Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools

This dissertation investigates parental involvement (PI) in private schools in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from the perspectives of both the school principals and parents. The study highlights the critical role of strong home–school connections in enhancing children's educational outcomes. T...

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Main Author: ALKHOURY, RAZAN (author)
Published: 2024
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Professor Abdulai Abukari
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2025-01-23T09:13:33Z
2025-01-23T09:13:33Z
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description This dissertation investigates parental involvement (PI) in private schools in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from the perspectives of both the school principals and parents. The study highlights the critical role of strong home–school connections in enhancing children's educational outcomes. Through a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, the research explores the perceptions, beliefs, and challenges associated with PI. The findings reveal that active parental participation is linked to improved academic performance and school success, although various barriers such as cultural differences and communication challenges hinder effective engagement. The study emphasises the need for clear policies and practices that facilitate parental involvement while addressing these barriers. Ultimately, the research aims to propose best practices and strategies tailored to the unique cultural and educational context of the UAE, fostering collaboration between parents and schools. The insights gained contribute to a deeper understanding of PI dynamics and inform future educational reforms aimed at enhancing student outcomes in UAE private schools.
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spelling Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four SchoolsALKHOURY, RAZANparental involvement, parents' perspectives, principals' perspectivesThis dissertation investigates parental involvement (PI) in private schools in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from the perspectives of both the school principals and parents. The study highlights the critical role of strong home–school connections in enhancing children's educational outcomes. Through a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, the research explores the perceptions, beliefs, and challenges associated with PI. The findings reveal that active parental participation is linked to improved academic performance and school success, although various barriers such as cultural differences and communication challenges hinder effective engagement. The study emphasises the need for clear policies and practices that facilitate parental involvement while addressing these barriers. Ultimately, the research aims to propose best practices and strategies tailored to the unique cultural and educational context of the UAE, fostering collaboration between parents and schools. The insights gained contribute to a deeper understanding of PI dynamics and inform future educational reforms aimed at enhancing student outcomes in UAE private schools.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)Professor Abdulai Abukari2025-01-23T09:13:33Z2025-01-23T09:13:33Z2024-11Dissertationapplication/pdf22001072https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2754enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/27542025-01-23T23:00:40Z
spellingShingle Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
ALKHOURY, RAZAN
parental involvement, parents' perspectives, principals' perspectives
title Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
title_full Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
title_fullStr Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
title_full_unstemmed Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
title_short Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
title_sort Parental Involvement in UAE Private Schools from the Principals' and Parents' Perspectives: A Case Study of Four Schools
topic parental involvement, parents' perspectives, principals' perspectives
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2754