Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden

Departing from commonly held fact that parental involvement increases students’ academicachievement; The Swedish Schools and parents are required to have close relations with each other. However, low parental involvement becomes obvious norm in Swedish schools nowadays, especially immigrant parents....

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Main Author: Ahmed, Osman Mohamoud
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2013342013-06-13T03:58:37ZSomali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, SwedenengAhmed, Osman MohamoudUppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper2013Sustainable DevelopmentEducationParental involvementMulticulturalismSocial sustainabilityMigrationDeparting from commonly held fact that parental involvement increases students’ academicachievement; The Swedish Schools and parents are required to have close relations with each other. However, low parental involvement becomes obvious norm in Swedish schools nowadays, especially immigrant parents. The aim of this qualitative study is to identify, from the participating parents’ perspective, the challenges that face Somali parents in their interaction with compulsory schools in Flen, Sweden. It will also elaborate on the role of mother tongue teacher as mediator in home-school interaction. The data collected through interviews with sixteen Somali parents in the city shows that understanding Swedish school system, language, parents’ education level, integration, social background, gender role, and communication methods are some of the main challenges that face these parents in their interaction with their children’s schools. Majority of the parents were socially excluded from major culture and lacked understanding towards different social, economic and organizational phenomenon in the Swedish society. The segregation resulted in parents’ disengagement from school and created distrust towards school, mother tongue teachers, social workers and authorities in general. Knowledge generated from this study may give policy makers, school, and interested institutions the needed theoretical foundation to design action plans, programs and policies in order to increase the level of participation of Somali parents. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-201334Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 ; 137application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Sustainable Development
Education
Parental involvement
Multiculturalism
Social sustainability
Migration
spellingShingle Sustainable Development
Education
Parental involvement
Multiculturalism
Social sustainability
Migration
Ahmed, Osman Mohamoud
Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden
description Departing from commonly held fact that parental involvement increases students’ academicachievement; The Swedish Schools and parents are required to have close relations with each other. However, low parental involvement becomes obvious norm in Swedish schools nowadays, especially immigrant parents. The aim of this qualitative study is to identify, from the participating parents’ perspective, the challenges that face Somali parents in their interaction with compulsory schools in Flen, Sweden. It will also elaborate on the role of mother tongue teacher as mediator in home-school interaction. The data collected through interviews with sixteen Somali parents in the city shows that understanding Swedish school system, language, parents’ education level, integration, social background, gender role, and communication methods are some of the main challenges that face these parents in their interaction with their children’s schools. Majority of the parents were socially excluded from major culture and lacked understanding towards different social, economic and organizational phenomenon in the Swedish society. The segregation resulted in parents’ disengagement from school and created distrust towards school, mother tongue teachers, social workers and authorities in general. Knowledge generated from this study may give policy makers, school, and interested institutions the needed theoretical foundation to design action plans, programs and policies in order to increase the level of participation of Somali parents.
author Ahmed, Osman Mohamoud
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title Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden
title_short Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden
title_full Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden
title_fullStr Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Somali Parents and Parental Involvement in Compulsory Schools in Flen, Sweden
title_sort somali parents and parental involvement in compulsory schools in flen, sweden
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper
publishDate 2013
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