Parental involvement,adolescents' self‐determined learning and academic achievement in Urban China |
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Authors: | Hongyu Wang Tianji Cai |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology, University of Macau, Macau, China |
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Abstract: | Self‐determined learning is essential to academic success. The motivational resources development model argues that parents promote academic success in their children indirectly by nurturing self‐determined learner. In this study, applying a structural equation modelling and using data collected from 8th graders in Zhuhai, China (n = 1009) in 2012, we aim to answer 2 research questions: (a) What forms of parental involvement are highly correlated with self‐determined learning and (b) Can self‐determined learning fully mediate the relationship between parental involvement and students' academic performance? We find that parental leisure involvement is positively and significantly associated with the development of self‐determined learning, which in turn is significantly and positively correlated with academic achievement. Parental provision of structure or parental academic assistance is not significantly associated with students' self‐regulation and students' academic achievement. |
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Keywords: | Self‐regulated learning Parental involvement Academic achievement Self‐determination theory Urban China |
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