The Significance of Parents in Curriculum Implementation: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic
This conceptual study exploited the systematic literature review study as its methodology to examine the significance of parents in the implementation of the curriculum while deriving lessons from learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Epstein’s theory of overlapping spheres of
influence was commissioned as the bedrock of analysis in this study. The study focused on the strategies and challenges that were used by the parents to support their children’s learning as well as the possible solutions. The study found out that parents as implementers of curriculum
and curriculum innovation, used strategies such as e-learning, social media, listening to children’s concerns and providing accurate information. The parents’ efforts were however impeded by factors such as limited e-learning and related resources, perceived cost, lack of skill
and knowledge and time constrains. This study recommends that the government, community and school should recognise that parents are significant stakeholders in the implementation of curriculum and curriculum innovation and as such there is need to improve relationships, communication and
provision of resources to safeguard children’s learning in case future emergencies.
Keywords: COVID-19; curriculum; curriculum implementation; e-learning; parents
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: October 1, 2023
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