Exploring the associations between parental educational expectations, careers and cultural practices and the development of non-cognitive abilities in Chinese middle school students.

IF 3.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Babar Nawaz Abbasi, Zhimin Luo, Pingping Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Assessments of academic achievement, job productivity and numerous other sectors place a significant emphasis on non-cognitive abilities. Thus, Chinese parents are increasingly concentrating on their children's non-cognitive abilities. However, factors such as parental educational expectations, careers and cultural practices may significantly influence these non-cognitive abilities in children, yet studies on this topic are scarce.

Aim: This study aims to explore the associations between parental educational expectations, careers and cultural practices in the development of non-cognitive abilities in Chinese middle school students.

Methods: This study uses multilevel regression analysis and data from the China education panel survey (CEPS) to examine how various parental factors relate to the development of non-cognitive abilities.

Results: The findings revealed that in terms of parental educational expectations, for rural parents, the highest level of educational expectations for their child and expectations regarding where their child will live and work in the future contribute to the development of the child's non-cognitive abilities, although the impact of future living and working locations is small. For urban parents, the highest level of educational expectations for their child, parental expectations regarding the type of job they expect their child to have in the future and parental confidence in their child's future also influence these abilities, though such impacts are minor. Furthermore, regarding parental careers, for both rural and urban parents, mother's career, writing desk at home, having some books at home and computer and internet access at home contribute to the development of non-cognitive abilities. However, the influence of the father's career on this development is minimal. Moreover, with respect to parental cultural practices, for both rural and urban parents, factors such as the availability of community facilities, parental participation in extra-curricular or cram school courses, parental care and strictness regarding the child's homework and exams, behaviour at school and methods of resolving parental disagreements, as well as the time parents spend directly with their child, are conducive to fostering non-cognitive abilities. However, the impact of community facilities is relatively minor for rural parents.

Conclusion: The study finds that parental educational expectations, careers and cultural practices play varying but important roles in shaping non-cognitive abilities, with mothers' careers and home learning resources having stronger effects than fathers' careers or community facilities.

探讨父母教育期望、职业和文化实践与中国中学生非认知能力发展的关系。
背景:学术成就、工作效率和许多其他领域的评估都非常强调非认知能力。因此,中国父母越来越关注孩子的非认知能力。然而,父母的教育期望、职业和文化习俗等因素可能会显著影响儿童的这些非认知能力,但关于这一主题的研究很少。目的:本研究旨在探讨父母教育期望、职业和文化习俗在中国中学生非认知能力发展中的关系。方法:本研究采用多水平回归分析和中国教育小组调查(cceps)数据,探讨父母因素与非认知能力发展的关系。结果:在父母的教育期望方面,对于农村父母来说,对孩子的最高教育期望和对孩子未来生活和工作地点的期望有助于孩子的非认知能力的发展,尽管未来生活和工作地点的影响较小。对于城市父母来说,对孩子的教育期望的最高水平、父母对孩子未来工作类型的期望以及父母对孩子未来的信心也会影响这些能力,尽管这种影响很小。此外,关于父母的职业,对于农村和城市的父母来说,母亲的职业,家里的书桌,家里有一些书,家里有电脑和互联网接入有助于非认知能力的发展。然而,父亲的职业对这种发展的影响是微乎其微的。此外,就父母的文化习俗而言,对于农村和城市的父母来说,诸如社区设施的可用性、父母参加课外或补习班课程、父母对孩子的家庭作业和考试的关心和严格、在学校的行为和解决父母分歧的方法,以及父母直接与孩子在一起的时间等因素都有助于培养非认知能力。然而,社区设施对农村父母的影响相对较小。结论:研究发现,父母的教育期望、职业和文化习俗对非认知能力的形成具有不同但重要的作用,其中母亲的职业和家庭学习资源的影响强于父亲的职业和社区设施。
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7.70
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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