Associating Student Self-Discipline and Parental Involvement in Students’ Academic Activities With Student Academic Performance

Susan N. Mbaluka, J. Brand, Bordes Henry Saturne
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Abstract Academic performance of K-12 students in North America could be improved in that the majority of students produce undistinguished results in every international assessment of academic proficiency. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether student’s self-discipline and parental involvement in student’s academic activities have any impact on student’s Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) scores or on their GPA. A quantitative, cross-sectional method utilizing multiple regression was used to investigate the relationships among the variables. Due to challenges of collecting sufficient data, the study was conducted in two phases: a preliminary study involving 16 students in schools in the Texas Conference of Seventh day-Adventists and later a primary study that utilized archived data from 5,144 grades 6 and 7 students in Seventh-day Adventist schools in the North American Division (NAD). In the preliminary study, teachers responded to a questionnaire to rate their students’ level of self-discipline, while parents responded to a parent questionnaire designed to measure their parental involvement. Results indicated that student’s self-discipline and parental involvement are significantly correlated with student’s ITBS scores and GPA. Student diligence showed the highest positive correlation with academic performance.
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学生自律和家长参与学生学术活动与学生学习成绩的关系
北美地区K-12学生的学习成绩有待提高,因为大多数学生在每一次国际学术水平评估中都表现平平。本研究的目的是探讨学生的自律和家长对学生学业活动的参与是否对学生的爱荷华基本技能测验(ITBS)成绩或GPA有影响。采用定量的、横断面的方法,利用多元回归来调查变量之间的关系。由于收集足够数据的挑战,研究分两个阶段进行:初步研究涉及德克萨斯州基督复临安息日会学校的16名学生,后来的初步研究利用了北美地区基督复临安息日会学校5144名6年级和7年级学生的存档数据。在初步研究中,教师填写了一份问卷来评估学生的自律水平,而家长填写了一份问卷来衡量他们的父母参与程度。结果表明:学生自律和家长参与与学生的ITBS成绩和GPA显著相关。学生勤奋程度与学业成绩呈最高正相关。
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Journal of Research on Christian Education
Journal of Research on Christian Education Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research on Christian Education (JRCE) provides a vehicle for the scholarly interchange of research findings relative to every level of Christian education. Particular emphasis is given to Christian schooling within the Protestant tradition as well as to research findings from other traditions which have implications for such schools.
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