Volume 52, Issue 1

Published: 2026

Review ArticleDOI: 10.9734/ajess/2026/v52i1870

Cultural Factors Influencing Parental Involvement in Children's Education: A Cross-cultural Comparison

This comparative study examined cultural factors that shape parental involvement in children's education across four countries: Japan, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, and Canada. Through semi-structured interviews with 120 parents and 60 teachers, complemented by survey data from 1,800 families, the study identified distinct patterns of parental engagement shaped by cultural values, socioeconomic conditions, and educational system structures. Japanese parents emphasized after-school academic support, Saudi parents prioritized religious and moral education, Kenyan parents focused on economic investment in schooling, and Canadian parents pursued holistic child development. Despite these differences, universal themes emerged around parental aspirations for children's success and concerns about educational quality. The findings highlight the importance of culturally responsive family engagement strategies.

Fatima Al-Rashid, Kenji Tanaka, Sarah Johnson, Aisha Mohammed
Pages: 1-19
Original Research ArticleDOI: 10.9734/ajess/2026/v52i1871

Digital Divide and Online Learning Outcomes During Post-pandemic Education Recovery

This study assessed the impact of the digital divide on online learning outcomes during the post-pandemic education recovery period across Southeast Asian nations. Survey data from 3,456 students and 892 teachers in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam revealed that access to reliable internet and digital devices remained significant predictors of academic success in blended learning environments. Students from rural areas scored 23% lower on standardized assessments compared to urban counterparts. The study identified several mitigating strategies including community learning centers, mobile-first educational platforms, and teacher digital literacy training that showed positive effects on reducing the achievement gap.

Maria Santos, Li Wei
Pages: 20-38