Parents’ Opinions towards the Implementation Based on the Project of Early Childhood Children’s Parents (Enhancive Child Caravan) of Schools in Muang District under the Office of Nakhon Phanom Primary Educational Service Area 1

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นันธิดา สุขเลิศ
สุมาลี ศรีพุทธรินทร์

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The purposes of this study were to study and to compare parents’ opinions towards the implementation based on the project of early childhood children’s parents (Enhancive Child Caravan) of schools in Muang District under the Office of Nakhon Phanom Primary Educational Service Area 1 classified by parents’ status and location. The samples consisted of 165 parents followed percent criterion in the sample-sized specification and they were selected by Stratified Random Sampling. The instrument used was a five-rating scale questionnaire with the discrimination between 0.37 and 0.79, and the reliability of 0.94.The statistics employed in data analysis were percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test (Independent Samples). The results were found that overall parents’ opinions towards the implementation based on the project of early childhood children’s parents (Enhancive Child Caravan) of schools in Muang District under the Office of Nakhon Phanom Primary Educational Service Area 1 were at the highest level. The comparison of parents’ opinions towards the implementation based on the project of early childhood children’s parents classified by status: attended and unattended parents were different at.01 level of statistical significance in overall and individual aspects and by location: in the municipality and out of the municipality were not different.

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สุขเลิศ น., & ศรีพุทธรินทร์ ส. (2017). Parents’ Opinions towards the Implementation Based on the Project of Early Childhood Children’s Parents (Enhancive Child Caravan) of Schools in Muang District under the Office of Nakhon Phanom Primary Educational Service Area 1. Rajapark Journal, 11(21), 42–52. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/RJPJ/article/view/171421
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