Parenting Styles and Pupils’ Morals in Upper Primary Schools of Kabula County, Lyantonde District
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Date
2024-06-11
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East African Journal of Education Studies
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between parenting style
and pupils’ morals in upper primary schools of Kabula County, Lyantonde District.
Specifically, to examine the effects of single parenting style on pupils’ morals in
upper primary schools; to assess the influence of co-operating style on pupils’
morals in upper primary schools and to establish the effect of co-opted parenting
style on pupils’ morals in upper primary schools of Kabula County, Lyantonde
District. A cross-sectional design was employed using both quantitative and
qualitative approaches to allow triangulation. Both simple random sampling and
purposive sampling techniques were applied to select respondents. Data was
analysed with descriptive, inferential statistical techniques and thematic analysis.
Descriptive statistics involved the use of frequencies and mean while inferential
statistics included Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis. It was
revealed and concluded that there is a significant positive correlation coefficient
between single parenting style and the level of pupils' moral development in upper
primary schools. It was concluded that there is a significant positive correlation
between co-parenting style and pupils' moral development in upper primary school
education. It was further indicated a statistically significant positive correlation
between co-opted parenting style and the level of pupils' morals in upper primary
schools. It was recommended to organize parenting workshops in Lyantonde
district to educate single parents, co-parents, and co-opted parents about effective
parenting styles which would provide information on positive parenting practices
that contribute to the moral development of children. It was also recommended to
establish parenting support groups where parents can share experiences,
challenges, and successes related to their parenting styles. It was recommended
that the promotion of increased parental involvement in schools fosters
collaboration between parents and educators.
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Keywords
Parenting Styles, Upper Primary, Pupils’ Morals
Citation
https://doi.org/10.37284/2707-3947