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Item MEASUREMENT OF EGYPTIAN PARENTS' PERCEPTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE QUALITY OF THE GOVERNMENTAL ELEMENTARY & PRE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM(October university for modern sciences and Arts (MSA), 2022-12) Sukkar, Amr; Fekry, Alaa OsamaThe aim of the paper is to investigate the parent’s perception of the improvements in the quality of the governmental educational system in line with Egyptian vision 2030, the analysis used is largely focused on the elementary and pre-elementary levels by conducting qualitative research in the exploratory research and quantitative research using self-administrated questionnaires. Based on survey data from 240 respondents, the results were analysed by the researchers via descriptive analysis. The existence of the relationship between variables was proven via the measuring of Spearman Correlation. The research indicated that there is a positive relationship between educational quality and parental perception of education. Also, there is a neutral perception of parents of the changes undertaken in governmental elementary and pre-elementary levels. Finally, the results indicated that curriculum doesn’t affect parents’ perception of educational quality more than any other changes, and the highest factor affecting the perception is the qualification of teachers. Based on the research findings, managerial implications and suggestions for further research are discussed.Item MEASUREMENT OF EGYPTIAN PARENTS' PERCEPTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE QUALITY OF THE GOVERNMENTAL ELEMENTARY & PRE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM(October university for modern sciences and Arts MSA, 2023-01) Sukkar, Amr; Fekry, Alaa OsamaThe aim of the paper is to investigate the parent’s perception of the improvements in the quality of the governmental educational system in line with Egyptian vision 2030, the analysis used is largely focused on the elementary and pre-elementary levels by conducting qualitative research in the exploratory research and quantitative research using self-administrated questionnaires. Based on survey data from 240 respondents, the results were analysed by the researchers via descriptive analysis. The existence of the relationship between variables was proven via the measuring of Spearman Correlation. The research indicated that there is a positive relationship between educational quality and parental perception of education. Also, there is a neutral perception of parents of the changes undertaken in governmental elementary and pre-elementary levels. Finally, the results indicated that curriculum doesn’t affect parents’ perception of educational quality more than any other changes, and the highest factor affecting the perception is the qualification of teachers. Based on the research findings, managerial implications and suggestions for further research are discussed.Item MEASUREMENT OF EGYPTIAN PARENTS' PERCEPTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE QUALITY OF THE GOVERNMENTAL ELEMENTARY & PRE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM(MSA-Management science journal, 2022) Sukkar, Amr; Fekry, Alaa OsamaThe aim of the paper is to investigate the parent’s perception of the improvements in the quality of the governmental educational system in line with Egyptian vision 2030, the analysis used is largely focused on the elementary and pre-elementary levels by conducting qualitative research in the exploratory research and quantitative research using self-administrated questionnaires. Based on survey data from 240 respondents, the results were analysed by the researchers via descriptive analysis. The existence of the relationship between variables was proven via the measuring of Spearman Correlation. The research indicated that there is a positive relationship between educational quality and parental perception of education. Also, there is a neutral perception of parents of the changes undertaken in governmental elementary and pre-elementary levels. Finally, the results indicated that curriculum doesn’t affect parents’ perception of educational quality more than any other changes, and the highest factor affecting the perception is the qualification of teachers. Based on the research findings, managerial implications and suggestions for further research are discussed.Item Measuring parent’s perception of the improvements in the quality of governmental elementary and pre-elementary educational system in line with Egyptian vision 2030(October university for modern sciences and arts, 2019) El Rouby, Abdelfatah; Fekry, Alaa Osama; el shamy, Mahmoud; El-Sunki, Nuria Shukri; Hamza, Zainab KhaledIn Egypt’s vision 2030, education will be future oriented and visionary in the face of technological innovations and changes. The future developments of the political, social, cultural and economic sectors will depend on the contributions of the students of our schools today. Therefore, examining the state of the education sector is of great importance. There have been noticeable improvements in Egypt in some aspects of education, such as enrollment levels, way of teaching, curriculum, implementing technology and other changes, but the educational quality and perception of parents are questionable. Thus, this paper provides an overview on parent’s perception of the improvements in the quality of governmental educational system in line with Egyptian vision 2030. The analysis used is largely focused on the elementary and pre-elementary levels by conducting qualitative research in the exploratory research and quantitative research using self-administrated questionnaires. Pointed out that parents have a neutral perception of the changes undertaken and the educational quality affects parent’s perception and the most factor affecting parent’s perception is the qualification of teachers. The constrains of the research was due to geographical and time limitation