Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective

Teuber Z, Sielemann L, Wild E (2023)
British Journal of Educational Psychology 93(1): 229-244.

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Background: The relation between parental involvement and student achievement has been of research interest for many decades. Although the idea of reciprocal processes between parent and child was proposed 40 years ago, very few efforts have been made to investigate reciprocal relations between parental involvement and student achievement. Aims: Using self-determination theory, this study investigated the longitudinal associations of the manner of parental involvement (i.e., autonomy-supportive or controlling) in children's academic problems with children's academic achievement. This study further addressed the recently intensely debated methodological issue of examining reciprocal relations by comparing a random-intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) with the traditional cross-lagged panel model (CLPM). Sample and Methods: A RI-CLPM and a traditional CLPM were applied to 5-year longitudinal data including 1465 secondary school students (Mage at T1 = 10.82 years, SD = 0.62). In both models, we controlled for students' gender, school type, socioeconomic status and cognitive ability. Results: The results show that the RI-CLPM fitted the data better than the CLPM. Trait-like stability was found for both forms of parental involvement and academic achievement. At the between-person level, controlling involvement related to lower achievement, whereas no correlation between autonomy-supportive involvement and achievement was found. At the within-person level, there were positive reciprocal relations between autonomy-supportive involvement and achievement, whereas controlling involvement was not associated with achievement. Conclusions: This study contributes substantially to the understanding of the relations between parental involvement in children's academic problems and children's academic achievement by simultaneously taking between-person differences and within-person processes into consideration.
Stichworte
autonomy support; between-person and within-person levels; longitudinal study; parental support; reciprocal relation
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
British Journal of Educational Psychology
Band
93
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
229 - 244
eISSN
2044-8279
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2965760

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Teuber Z, Sielemann L, Wild E. Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective. British Journal of Educational Psychology. 2023;93(1):229-244.
Teuber, Z., Sielemann, L., & Wild, E. (2023). Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 93(1), 229-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjep.12551
Teuber, Ziwen, Sielemann, Lena, and Wild, Elke. 2023. “Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective”. British Journal of Educational Psychology 93 (1): 229-244.
Teuber, Z., Sielemann, L., and Wild, E. (2023). Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective. British Journal of Educational Psychology 93, 229-244.
Teuber, Z., Sielemann, L., & Wild, E., 2023. Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 93(1), p 229-244.
Z. Teuber, L. Sielemann, and E. Wild, “Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective”, British Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 93, 2023, pp. 229-244.
Teuber, Z., Sielemann, L., Wild, E.: Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective. British Journal of Educational Psychology. 93, 229-244 (2023).
Teuber, Ziwen, Sielemann, Lena, and Wild, Elke. “Facing Academic Problems: Longitudinal Relationships between Parental Involvement and Student Academic Achievement from A Self-determination Perspective”. British Journal of Educational Psychology 93.1 (2023): 229-244.
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