High School Students’ Parental Involvement and Academic Performance During the COVID-19 Movement Control Order

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Psikhologicheskaya Nauka i Obrazovanie-Psychological Science and Education Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.17759/pse.2023280306
N.H. Mohamed, A. Beckstein, A. Yahaya, B. Rathakrishnan, M.D.A. Malek
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Parents and children have been affected by the COVID-19 Movement Control Order (MCO). Parental involvement is often linked to children&rsquo;s academic performance. This study first examined the link between parental involvement and children&rsquo;s academic performance during the MCO. Next, it examined the differences in academic performance before and during the MCO. Malaysian secondary school students (N=130, 61.6% female) aged 16-17 (M=16.42, SD=0.4967) responded to questions about their parents&rsquo; involvement from before and during the MCO and completed the Inventory of Parental Influence. Exam grades from before and after the MCO were also collected. The results revealed a low to moderate positive correlation (r = 0.291, p&lt;0.05) between parental involvement in three areas (discussions, home care, and communication) and academic performance. During the MCO, students&rsquo; perception of parental involvement at home increased, t(129)-5.82, p&lt;.05). However, there was also a significant decrease in students&rsquo; academic performance during the MCO when compared to before the MCO, t(123) = 2.058, p&lt;0.05. Implications and future research recommendations are suggested.

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父母和孩子受到了新冠肺炎行动控制令(MCO)的影响。父母的参与通常与孩子的学习成绩有关。本研究首先考察了家长参与与孩子学业表现之间的关系。接下来,它检查了在MCO之前和期间学习成绩的差异。16-17岁的马来西亚中学生(<em>N</em>=130, 61.6%为女性)(<em> /em>=16.42, <em>SD</em>=0.4967)回答了有关其父母的问题’在亲子活动之前和期间的参与,并完成了父母影响清单。同时,我们也收集了考试前后的成绩。结果显示低至中度正相关(<em>r </em>= 0.291,<em>P</em><0.05),父母在三个方面(讨论,家庭护理和沟通)的参与与学习成绩之间存在着关系。在MCO活动期间,学生们的表现十分出色。父母在家参与的感知增加,<em> </em>(129)-5.82, <em> < </em>05)。然而,学生的智力水平也有显著下降。MCO期间的学习成绩与MCO前相比,<em>t</em>(123) = 2.058, <em>p</em><0.05。本文提出了启示和未来的研究建议。<
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