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IMPACT OF PARENT TEACHERS MEETING ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC SOCIAL EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).08      10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).08      Published : Mar 2020

Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan

    This research investigates the Impact of Parent- Teacher Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan.The quantitative, descriptive, and survey approach for the study. The target population of the current research work consisted of all F G E Is(c/ g) in Pakistan. Two similar questionnaires and one interview protocol were self-constructed. The reliability of both the questionnaires for teachers and parents was 0.961 respectively. The majority of teachers were masters degree holders with a 60.3% or 199 masters degree holding degree in the current work. Most of the parents reported that PTM fosters motivation for students homework completion. The majority of the principals reported that Social participation will develop leadership skills. It is recommended that PTM should be exclusively monitored by higher management. There should be an appropriate guide and discipline committee during the PTM hours.

    Development, Emotional, FGEIs, Parent-Teacher Meeting.
    (1) Muhammad Akram Shaker
    PhD Scholar, Department of Education,The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Muhammad Javed
    Assistant Professor, Department of Education,The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Uzma Munawar
    Assistant Professor,Department of Education,Government College Women University Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    APA : Shaker, M. A., Javed, M., & Munawar, U. (2020). Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan. Global Regional Review, V(I), 58-66. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).08
    CHICAGO : Shaker, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Javed, and Uzma Munawar. 2020. "Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan." Global Regional Review, V (I): 58-66 doi: 10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).08
    HARVARD : SHAKER, M. A., JAVED, M. & MUNAWAR, U. 2020. Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan. Global Regional Review, V, 58-66.
    MHRA : Shaker, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Javed, and Uzma Munawar. 2020. "Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan." Global Regional Review, V: 58-66
    MLA : Shaker, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Javed, and Uzma Munawar. "Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan." Global Regional Review, V.I (2020): 58-66 Print.
    OXFORD : Shaker, Muhammad Akram, Javed, Muhammad, and Munawar, Uzma (2020), "Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan", Global Regional Review, V (I), 58-66
    TURABIAN : Shaker, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Javed, and Uzma Munawar. "Impact of Parent-Teachers Meeting on Students Academic, Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development at Federal Government Educational Institutions in Pakistan." Global Regional Review V, no. I (2020): 58-66. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).08