家长参与对学生数学成绩的影响:一个元分析
1Faculty of Education, Languages, Psychology & Music, SEGi University, Kota Damansara, Malaysia.
Frontiers in psychology
|January 1, 2025
概括
家长的参与对学生的数学表现产生了积极的影响. 这次元分析检查了25项研究,在各种因素 (如年级和参与类型) 上发现了一致的好处.
科学领域:
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 量化研究方法 量化研究方法
背景情况:
- 家长的参与与学业成功有关.
- 有限的元分析存在于家长的参与,特别是在数学表现.
研究的目的:
- 对家长参与对学生数学成绩的影响进行元分析.
- 确定影响这种关系的调节者.
主要方法:
- 主要学术数据库 (2015-2024) 的系统搜索.
- 包括25个经验研究和42个效果大小.
- 费舍尔的相关系数转换和出版偏差评估.
主要成果:
- 家长的参与对数学表现产生了显著的积极影响.
- 针对参与者特征,参与类型,年级,地区和评估内容确定了缓和效应.
结论:
- 证实了家长参与和数学成绩之间的有益联系.
- 强调考虑有效干预措施的缓和因素的重要性.
- 提供了优化家长参与数学教育的建议.
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