Which factors according to the parents affect the education of children

  • Voglushe Kurteshi

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the role of parents in the education of children-pupils inelementary school. We realized the investigation by means of a questionnaire. The questionnaire containedissues such as: Absence of education, It affects disorganized society, School does not educate enough,Family does not care enough for children, It affects stages of puberty. According to parents, the higher impacthas the absence of education (63 parents circled it, followed by family does not care enough for children - 60parents circled this).

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2016-06-16