Fiji’s Minister for Employment, Agni Deo Singh, emphasized the crucial influence parents have on their children’s educational experiences during a recent induction ceremony for prefects at Drasa Primary School in Lautoka. He pointed out that a solid parental presence is essential in creating a strong foundation for student success amidst the various distractions children face today, such as technology and substance abuse. These factors can significantly impact classroom performance, highlighting the need for parents and guardians to actively guide their children’s educational journeys.

Singh advocated for the importance of spending quality time with children and ensuring they are surrounded by positive influences, thus fostering a supportive home environment for learning. His call aligns with similar sentiments expressed by Minister Aseri Radrodro, who has previously stressed the importance of parental involvement in academic life by engaging in homework and participating in school activities. This collective emphasis on parental engagement aims to address the concerning trends in academic performance seen among students in Fiji.

The discussions led by both ministers reflect a growing recognition of the role families play in education. By enhancing collaboration among parents, teachers, and the broader community, there is promising potential to create a nurturing atmosphere where students can excel. This united effort signifies a hopeful movement towards improving educational outcomes in the nation, ensuring that children in Fiji receive the support they need to thrive on their educational paths.


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