The Relationships among Parenting Style, Social Emotional Learning Competencies and Social Interest : A Survey Study with Junior High School Students.

碩士 === 國立高雄師範大學 === 教育學系 === 105 === Abstract The present study attempted to explore relationships among the perceived parenting style, self reported social emotional learning competencies and the level of social interest of junior high school students. A total of 772 participants were randomly sele...

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Main Authors: LI. JIA-PIN, 李佳頻
Other Authors: YANG, JULIA
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/bva3s4
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spelling ndltd-TW-105NKNU03320242019-05-15T23:17:36Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/bva3s4 The Relationships among Parenting Style, Social Emotional Learning Competencies and Social Interest : A Survey Study with Junior High School Students. 國中學生知覺父母教養方式與其社會情緒學習能力、社會情懷之相關研究 LI. JIA-PIN 李佳頻 碩士 國立高雄師範大學 教育學系 105 Abstract The present study attempted to explore relationships among the perceived parenting style, self reported social emotional learning competencies and the level of social interest of junior high school students. A total of 772 participants were randomly selected from 91 public schools in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. In general, participants received democratic parenting and held positive perceptions of their social emotional learning competencies and level of social interest. Statistical significance existed in these perceptions when data analysis took into account of such factors as gender, as well as family atmospheres, the girls’ scores of perceived the emotions of others and the scores of cooperation were significantly higher than boys, the participants of perceived family atmosphere was very harmonious in social emotional learning competencies scale and social interest scale show significantly higher than the others. Whereas family socio-economic status didn’t show significant differences on perceptions of parenting style, social emotional learning competencies and social interest. Different perceived parenting styles had different impact on the participants’ social emotional learning competencies and social interest. According to the results of the study, the scores of self reported social emotional learning competencies and the level of social interest among the participants who perceived the parents’ democratic parenting were significantly higher than those of the perceived parents who took “authoritarian” and “neglecting”. Lastly, there was significant correlation between the perceived parenting style, self reported social emotional learning competencies and social interest. According to the results above, the suggestions for school, family, practice in counseling psychology, and future research were recommended. Key Words: Parenting Style, Social Emotional Learning Competencies, Social Interest YANG, JULIA 楊瑞珠 2017 學位論文 ; thesis 151 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立高雄師範大學 === 教育學系 === 105 === Abstract The present study attempted to explore relationships among the perceived parenting style, self reported social emotional learning competencies and the level of social interest of junior high school students. A total of 772 participants were randomly selected from 91 public schools in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. In general, participants received democratic parenting and held positive perceptions of their social emotional learning competencies and level of social interest. Statistical significance existed in these perceptions when data analysis took into account of such factors as gender, as well as family atmospheres, the girls’ scores of perceived the emotions of others and the scores of cooperation were significantly higher than boys, the participants of perceived family atmosphere was very harmonious in social emotional learning competencies scale and social interest scale show significantly higher than the others. Whereas family socio-economic status didn’t show significant differences on perceptions of parenting style, social emotional learning competencies and social interest. Different perceived parenting styles had different impact on the participants’ social emotional learning competencies and social interest. According to the results of the study, the scores of self reported social emotional learning competencies and the level of social interest among the participants who perceived the parents’ democratic parenting were significantly higher than those of the perceived parents who took “authoritarian” and “neglecting”. Lastly, there was significant correlation between the perceived parenting style, self reported social emotional learning competencies and social interest. According to the results above, the suggestions for school, family, practice in counseling psychology, and future research were recommended. Key Words: Parenting Style, Social Emotional Learning Competencies, Social Interest
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