Parental involvement, learning participation and online learning commitment of adolescent learners during the COVID-19 lockdown

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
K. Lawrence, Olubusayo Victor Fakuade
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Abstract

During the escalating coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, attempting to contain its spread, a large number of educational institutions shut down face-to-face teaching and learning activities globally due to a complete lockdown. This lockdown revealed emerging vulnerabilities of education systems in the low- and middle-income countries of the world, with Nigeria being no exception. Given these concerns, this research study assessed parental involvement, learning participation and the commitment to online learning of adolescent learners during the COVID-19 lockdown in Nigeria. An online survey questionnaire was employed to examine the level of online learning commitment and the contributory roles of each of the factors to online learning commitment of adolescent learners. In total, 1407 adolescents (male = 38.8%; female 61.2%) aged between 12 and 20 years (mean = 15: SD = 4.24) responded to the online survey, which was open for 2 months. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics of frequency distribution and inferential statistics of multiple regression. The findings revealed that the commitment level of adolescent learners to online learning was high. The findings further yielded a coefficient of R = 0.439 and R2 = 0.192 variance in the prediction of the outcome measure. Parental involvement contributed 32% (β = 0.322, p < 0.05) and learning participation contributed 23% (β = 0.234, p < 0.05) towards online learning. The study concludes that parental involvement and learning participation played a significant and positive role in the commitment of adolescent learners towards online learning during the COVID-19 lockdown in Nigeria. The authors suggest that parents be encouraged to synergise with the digitalised revolution, while the need for further in-depth research on the subject is emphasised in the suggestions for future research.
COVID-19封锁期间青少年学习者的家长参与、学习参与和在线学习承诺
在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行不断升级期间,为了遏制其传播,全球大量教育机构因全面封锁而关闭了面对面的教学活动。这种封锁暴露了世界上低收入和中等收入国家教育系统的脆弱性,尼日利亚也不例外。鉴于这些担忧,本研究评估了尼日利亚COVID-19封锁期间青少年学习者的父母参与、学习参与和在线学习的承诺。采用在线调查问卷,考察青少年在线学习承诺的水平以及各因素对在线学习承诺的贡献作用。共1407名青少年(男性占38.8%;女性61.2%),年龄在12 - 20岁之间(mean = 15: SD = 4.24),在线调查开放时间为2个月。数据分析采用频率分布的描述性统计和多元回归的推理统计。研究结果显示,青少年学习者对网络学习的承诺水平较高。研究结果进一步得出预测结果测量的R = 0.439和R2 = 0.192方差系数。家长参与对在线学习贡献32% (β = 0.322, p < 0.05),学习参与贡献23% (β = 0.234, p < 0.05)。该研究得出的结论是,在尼日利亚COVID-19封锁期间,父母的参与和学习参与在青少年学习者对在线学习的承诺方面发挥了重要和积极的作用。作者建议鼓励家长与数字化革命合作,同时在对未来研究的建议中强调了对这一主题进行进一步深入研究的必要性。
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