Influence of Physical Activity, SES`, Perceived Safety, and Demographic Factors on the GPA of Asian American Students: Report of the National High School Longitudinal Study

Howard Z. Zeng, Raymond Eric Weston, Jason Archimandritis
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Physical Activity is an important contributor to health, both physical and cognitive. Relationships among students’ physical activity (PA), sports participation, physical health status, and academic performance have been explored in various academic venues, however, investigating Asian American students nationwide has not yet been covered. Using the latest National High School Longitudinal Study data and the hierarchical regression approach analyzed, this study examined: How the extracurricular PAs, school attitudes, and other demographic variables impact the participants’ personal health, and grade point average (GPA). Participants were 956 Asian American high-school students (AAHSSs). Findings confirmed the importance of participating in PA and identified the relationships between the relative factors. In brief, AAHSSs who participated in after-school PA (including sports) earned a higher GPA. No significant impact on GPA from the AAHSSs’ hours spent on extracurricular activities. Female AAHSSs had a higher GPA than their male counterparts. AAHSSs’ socioeconomic status significantly impacted their educational achievement. Why the way of distributing social resources to all American students is the key to having equal educational opportunities was revealed and explained because the equal distribution of social resources influences educational achievement. Meaningful recommendations are offered to parents, community leaders, teachers, school administrators, and policymakers as well.
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体育活动、社会经济地位、安全感和人口统计学因素对亚裔美国学生GPA的影响:全国高中纵向研究报告
体育活动对身体健康和认知健康都有重要贡献。学生身体活动(physical activity, PA)、体育参与、身体健康状况与学业成绩之间的关系已经在各种学术场所进行了探讨,但在全国范围内调查亚裔美国学生的研究尚未覆盖。利用最新的全国高中纵向研究数据和分层回归分析方法,本研究考察了课外成绩、学校态度和其他人口统计学变量如何影响参与者的个人健康和平均绩点(GPA)。参与者为956名亚裔美国高中生(aahss)。研究结果证实了参与PA的重要性,并确定了相关因素之间的关系。总之,参加课外PA(包括体育)的AAHSSs的GPA更高。aahss在课外活动上花费的时间对GPA没有显著影响。女性aahss的平均绩点高于男性。aahss的社会经济地位显著影响其学业成绩。揭示并解释了为什么社会资源的分配方式对所有美国学生来说是获得平等教育机会的关键,因为社会资源的公平分配影响着教育成果。报告还向家长、社区领袖、教师、学校管理人员和政策制定者提出了有意义的建议。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering and Education (IJCRSEE) is an international, high quality, peer reviewed open access journal which publishes articles in all areas of cognitive science, perception, natural language understanding, inference, memory processes, learning, problem solving, planning, connectionism, and other areas of interdisciplinary concern related in education, pedagogy and psychology. All articles are published in English and undergo a peer-review process. The scope of IJCRSEE is focused on cognitive research both in topics covered as well as disciplinary perspective: -Cognitive Research in Education -Cognitive Pedagogics -Cognitive Psychology -Psycholinguistics -Cognitive Linguistics -Cognitive Culture Studies -Cognitive Neurophysiology -Cognitive Aspects: Sport Culture -Cognitive Aspects: Methodology of Knowledge -Text Processing and Cognitive Technologies -Curriculum Development -Development of Learning Environment -Education Administration -Educational Psychology -Educational Technology -Elementary Education -Innovative Pedagogical Models -Learning Systems Platforms -Media Education -Science Education -Teaching and Learning Technologies The main objective of the Journal is to discuss global prospects and innovations concerning major issues of cognitive science, to publish new scientific results of cognitive science research, including the studies of cognitive processes, emotions, perception, memory, thinking, problem solving, planning, education and teaching, language and consciousness study, the results of studying man’s cognitive development and the formation of basic cognitive skills in everyday life. The Journal seeks to stimulate the initiation of new research and ideas in cognitive science for the purpose of integration and interaction of international specialists in the development of cognitive science as interdisciplinary knowledge.
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