Parental Involvement in Digital Learning: Mother's Experiences of Elementary School Students

R. Amelia, Zamzani, A. Mustadi, A. Ghufron, Ahmad Suriansyah, Aslamiah
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After the implementation of the school closure policy, parents are acclimating to studying with their children due to the effects of COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, this study thoroughly discusses the involvement of parents in a child’s digital education, especially the experience of the mothers with elementary school students. The survey approach and qualitative methods are used to obtain 277 respondents from the population of parents in Berau, Indonesia. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and Partial Least Square (PLS) are the data analysis technique used with the help of SmartPLS software version 3. The results shows that the direction of the relationship between the use of gadgets and maternal involvement is positive, hence the hypothesis decision is accepted. The digital learning of children includes letter and number recognition, reading, learning to count, coloring, drawing, playing educational games, and studying. Some of the mothers’ involvement includes explaining websites accessible by children to communicate politely on social media. These results are valuable insights for parents in providing involvement in digital learning for elementary school students.
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家长参与数位学习:小学生母亲的经验
学校停课政策实施后,受新冠肺炎疫情影响,家长们正在适应与孩子一起学习。因此,本研究深入探讨了家长对孩子数位教育的参与,尤其是小学生母亲的数位教育体验。采用调查方法和定性方法,从印度尼西亚贝劳的父母人群中获得277名受访者。结构方程建模(SEM)和偏最小二乘(PLS)是在SmartPLS软件版本3的帮助下使用的数据分析技术。结果表明,小工具使用与母亲参与之间的关系方向为正,因此假设决定被接受。儿童的数字化学习包括字母和数字识别、阅读、学习数数、着色、绘画、玩教育游戏和学习。一些母亲的参与包括解释孩子们可以访问的网站,以便在社交媒体上礼貌地交流。这些结果为家长提供参与小学生数字化学习的宝贵见解。
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