Gale Adrian, Williams Ed-Dee, Boyd Donte, Lateef Husain
School of Social Work, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
School of Social Work, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.
Children (Basel). 2024 Jun 13;11(6):722. doi: 10.3390/children11060722.
This study explores longitudinal influences of various factors on Black parents' involvement in their children's education. Guided by Hoover-Dempsey & Sandler's Model of Parent Involvement, this research examines whether parents' school climate perceptions, attitudes about involvement, self-efficacy, and children's academic performance predict parent involvement over time. Utilizing data from the Maryland Adolescence in Context Study with a sample of 560 Black parents, we found that positive school climate perceptions and favorable attitudes towards involvement significantly predict increased parent involvement in later years. The results underscore the importance of supportive school environments and parent attitudes in fostering their involvement.
本研究探讨了各种因素对黑人家长参与子女教育的纵向影响。以胡佛 - 邓普西和桑德勒的家长参与模型为指导,本研究考察了家长对学校氛围的认知、对参与的态度、自我效能感以及孩子的学业成绩是否能随着时间的推移预测家长的参与程度。利用来自马里兰州情境下的青少年研究的数据,样本为560名黑人家长,我们发现,积极的学校氛围认知和对参与的积极态度显著预测了后期家长参与度的提高。研究结果强调了支持性的学校环境和家长态度在促进他们参与方面的重要性。