Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation

Currently, there is much debate about the value of assigning homework. Organizations such as the OECD have concluded that doing more homework is not synonymous with better performance. This study was designed to analyze the mediating role of student motivation in the relationship between the involve...

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Main Authors: José C. Núñez, Bibiana Regueiro, Natalia Suárez, Isabel Piñeiro, María Luisa Rodicio, Antonio Valle
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01384/full
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spelling doaj-dae8965d4a3f4d179fcb58b611d6ba612020-11-25T00:47:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-06-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.01384444577Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of MotivationJosé C. Núñez0Bibiana Regueiro1Natalia Suárez2Isabel Piñeiro3María Luisa Rodicio4Antonio Valle5Department of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of A Coruña, A Coruña, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of A Coruña, A Coruña, SpainDepartment of Specific Didactics and Methods of Research and Diagnosis in Education, University of A Coruña, A Coruña, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of A Coruña, A Coruña, SpainCurrently, there is much debate about the value of assigning homework. Organizations such as the OECD have concluded that doing more homework is not synonymous with better performance. This study was designed to analyze the mediating role of student motivation in the relationship between the involvement of parents and teachers in homework and the engagement of students in these tasks. Seven hundred and thirty students in Compulsory Secondary Education (7th–10th grade) participated from 14 schools in the north of Spain. Three competing models were developed and tested to study motivational mediation: a non-motivational mediation model (direct effects model); a total motivational mediation model (indirect effects model); and a partial motivational mediation model (mixed effects model). The best model was adjusted according to gender and school year variables. The total mediation motivational model demonstrated the best fit (indirect effects model). The results suggest the total mediation of student motivation in the relationship between the perception of parents’ and teachers’ involvement in homework and student cognitive engagement in these tasks. Some differences, albeit slight, were observed with respect to gender and school year. The results have clear theoretical and educational implications.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01384/fullstudent homework motivation and engagementperceived parental homework involvementperceived teacher homework involvementsecondary educationhomework engagement
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María Luisa Rodicio
Antonio Valle
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Bibiana Regueiro
Natalia Suárez
Isabel Piñeiro
María Luisa Rodicio
Antonio Valle
Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation
Frontiers in Psychology
student homework motivation and engagement
perceived parental homework involvement
perceived teacher homework involvement
secondary education
homework engagement
author_facet José C. Núñez
Bibiana Regueiro
Natalia Suárez
Isabel Piñeiro
María Luisa Rodicio
Antonio Valle
author_sort José C. Núñez
title Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation
title_short Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation
title_full Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation
title_fullStr Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation
title_full_unstemmed Student Perception of Teacher and Parent Involvement in Homework and Student Engagement: The Mediating Role of Motivation
title_sort student perception of teacher and parent involvement in homework and student engagement: the mediating role of motivation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Currently, there is much debate about the value of assigning homework. Organizations such as the OECD have concluded that doing more homework is not synonymous with better performance. This study was designed to analyze the mediating role of student motivation in the relationship between the involvement of parents and teachers in homework and the engagement of students in these tasks. Seven hundred and thirty students in Compulsory Secondary Education (7th–10th grade) participated from 14 schools in the north of Spain. Three competing models were developed and tested to study motivational mediation: a non-motivational mediation model (direct effects model); a total motivational mediation model (indirect effects model); and a partial motivational mediation model (mixed effects model). The best model was adjusted according to gender and school year variables. The total mediation motivational model demonstrated the best fit (indirect effects model). The results suggest the total mediation of student motivation in the relationship between the perception of parents’ and teachers’ involvement in homework and student cognitive engagement in these tasks. Some differences, albeit slight, were observed with respect to gender and school year. The results have clear theoretical and educational implications.
topic student homework motivation and engagement
perceived parental homework involvement
perceived teacher homework involvement
secondary education
homework engagement
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01384/full
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