Determinants of Parental Involvement in Early Schooling: Evidence from Japan (Report) Determinants of Parental Involvement in Early Schooling: Evidence from Japan (Report)

Determinants of Parental Involvement in Early Schooling: Evidence from Japan (Report‪)‬

Early Childhood Research & Practice 2008, Spring, 10, 1

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Abstract This study examined how demographic and psychological factors shape the involvement of Japanese mothers in their children's education. The five demographic variables studied were family income, maternal education, family size, mothers' employment status, and sex of the child. Three forms of parental cognition were also studied: mothers' aspirations for their children, parenting self-efficacy, and perceptions of the school. Survey data were obtained from 97 Japanese mothers with a second-grade child. Multiple regression analyses indicated that mothers' aspirations concerning their children's occupational future were associated with monitoring homework and communicating with the teacher, as well as with financial investment in supplementary lessons. Parenting self-efficacy was negatively related to investment in supplementary lessons but positively related to engaging in cognitive stimulation at home. Mothers who perceived the school as supportive and open to communication were more likely to engage in all three forms of parental involvement. More highly educated and wealthier mothers with fewer children reported investing to a greater extent in supplementary lessons. Mothers' work status was not associated with any of the outcomes, nor was sex of the child. Survey findings were further illuminated with excerpts from in-depth interviews.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
42
Pages
PUBLISHER
Clearinghouse on Early Education & Parenting
SIZE
253.2
KB

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