Parents' Perception and Expectation of Islamic Private Preschool Education in Malaysia
Islamic private preschools have been gaining popularity in Malaysia over the past years. The increasing number of Islamic private preschools indicate that the demand from parents is high. Moreover, some parents even look for branded Islamic preschool for their children. This study was conducted to...
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my-unisza-ir.14022020-11-16T02:52:24Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1402/ Parents' Perception and Expectation of Islamic Private Preschool Education in Malaysia Zaiton, Mustafa Wan Abdul Hayyi, Wan Omar Zanirah, Wahab Suffian Hadi, Ayub Sharipah Nur Mursalina, Syed Azmy Nurazan, Mohmad Rouyan Hishamuddin, Salim Nor Hafizah, Abdullah BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc L Education (General) Islamic private preschools have been gaining popularity in Malaysia over the past years. The increasing number of Islamic private preschools indicate that the demand from parents is high. Moreover, some parents even look for branded Islamic preschool for their children. This study was conducted to investigate parents’ perception of the branded Islamic private preschool and what do they expect from their children’s learning experiences in the chosen preschools. The participants of this study consist of six parents from three selected Islamic preschools. In depth semi structured interviews had been employed by the researchers to collect the data. Based on the findings, parents perceive that Islamic preschools have a significant role as an early educational centre to inculcate Islamic teachings for their children. The study also found that parents expect the well-being of their children spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally through their learning experiences in the chosen preschools. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1402/1/FH03-FKI-17-11301.pdf Zaiton, Mustafa and Wan Abdul Hayyi, Wan Omar and Zanirah, Wahab and Suffian Hadi, Ayub and Sharipah Nur Mursalina, Syed Azmy and Nurazan, Mohmad Rouyan and Hishamuddin, Salim and Nor Hafizah, Abdullah (2017) Parents' Perception and Expectation of Islamic Private Preschool Education in Malaysia. In: The 7th Kuala Lumpur International Communication, Education, Language and Social Sciences Conference, 22-23 July 2017, Hotel Bangi-Putrajaya, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia. |
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Islamic private preschools have been gaining popularity in Malaysia over the past years. The increasing number of
Islamic private preschools indicate that the demand from parents is high. Moreover, some parents even look for branded
Islamic preschool for their children. This study was conducted to investigate parents’ perception of the branded Islamic
private preschool and what do they expect from their children’s learning experiences in the chosen preschools. The
participants of this study consist of six parents from three selected Islamic preschools. In depth semi structured
interviews had been employed by the researchers to collect the data. Based on the findings, parents perceive that Islamic
preschools have a significant role as an early educational centre to inculcate Islamic teachings for their children. The
study also found that parents expect the well-being of their children spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally
through their learning experiences in the chosen preschools. |
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Zaiton, Mustafa Wan Abdul Hayyi, Wan Omar Zanirah, Wahab Suffian Hadi, Ayub Sharipah Nur Mursalina, Syed Azmy Nurazan, Mohmad Rouyan Hishamuddin, Salim Nor Hafizah, Abdullah |
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Zaiton, Mustafa Wan Abdul Hayyi, Wan Omar Zanirah, Wahab Suffian Hadi, Ayub Sharipah Nur Mursalina, Syed Azmy Nurazan, Mohmad Rouyan Hishamuddin, Salim Nor Hafizah, Abdullah |
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Parents' Perception and Expectation of Islamic Private Preschool Education in Malaysia |
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Parents' Perception and Expectation of Islamic Private Preschool Education in Malaysia |
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Parents' Perception and Expectation of Islamic Private Preschool Education in Malaysia |
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