvement in Supporting Their Children with Special Educational Needs at School and Home in Bhutan
by
Sofia Mavropoulou
, Karma Jigyel
, Judith A. Miller
, Jeanette Berman
in
Children
/ Children & youth
/ Children with disabilities
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Decision making
/ Disabilities
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational Needs
/ Families & family life
/ Family environment
/ Family School Relationship
/ Foreign Countries
/ Inclusion
/ Instructional Leadership
/ Interaction
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Parent attitudes
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parent influence
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent role
/ Parent school relationship
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Primary secondary education
/ Schools
/ Social support
/ Special Education
/ Special Needs Students
2019
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Parental Involvement in Supporting Their Children with Special Educational Needs at School and Home in Bhutan
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Parental Involvement in Supporting Their Children with Special Educational Needs at School and Home in Bhutan
2019
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This paper reports the findings from a study investigating Bhutanese parents' involvement in supporting their children with special educational needs (SEN) in schooling. The interaction between the parents themselves in supporting each other was also explored. Individual interviews were conducted with 26 parents (13 fathers and 13 mothers) of children with either full inclusion or partial inclusion in 3 schools located in 3 regions (urban, semi-urban, and rural) and analysed using manual thematic coding and Leximancer text mining software. Of Epstein's (1987) 6 types of parental involvement activities in education, these parents reported their actions to be parenting, volunteering in schools, supporting learning and development at home, and collaborating with the community. The minimal interaction among the parents was mostly between the stay-in-school urban mothers who had consistent but impromptu and informal interactions. The implications of this study inform the need for schools to respond to policy and to actively engage parents, and for education programs and support groups to be set up to strengthen parental involvement in the education of children with SEN in Bhutan. [Author abstract]
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