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001-es BibID:BIBFORM117922
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85181923045 (cikkazonosító)e24290
Első szerző:Kovács Klára (oktatáskutató, szociológus)
Cím:The role of parental involvement in academic and sports achievement / Kovács, Klára; Oláh, Ádám József; Pusztai, Gabriella
Dátum:2024
ISSN:2405-8440
Megjegyzések:According to previous research results and our systematic review on this topic (Kovács et al., 2022), the positive impact of parental involvement on academic achievement was revealed. However, it is unclear how parental involvement in sports contributes to sports performance and academic achievement. In this study, our main questions are about the differences in academic achievement, in participation in sports activity, and in sports results among pupils of parents involved or not involved in sports and education. To answer these questions, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 7th and 8th-grade students learning in three primary schools in a Hungarian city (N = 121). Based on the scale of parental involvement, three groups were differentiated: 1) children of parents not involved in either education or sports (N = 33), 2) children of parents involved in education only (N = 38), and 3) children of parents involved in both education and sports (N = 47). In order to examine this data, cluster and factor analysis, a Chi-square test and ANOVA, and linear regression were used. Our results showed, children of parents involved in both sports and education are overrepresented among students who received awards because of their sports performance (59.6%), among members of sports talent management programs (29.8%), and among those who achieved first place in national sports competitions (47.8%). They also seem to be the ones most intent on staying engaged, in the future, in regular and competitive sport activities (57.4% and 55.3%). On the contrary, the highest percentage of children of parents involved in education belongs to those who were given awards because of excellent academic achievement (71.1%). As far as personality traits are concerned, obsessive passion (OP) is the most characteristic of pupils with non-involved parents (M = 0.37, SD = 0.95) and least characteristic of children with parents involved in education (M = ?0.17, SD = 0.94). Belonging to both groups with involved parents can be considered a negative predictor of OP (?t = ?0.259* [?1.019, ?0.078], ?t + s = ?0.237* [?0.930, ?0.030]). In conclusion, it can be detected that there exists a positive interrelation between parental involvement in sports and education, and the academic and sports performance of their children.
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Neveléstudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Academic achievement
Engagement in sports
Parental involvement
Primary school pupils
Sports performance
Megjelenés:Heliyon. - 10 : 2 (2024), p. 1-8 . -
További szerzők:Oláh Ádám József Pusztai Gabriella (1966-) (nevelésszociológus, oktatáskutató)
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