TEACHERS' OPINIONS REGARDING HOW PARENTS-TEACHERS’ MEETING AFFECT STUDENTS' ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AT ELEMENTARY LEVEL

Authors

  • Fahd Naveed Kausar School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan
  • Qurat-Ul-Ain Khan School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan
  • Iqra Nasir School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v4i03.970

Abstract

Parent-teacher meetings are a useful forum for parents to raise a number of issues they believe are impeding their student's educational progress. This study looks into how elementary school teachers perceive the impact of parent-teacher meetings on students' academic performance. The study's quantitative, descriptive, and survey methods. All of the elementary schools in the Vehari district were the focus of the current research project. The technique employed a multi-stage simple random sampling. The questionnaire was created by the research. The questionnaire's reliability score was 0.891. It was determined that parent-teacher meetings significantly affect students' academic performance. The majority of the teachers stated that students whose parents consistently attend PTM do better. Parents' perspectives on PTMs should be sought out through interviews, it is recommended. Higher management should be responsible for all PTM monitoring.

Keywords: Parents-teachers’ meeting, academic achievement, elementary level, District Vehari

Author Biographies

  • Fahd Naveed Kausar, School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan

    Assistant professor 

  • Qurat-Ul-Ain Khan, School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan

    Ph.D Scholar

  • Iqra Nasir, School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan

    M.Phil. Scholar

Additional Files

Published

2022-11-30

How to Cite

[1]
“TEACHERS’ OPINIONS REGARDING HOW PARENTS-TEACHERS’ MEETING AFFECT STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AT ELEMENTARY LEVEL”, Pak. J, Soc. Sci., vol. 4, no. 03, pp. 916–923, Nov. 2022, doi: 10.52567/pjsr.v4i03.970.