The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism

Absenteeism is of great concern for K–12 school students in the United States. The aim of this study is to evaluate effects of parental participation types in absenteeism of Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) students in the United States. We analyze the data of the U.S. Department...

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Main Authors: Khairul Islam*, Tanweer J. Shapla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RU Publications 2021-07-01
Series:European Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access: https://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_10_3_1215.pdf
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spelling doaj-10de0bd0b2fa4c61b6b87422d47258552021-07-19T15:18:14ZengRU PublicationsEuropean Journal of Educational Research 2165-87142165-87142021-07-011031215122510.12973/eu-jer.10.3.121540589The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students AbsenteeismKhairul Islam*0Tanweer J. Shapla1 Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Absenteeism is of great concern for K–12 school students in the United States. The aim of this study is to evaluate effects of parental participation types in absenteeism of Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) students in the United States. We analyze the data of the U.S. Department of Education (Hanson et al., 2019), in relation to students, schools and parents’ characteristics, along with various parental involvement activities, for exploring how these factors influence K-12 students’ absenteeism in the United States. We employ Chi-square tests for the significance of relationships between parental involvement types and absenteeism of K-12 students. We also undertake multiple logistic regression analyses to evaluate the significance and odds of K-12 students’ absenteeism due to parental involvement activities and other underlying factors. The results of bivariate analyses suggest that parental involvement types are significantly associated with K-12 absenteeism (chi-squared p-value<0.05). Multiple logistic regression analysis reveals that only a subset of underlying parental activities is significantly related to higher odds of absenteeism as measured by estimates of odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval estimates. It also suggests that parental education, ethnicity and poverty adjusted for other factors also significantly affect absenteeism. https://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_10_3_1215.pdf absenteeism confidence interval k-12 students odds of absenteeism parental participation.
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author Khairul Islam*
Tanweer J. Shapla
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Tanweer J. Shapla
The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism
European Journal of Educational Research
absenteeism
confidence interval
k-12 students
odds of absenteeism
parental participation.
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Tanweer J. Shapla
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title The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism
title_short The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism
title_full The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism
title_fullStr The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism
title_full_unstemmed The Significance of Parental Involvements in Reducing K-12 Students Absenteeism
title_sort significance of parental involvements in reducing k-12 students absenteeism
publisher RU Publications
series European Journal of Educational Research
issn 2165-8714
2165-8714
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Absenteeism is of great concern for K–12 school students in the United States. The aim of this study is to evaluate effects of parental participation types in absenteeism of Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) students in the United States. We analyze the data of the U.S. Department of Education (Hanson et al., 2019), in relation to students, schools and parents’ characteristics, along with various parental involvement activities, for exploring how these factors influence K-12 students’ absenteeism in the United States. We employ Chi-square tests for the significance of relationships between parental involvement types and absenteeism of K-12 students. We also undertake multiple logistic regression analyses to evaluate the significance and odds of K-12 students’ absenteeism due to parental involvement activities and other underlying factors. The results of bivariate analyses suggest that parental involvement types are significantly associated with K-12 absenteeism (chi-squared p-value<0.05). Multiple logistic regression analysis reveals that only a subset of underlying parental activities is significantly related to higher odds of absenteeism as measured by estimates of odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval estimates. It also suggests that parental education, ethnicity and poverty adjusted for other factors also significantly affect absenteeism.
topic absenteeism
confidence interval
k-12 students
odds of absenteeism
parental participation.
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