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International Journal of Literacy and Education

2025, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part B

Role of parents (Family) involvement and society and school involvement in new education policy: Insight from NEP-2020


Author(s): Mohan Gaur and Dr. Om Parkash

Abstract: The most significant component of teenage students' lives is education. The society's and parental functions are crucial in this regard. The child's basic needs are fulfilled by the parents in family. The proactive approach by which parents participate in their children's education is known as parental involvement. The idea of participating in the society (school) is to try to unite diverse individuals in order to solve issues and make decisions. There are main aims to examine, in relation NEP-2020 and the significance role both parents (family) and the society (school) which play in a child's education. The article analyzes the current research on social and familial participation in education: insights from NEP-2020 using a detailed (comprehensive) literature review technique. Children, whose parents have a favorable attitude toward schooling and to attend class regularly, active parental participation encourages children to development of education and boosts their feeling of belonging and involvement as community (school). Involvement of father and mother in their children's education helps, inspire them to work hard by setting ambitious goals & criteria for their educational process.

DOI: 10.22271/27891607.2025.v5.i2b.321

Pages: 126-129 | Views: 262 | Downloads: 84

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How to cite this article:
Mohan Gaur, Dr. Om Parkash. Role of parents (Family) involvement and society and school involvement in new education policy: Insight from NEP-2020. Int J Literacy Educ 2025;5(2):126-129. DOI: 10.22271/27891607.2025.v5.i2b.321
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