“School-family collaboration towards violence prevention in school pupils” Vlora Sylaj, University of Prishtina, Kosovo.

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“School-family collaboration towards violence prevention in school pupils” Vlora Sylaj, University of Prishtina, Kosovo

Some of the factors for a higher involvement of the family in preventing school violence among students, are: family welcomed by the school, the direct communication between family and school, the right information and adequate division of duties between family and school, decision-making process of the family in the school, motivation for students success of schools, the faith of the family in the school and vice versa, previous experience of the family with the school. The studies show the importance of the above factors. They present their positive impact on the cooperation between school and family. This study attempts to show how the real situation in Kosovo schools is in relation to these factors.

Methodology We have mixed method for this study: the study of literature and other documentary material, the collection of contextual material and interviews with subjects. The use of these methods was necessary, the diversity of opinions, experiences and practices of violence among school students to meet.

The aim of the study This study aims to reveal the relationship between factors like family welcomed by the school, the direct communication between family and school, the right information and adequate segregation of duties between family and school, family decision-making in the school, supporting student success by schools, the faith of the family in the school and vice versa, family and previous experience with the school, the level of school and family contacts to prevent violence among students.

Study questions How much does the welcoming of the family by the school influence on the level of meetings between school and family in preventing violence among students? How much does the communication with the family with the school affect the amount of meetings between school and family in prevention of violence among students? How much does the information of the family by schools affect level of meeting on the prevention of violence among students? How does the division of tasks between school and family influence in school-level meeting on the prevention of violence among students? How does the family influence decision-making at the school level meetings between the school and families to prevent violence among students? How does the faith family at school influence in school-level meeting on the prevention of violence among students? How does the family experience with the school's influence in the school-level meeting on the prevention of violence among the students?

Research hypothesis Factors such as family welcomed by the school, the direct communication between family and school, fair and reasonable exchange of information between school and family, the division of responsibilities between family and school, family decision-making process in the school, support the success of students by the school, family’s faith in school and vice versa, previous experience of the family with the school, increase the level of school meetings with family in order to prevent violence among students (make them to meet often to discuss this issue).

The importance of the study This study is important because it will state whether the above factors affect the highest level of school and family contacts to prevent violence among students. You will also find that the relationship between these variables is the same in urban and rural environment.

Limitations of the study This study is limited by the following factors: Teachers can be cautious in providing information in collaboration with the family. Also restriction in giving honest answer by the family may also occur.

Population and sample The population of this research includes all teachers and parents of primary schools in Kosovo. Population is determined numerically and the largest number of students coming from the rural environment. There it is, the problem is to study the majority of the population, we chose the next version of the survey - sampling, systematic sampling. The sample included 300 teachers and 300 parents of fourth grade classes of the urban environment in Kosovo, and 400 teachers and 400 parents of fourth grade class in a rural area in seven regions of Kosovo.

Instrument used Used Instrument questionnaire for parents and teachers, the five-point Likert scales such as "agree", "agree", "undecided", "disagree", "Strongly disagree" and labeled as parts of: Welcome to the family by the School, effective communication, family, student success support, family trust in the school and vice versa, the division of tasks and responsibilities, family experience with school, family decision-making role in the school.

Table 1. shows the connections between the teachers' meeting with the family of the urban environment and factors affecting the involvement of family violence among students. Family welcomed by the school School communication with family Family informed by the school Previous experience of the school and family Division of tasks between school and family School’s faith in the family Support to student’s success Decision making process of the family in school Division of power between school and the family

Table 2, the present relationship of these factors with the level of meetings between teachers and families in rural environment rather than prevent it. Family welcomed by the school School communication with family Family informed by the school Division of tasks between school and family Previous experience of the school and family Division of power between school and the family School’s faith in the family Support to student’s success Decision making process of the family in schoo

Table 3 shows the state of the relationship and the level of household contacts of urban environment in schools to prevent violence among students. Family welcomed by the school School communication with family School’s faith in the family Division of tasks between school and family Previous experience of the school and family Support to student’s success Decision making process of the family in school Family informed by the school Division of power between school and the family

Table 4 shows the data on the interaction of the family level meeting in a rural location and factors that influence family involvement in the prevention of violence among students. Family welcomed by the schoo l School communication with family Division of tasks between school and family Family informed by the school Previous experience of the school and family School’s faith in the family Support to student’s success Decision making process of the family in school Division of power between school and the family

Recommendations Based on the study results, for the school in both environments was recommended to strengthen the important factor in working with the family and the division of tasks between school and family. Our study shows that family and school believes that this factor will affect the level of meetings between the family and the school, who knows how fruitful will this cooperation be if the family and the school does not share their duties and responsibilities. Therefore, the duty of the school is to pay utmost importance to this factor. However, even if the family neglect this factor, the school has a professional obligation to raise awareness about the importance of the division of tasks between them and the school work in raising family income.

The second recommendation is for the families in the two environments that we consider that it does not consider the division of power between school and family as a factor of cooperation. In the meantime, the family in a rural setting should not put aside its decision-making in the school, which is an important factor for the family.

The last recommendation is directed to the school and the authority responsible for education, the Ministry of Education in Kosovo, to increase the family's awareness of the importance of collaboration with the school for education and student’s success, because our study shows the unsatisfactory situation in this regard to the fact that family did not consider some of the factors to cooperate with the school, especially in decision- making, the allocation of their functions and powers with the school.