Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in education

Psychometric properties of an instrument were established to measure, from the perspective of parents, practices used by teachers to involve parents in the education of children. 640 parents of students from 11 public elementary schools from a state in northwestern Mexico participated in the study,...

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Main Authors: Alberto Valdés Cuervo, Ernesto Alonso Carlos Martínez, Maricela Urías Murrieta, Teodoro Rafael Wendlandt Amezaga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2016-10-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2452
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spelling doaj-cc411868b6db44d3aaef1177fd9c05f32020-11-25T03:08:09ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412016-10-0124010.14507/epaa.24.24521546Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in educationAlberto Valdés Cuervo0Ernesto Alonso Carlos Martínez1Maricela Urías Murrieta2Teodoro Rafael Wendlandt Amezaga3Instituto Tecnológico de SonoraInstituto Tecnológico Superior de CajemeInstituto Tecnológico de SonoraInstituto Tecnológico de SonoraPsychometric properties of an instrument were established to measure, from the perspective of parents, practices used by teachers to involve parents in the education of children. 640 parents of students from 11 public elementary schools from a state in northwestern Mexico participated in the study, 390 (60.9%) mothers and 250 (39.1%) fathers. The results suggest a good fit with the internal structure measurement model of the construct comprising the dimensions of learning support, school communication and collaboration with the school and community (c2= 52.99, p= .011; c2/gl= 1.656; SRMR= .05; GFI= .95; CFI= .97; RMSEA= .043 IC 90 [.032-.066]). This scale presents evidence of concurrent validity in explaining a significant portion of the frequency of parental involvement in education (F= 63.74, p .001; R2= .23). It is concluded that the instrument can be used in the analysis of the teaching practices of primary education to encourage participation of parents in the education of children in Mexico.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2452docentefamiliaparticipaciónmedición
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author Alberto Valdés Cuervo
Ernesto Alonso Carlos Martínez
Maricela Urías Murrieta
Teodoro Rafael Wendlandt Amezaga
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Ernesto Alonso Carlos Martínez
Maricela Urías Murrieta
Teodoro Rafael Wendlandt Amezaga
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Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Ernesto Alonso Carlos Martínez
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title Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in education
title_short Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in education
title_full Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in education
title_fullStr Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in education
title_full_unstemmed Development of a scale to measure teaching practices for engaging Mexican families in education
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publishDate 2016-10-01
description Psychometric properties of an instrument were established to measure, from the perspective of parents, practices used by teachers to involve parents in the education of children. 640 parents of students from 11 public elementary schools from a state in northwestern Mexico participated in the study, 390 (60.9%) mothers and 250 (39.1%) fathers. The results suggest a good fit with the internal structure measurement model of the construct comprising the dimensions of learning support, school communication and collaboration with the school and community (c2= 52.99, p= .011; c2/gl= 1.656; SRMR= .05; GFI= .95; CFI= .97; RMSEA= .043 IC 90 [.032-.066]). This scale presents evidence of concurrent validity in explaining a significant portion of the frequency of parental involvement in education (F= 63.74, p .001; R2= .23). It is concluded that the instrument can be used in the analysis of the teaching practices of primary education to encourage participation of parents in the education of children in Mexico.
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participación
medición
url https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2452
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