Socio-demographic determinants of children home learning experiences during COVID 19 school closure

There were concerns about the inclusivity of learning for children living in countries with limited technology facilities during the COVID 19 school closure. This study investigates the socio-demographic determinant of engagement in home learning and the type of activity engagement for school childr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of educational research open 2022-01, Vol.3, p.100111-100111, Article 100111
Hauptverfasser: Ariyo, Esther, Amurtiya, Micheal, Lydia, Olaleye Yemisi, Oludare, Ariyo, Ololade, Ogunsanmi, Taiwo, Ajike Patience, Olukemi, Lasode Abolanle, Ogunniyi, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:There were concerns about the inclusivity of learning for children living in countries with limited technology facilities during the COVID 19 school closure. This study investigates the socio-demographic determinant of engagement in home learning and the type of activity engagement for school children across Nigeria during the COVID 19 school closure. Regression and descriptive analysis of 1121 respondents revealed that household size, school communication and perceived socioeconomic status of parents were related to engagement in home learning while household wealth was associated to all types of activity engagement. We conclude that school communication is important for home learning
ISSN:2666-3740
2666-3740
DOI:10.1016/j.ijedro.2021.100111