同伴依恋、学校氛围和父母参与是否影响学生的自我意识?

Dwi Nur Rachmah, Nathasya Inneke Putri, Rizkika Rizkika, Saidatul Magfirah, Siti Halimatussa’diah
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本研究旨在探讨同伴依恋、父母参与和学校氛围对印尼南加里曼丹省东玛塔普拉初中生自我意识的影响。本研究采用积矩相关和多元线性回归分析的定量研究方法。本研究的样本是东马塔普拉一所初中的总人口,其中有大量的辍学病例。本研究的对象包括11至17岁的男女学生,他们的家庭背景是商人和农民,以及马来巴贾尔伊斯兰文化。研究结果表明,同伴依恋与父母参与之间存在显著的相关性。相比之下,这两个因素与感知学校气氛之间没有相关性。此外,我们还发现同伴依恋、父母参与和学校氛围对学生自我意识有显著的正向影响。本研究结果显示,学校要培养学生的自我意识,需要建立与家长的沟通,创造一个舒适有效的教学氛围,并通过课外活动促进学生的同伴依恋。此外,学校也可以采取行动,实施实地学习,为学生提供职业咨询,拓宽他们在贸易和农业之外的替代自我发展的视野。
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Do peer attachment, perceived school climate, and parental involvement influence self-awareness in students?
This study was aimed at investigating the effect of peer attachment, parental involvement, and perceived school climate on self-awareness in junior high school students in East Martapura, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. The quantitative research method through product moment correlation and multiple linear regression analysis was applied in this study. The sample of the research was the total population of a junior school in East Martapura with significant number of dropout cases. The subject of this study consisted of male and female students in the age of 11 to 17 years old with a family background of traders and farmers as well as a Malay-bajar Islamic culture. The results of the study showed that there was a significant correlation between peer attachment and parental involvement. In contrast, there was no correlation between both factors and perceived school climate. Furthermore, it was also found that there was a significant positive effect of peer attachment, parental involvement, and perceived school climate on students' self-awareness. The results of this study indicated that to foster students’ self-awareness, schools need to establish communication with parents, create a comfortable and effective school climate for teaching and learning processes, as well as facilitate the students to develop peer attachment through extracurricular activities. In addition, schools may also take actions to implement field-based learning and provide career counseling for students to broaden their insights of alternative self-development besides trading and farming.
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