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Eve Kikas

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Effects of Prior Knowledge on Comprehending Text About Learning Strategies

2021

Good knowledge and skills in using different learning strategies is important for learning with understanding and even more critical during distance learning. Findings indicate that students tend to use and value ineffective learning strategies, thus there is need to educate students. This study aimed to analyze the possibility of using refutation text on learning strategies that students can study independently. The study examined how reported use of learning strategies and preexisting beliefs about the effectiveness of rehearsal and comprehension-oriented strategies relate to the comprehension of text about learning strategies, and how text comprehension is related to later use of strateg…

comprehension-oriented learning strategiesyläkoululaisetrehearsalschool-aged childrenPRIMARY-SCHOOL STUDENTSQUESTIONNAIRECHILDREN050105 experimental psychologyMemorizationEducationTask (project management)Text comprehensionMEMORY STRATEGIESschool—aged childrenUTILIZATION DEFICIENCIESCATEGORIZATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesL7-991oppimaan oppiminenrefutation textWord listoppimistyylitACQUISITION4. Education05 social sciencesalakoululaisetword memorizing050301 educationEducation (General)PERFORMANCEComprehensionSELF-REGULATIONmetakognitiotekstinymmärtäminen516 Educational sciencesPsychology0503 educationWord (computer architecture)Cognitive psychologyFrontiers in Education
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Cross-lagged relations between math-related interest, performance goals and skills in groups of children with different general abilities

2015

Abstract This study examined the longitudinal relations among math-related interest, performance goals, and math skills in different ability groups. The participants were 790 Estonian children who were assessed at Grade 2 and Grade 3. The results of SEM analysis showed that previous math skills predicted positively math interest and negatively performance-avoidance goals at Grade 3. Also, Grade 2 performance-avoidance goals were negatively related to subsequent interest towards math. Comparing low-ability students with other students indicated that Grade 3 interest was positively predicted by previous skills, and negatively by performance-approach and -avoidance goals specifically in low-ab…

Social PsychologyGeneral abilitySem analysisEducationDevelopmental psychologyPrimary gradesMath skillsCross laggedPerformance goalsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyInterestta516Math skillsPsychologyValue (mathematics)Learning and Individual Differences
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Validating the early childhood classroom observation measure in first and third grade classrooms

2016

The present study reports on the psychometric properties of the Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure (ECCOM) in Finnish and Estonian first and third grade classrooms. The observation data were collected from 91 first grade teachers and 70 third grade teachers. Teachers' curriculum goals, teaching experience and the classroom size were measured also. The results of confirmatory factor analysis provided evidence of the three-factor model (management, climate, and instruction) for each dimension—child-centred, teacher-directed, and child-dominated—in both grades. The reliability of the dimensions and sub-scales was good, and some evidence was also found for criterion validity. The fin…

Class sizePsychometricsTeaching methodeducationPrimary educationteaching practicechild-centred classroombehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationchild-dominated classroomMathematics educationCriterion validityta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCurriculumta51505 social sciencesteacher-directed classroom050301 educationEstonianConfirmatory factor analysislanguage.human_languageprimary educationlanguagePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Longitudinal associations between third‐grade teaching styles and sixth‐grade reading skills : a 3‐year follow‐up study

2022

Background Most previous studies of teaching styles and reading skills have been cross-sectional. Longitudinal research is needed to clarify the direction of effects. The present longitudinal study examined the degree to which differences in teaching styles in the third grade predict the sixth-grade reading performance. The consistency of the findings was addressed by comparing results across students in two countries (Finland and Estonia). Methods A total of 1,057 students (50.9% boys) were followed from the third to sixth grade. Teaching styles of third-grade teachers (N = 70) were examined as predictors of the development of reading (i.e., third-grade to sixth-grade reading fluency and c…

oppimineneducationEMOTIONAL SUPPORTINSTRUCTIONreading developmentCHILDRENlukeminenCLASSROOMEducationalakouluACHIEVEMENTPROGRAMDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyopettaja-oppilassuhdeelementary studentsluetun ymmärtäminen1ST-GRADEENVIRONMENTearly teaching effectsoppimistyylitPROFILESDIFFERENCEreading comprehensionopetusteaching styleslukutaitoopetusmenetelmät516 Educational sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)
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Task persistence mediates the effect of children’s literacy skills on mothers’ academic help

2015

This longitudinal study aimed at examining the relationship between children's task persistence, mothers' academic help, and the development of children’s literacy skills (reading and spelling) at the beginning of primary school. The participants were 870 children, 682 mothers, and 53 class teachers. Data were collected three times – at the beginning and the end of Grade 1 and at the end of Grade 2. Better literacy skills predicted higher persistence in completing school tasks and, correspondingly, higher persistence was related to better subsequent skills. Also, lower task persistence at the end of Grade 1 corresponded to more frequent academic help from mothers in Grade 2. Moreover, child…

Persistence (psychology)Longitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPredictor variablesbehavioral disciplines and activitiesLiteracyEducationTask (project management)Developmental psychologyprimary schoolReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516ta515literacy skillsmedia_commontask persistenceLiteracy skill05 social sciences050301 educationSpellingacademic helpmothersPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Literacy instruction activities and their associations with first graders’ reading performance in two transparent orthographies

2020

The aim of the study was to analyse literacy instruction activities and their associations with the reading performance of first graders in Estonia and Finland, two countries that share similar orthographies and educational systems but differ in the onset of formal reading instruction. The contents of 33 Literacy lessons in first grade spring were analysed and students’ (NEST = 415, NFIN = 154) reading performance was assessed in first grade autumn and spring. The results showed that there were more similarities than differences between the countries in literacy instruction activities, but some country-specific interaction effects were found between students’ reading performance and content…

alkuopetusmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencessujuvuus050301 educationreading comprehensionlukeminenLiteracyEducationreading fluencyReading comprehensionReading (process)literacy instructionlukutaitoMathematics educationopetusmenetelmätfirst gradetransparent orthographyPsychology0503 educationmedia_commonCompare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
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Does early reading instruction promote the rate of acquisition? A comparison of two transparent orthographies

2015

Abstract This study examines the development of children's reading skills in two transparent orthographies, Estonian and Finnish. Formal reading instruction begins one year earlier in Estonia than in Finland; thus, it was expected that Estonian children would outperform their Finnish peers in reading achievement during grade 1. In this study, 433 Estonian and 353 Finnish first graders were assessed for letter knowledge, phoneme awareness, and reading accuracy and fluency at the beginning of first grade while reading fluency and reading comprehension were assessed in the final semester of first grade. The results showed that, despite Estonian children's better reading skills at the beginning…

media_common.quotation_subjectReading fluencyEducationFluencyReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516ta515media_common4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationReading comprehensionEarly readingEstonianLinguisticslanguage.human_languageTransparent orthographyReading comprehensionReading developmentlanguagePsychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Instruction
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Reading comprehension from grade 1 to 6 in two shallow orthographies: comparison of Estonian and Finnish students

2018

The aim was to examine reading comprehension among elementary school students in two shallow orthographies, Estonian and Finnish. Participants were 619 Estonian children (50% boys) and 292 Finnish children (52% boys) whose reading comprehension was assessed in first, second, third, and sixth grades. The results showed that reading comprehension among Estonian and Finnish children was at a similar level by the end of first grade but Finnish children started to have better performance from second grade onward. These findings suggest that the roots of Finnish students’ strong reading skills are nurtured from the very beginning of elementary school. The potential cross-country differences in re…

luetun ymmärtäminenLongitudinal study4. Educationeducation05 social scienceslongitudinal studyalakoululaiset050301 educationlapset (ikäryhmät)reading comprehensionEstonianlanguage.human_languageEducationvirolaisetReading comprehensionelementary schoollukutaitoMathematics educationlanguagesuomalaisetComparative educationPsychology0503 educationReading skillsshallow orthographyCompare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
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Mothers’ trust toward teachers in relation to teaching practices

2013

Abstract This study examined the extent to which mothers’ trust toward the classroom teacher of their child in first grade is related to observed teaching practices in Finland and Estonia. Sixty-six teachers (32 in Finland, 34 in Estonia) were observed using the Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure (ECCOM; Stipek & Byler, 2004 ). Mothers in Finland (n = 266) and in Estonia (n = 348) filled in questionnaires measuring their trust in their child's first grade teacher. The connection between mothers’ education, child gender, and classroom size in relation to mothers’ trust was also investigated. The results of multilevel modeling showed that mothers in both countries trusted more in t…

Sociology and Political ScienceEarly childhood classroomTeaching methodeducationMultilevel modelbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEstonianlanguage.human_languageEducationDevelopmental psychologyTeaching stylesDevelopmental and Educational Psychologylanguageta516Relation (history of concept)PsychologySocial psychologyta515Classroom teacherEarly Childhood Research Quarterly
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A validation of the early childhood classroom observation measure in Finnish and Estonian kindergarten

2012

Research Findings: The aim of the study was to examine the applicability and psychometric properties of the Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure (ECCOM; D. J. Stipek & P. Byler, 2005) outside the United States. The ECCOM was used to observe 83 kindergarten teachers (49 in Finland and 34 in Estonia) in classroom situations. Self-ratings were obtained of teachers’ teaching practices, curriculum goals, efficacy beliefs, instructional activities, work experience, and group size. The analyses indicated 1-factor solutions for each of the ECCOM dimensions (i.e., Child-Centered, Teacher-Directed, and Child-Dominated) and high reliabilities for all dimensions, subscales (i.e., Management, C…

Self-efficacyTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectEstonianWork experiencelanguage.human_languageEducationScale (social sciences)Developmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationlanguageCriterion validityQuality (business)ta516PsychologyCurriculumta515media_commonEarly Education and Development
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Early prediction of reading trajectories of children with and without reading instruction in kindergarten : a comparison study of Estonia and Finland

2019

Background: The present study examined differences in the prediction of reading development and reading difficulties in Estonia (n = 348) and Finland (n = 344). These neighbouring countries share many similarities in terms of their language, orthography and educational system; however, they differ in the timing of the onset of reading instruction, which is kindergarten in Estonia and Grade 1 in Finland. Methods: Children's skills were assessed three times – fall and spring in Grade 1 and spring in Grade 2. Results: The results showed that school‐entry rapid automatised naming and reading fluency predicted the development of fluency in Grade 2, but reading fluency was a stronger predictor in…

Estoniamedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationsujuvuusPredictor variablesesiopetusEducationDevelopmental psychologyReading (process)Early predictionSuomiDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAt-risk studentsFinlandmedia_commonViro4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationalakoululaisetIdentification (information)Reading comprehensionlukutaitoComparison studyPsychology (miscellaneous)Psychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychology
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Child-centered and teacher-directed practices in relation to calculation and word problem solving skills

2019

Abstract This study examined transactional associations between classroom-level math skills and teaching practices. Participants were 523 children from 31 classrooms. Math skills were assessed three times. Teaching practices were observed in Grades 1 and 3. Child-centered practices promoted subsequent calculation skills whereas teacher-directed practices were associated with a lower level of calculation skills. Higher problem-solving skills at Grade 2 predicted more child-centered practices and less teacher-directed practices in third grade. Moreover, calculation skills mediated the effect of child-centered practices on problem-solving skills. The results suggest that teaching practices and…

Child centeredSocial PsychologyRelation (database)child-centered practiceslapsilähtöisyysprimary schoolEducationTransactional leadershipMath skillsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmatemaattiset taidotta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta5154. Education05 social sciences050301 educationteacher-directed practicesmath skillsWord problem solvingopetusmenetelmätPsychology0503 educationcross-lagged associations050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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Math homework : Parental help and children’s academic outcomes

2019

In the present study, we examined the longitudinal relations between child-perceived parental help with math homework (i.e., support and control), children's math skills, and mother-reported task persistent behavior in homework situations. A total of 624 mother–child dyads were followed across Grade 6 and Grade 9, controlling for Grade 3 variables. At each measurement point, children completed math tests, and their mothers evaluated task persistence during homework. In Grades 6 and 9, children reported their perceptions of their parents’ help with math homework. First, the results showed that perceived support in Grade 6 predicted an increase in persistence during homework in Grade 9. Secon…

Persistence (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjecteducationHelping behavioroppimistuloksetbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationTask (project management)Developmental psychologyMath skillsmathPerceptionmental disordersDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymatemaattiset taidot0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPerceived controlmedia_commontask persistenceauttaminenMeasurement pointevocative effectmatematiikka4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationperceived parental controlvanhemmatPositive typetukeminenkotitehtävätperceived parental supportPsychology0503 educationhuman activitiespsychological phenomena and processes050104 developmental & child psychology
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Profiles of teaching practices and reading skills at the first and third grade in Finland and Estonia

2017

The Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure was used to observe 91 first-grade and 70 third-grade teachers in Estonia and Finland. Using a person-oriented approach, four profiles of teaching practices were identified in grade 1: the child-centred style, teacher-directed style, child-dominated style and a mixture of the child-centred and teacher-directed styles. An additional profile, the extreme-child-centred style, was found in grade 3. Children taught by child-centred teachers showed the highest reading skills, whereas children taught by child-dominated teachers showed the lowest skills. More Estonian than Finnish teachers applied the child-dominated style in grade 1 and the extreme…

Early childhood classroom05 social scienceseducation050301 educationchild-dominated practiceschild-centred practicesEstonianbehavioral disciplines and activitieslanguage.human_languageEducationStyle (sociolinguistics)primary schoolteacher-directed practicesPedagogylanguageMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreading skillsPsychology0503 educationta515Reading skills050104 developmental & child psychology
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Effects of teacher's individualized support on children's reading skills and interest in classrooms with different teaching styles

2016

Abstract The purpose of the study was to examine whether teacher's individualized support affects students' reading skills and interest in classrooms with different teaching styles. Groups of teachers with child-centered, mixed child-centered/teacher-directed, and child-dominated teaching styles were differentiated based on observed teaching practices. The participants were 552 children (273 boys) and their 21 homeroom teachers. Teaching practices were assessed in Grade 1, teacher individualized support and students' reading skills and interest in reading were assessed twice - at the end of Grades 1 and 2.The results showed that relations between individualized support and students' later r…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationindividualized supportbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationStyle (sociolinguistics)readingReading (process)Teaching stylesPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515media_common05 social sciences050301 educationinterest in readingteaching stylesReading comprehensionelementary schoolPsychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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Associations Between Reading Skills, Interest in Reading, and Teaching Practices in First Grade

2017

ABSTRACTThis study examined associations between classroom-level reading fluency, comprehension, interest in reading, and teaching practices. Participants were 466 children from 21 classrooms. Reading fluency and interest were assessed at the beginning and end of Grade 1, reading comprehension at the end of Grade 1. Teaching practices were observed with the Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure (ECCOM). Teachers were more likely to use teacher-directed methods in classrooms where children had poorer initial reading fluency. In classrooms with mostly child-centered methods, children showed better reading fluency, comprehension, and higher interest, whereas in classrooms with predomin…

teaching practicesTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationsujuvuusbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationprimary schoolFluencyReading (process)PedagogyMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516media_commonopiskelijatEarly childhood classroom4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationlukeminen (toiminta)reading comprehensionTeacher educationComprehensionreading fluencyinterest in readingominaisuudetReading comprehensionstudent characteristicslukutaitoopetusmenetelmätPsychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Performance‐approach goals, task‐avoidant behaviour and conceptual knowledge as predictors of first graders’ school performance

2009

The present paper aims to examine the relationship between first grade children’s performance‐approach goal orientation, task‐avoidant behaviours, conceptual knowledge and their achievement in maths and literacy. The sample consisted of 174 first grade children and their class teachers. Children’s self reports of their performance‐approach goals and avoidant behaviours as well as teacher‐reports of children’s avoidant behaviours were used. Our results indicate that performance‐approach goal orientation positively predicts children’s self‐reported task‐avoidant behaviours which in turn have a negative effect on children’s achievement outcomes. The negative effect of teacher‐rated avoidant be…

Goal orientationmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAcademic achievementLiteracyEducationTask (project management)School performanceConcept learningDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonEducational Psychology
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Relations Between Achievement Goal Orientations and Math Achievement in Primary Grades: A Follow‐Up Study

2010

The aim of the present study was to investigate children’s achievement goal orientations and their relations to math achievement in the primary grades. The sample consisted of 179 children who were in the 2nd and 3rd grades during the first measurement and in the 3rd and 4th grades during the second measurement. Children’s self‐ratings were obtained on their goal orientations, their math performance was tested and their math grades were taken into account. Teacher ratings were obtained on each child’s effort in class. Children’s self‐reported performance‐avoidance goals were found to be related to their achievement outcomes. Math achievement seems to influence children’s achievement goal or…

Goal orientationmental disorderseducationMathematics educationFollow up studiesPsychologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Mutual Trust between Kindergarten Teachers and Mothers and its Associations with Family Characteristics in Estonia and Finland

2011

Mutual trust between mothers and kindergarten teachers along with its relation to mother’s educational level and child’s gender was studied in two neighboring countries—Estonia and Finland. From Estonia 543 ratings of mothers and 232 ratings of teachers were collected, and, from Finland, 712 ratings of mothers and 712 ratings of teachers. Trust was assessed with shortened questionnaires based on the Trust scale. More Finnish than Estonian mothers reported a higher level of trust towards the teacher while no significant difference was found for teachers. The associations between the level of mothers’ and teachers’ trust and mother’s education were different in each country.

Family characteristicseducationSignificant differencebehavioral disciplines and activitiesEstonianEducational attainmentlanguage.human_languageEducationScale (social sciences)mental disorderslanguageCross-culturalPsychologySocial psychologyPreschool educationhealth care economics and organizationsScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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The effects of children’s reading skills and interest on teacher perceptions of children’s skills and individualized support

2015

This study examined the effects of children’s reading skills and interest in reading-related tasks on teacher perceptions of children’s literacy skills (reading and spelling) and the respective individualized support for children during the first two years of formal schooling. The participants were 334 children and their classroom teachers. Identical measures were administered at three time points (at the beginning of Grade 1 and at the end of Grades 1 and 2). Children’s reading skills were assessed with the word reading fluency test, and their interest in reading was assessed with self-reports. Also, teachers evaluated each child’s level of reading and spelling skills and reported the lev…

Teacher perceptionsSocial PsychologyPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationindividualized supportbehavioral disciplines and activitiesLiteracyEducationDevelopmental psychologyFluencyDevelopmental NeurosciencemotivationReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta516Language developmentLife-span and Life-course Studiesta515media_commonSpellingelementary school childrenTest (assessment)teacher perceptionsLanguage developmentPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)International Journal of Behavioral Development
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Classroom management practices and their associations with children’s mathematics skills in two cultural groups

2014

The aim of the study was to examine the extent to which contextual factors predict children’s mathematics skills in different cognitive domains. The sample consisted of 1734 students from 26 Estonian- and 17 Russian-language schools in Estonia. Mathematics and non-verbal reasoning tests were carried out at the beginning of the third grade. In addition, teachers were asked about their classroom management practices. The results of multilevel modelling showed that applying supportive practices in the classroom contributes to higher achievement in mathematics. Teachers from Estonian- and Russian-language schools were also found to differ with regard to their management practices, and these pra…

Classroom managementethnic minorityPrimary educationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAcademic achievementEducationPedagogyConnected MathematicsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmanagement practices0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Management practicesmathematics05 social sciencesCultural group selection050301 educationCognitionEstonianlanguage.human_languageacademic achievementprimary educationlanguagePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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School Psychologists’ Role in School

2009

The aim of the present study was to investigate the expectations and evaluations of Estonian school principals on the work of school psychologists. Surveys have shown that teachers and school principals value traditional assessment activities but also desire more consultation. School psychologists emphasize the importance of system counselling, but in practice it can seldom be seen. One of the obstacles to the change of school psychologists’ roles might be the expectations of school principals. Therefore, school principals were questioned regarding these issues. One hundred and seven principals participated in the study. In addition, interviews were carried out with three school principals…

Value (ethics)Psychiatry and Mental healthWork (electrical)PedagogySchool psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologylanguageResistance (psychoanalysis)PsychologyEstonianlanguage.human_languageEducationSchool Psychology International
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Parental Involvement in Math Homework: Links to Children’s Performance and Motivation

2017

The present study examined the longitudinal associations between children’s perceptions of parental involvement in math homework (control and support) and their math performance and motivation (taskpersistent homework behavior and math self-concept). Children (n = 512) reported their perceptions concerning parental involvement in sixthgrade math homework. In grades 3 and 6, children completed math tests, evaluated own math self-concept, and their mothers (n = 420) evaluated task persistence during homework. The results showed that low selfconcept in math predicted increased parental control, which in turn related to low math performance, task persistence, and math selfconcept. Second, perce…

animal structuresself-controlmedia_common.quotation_subjectlasten kehityseducationControl (management)Self-conceptbehavioral disciplines and activitiessukupuoliEducationDevelopmental psychologyPerceptionmental disordersgender0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestasksMathematics instructionta515lapsettask persistencemedia_commonmotivaatioSchoolsitsehallintamatematiikkamathematics05 social sciencesparents050301 educationmath self-conceptperceived parental controlsuoriutuminenvanhemmatkotitehtävättehtävätperceived parental supportPsychologyhuman activities0503 educationpsychological phenomena and processeshomework050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Family- and classroom-related factors and mother–kindergarten teacher trust in Estonia and Finland

2014

This study examined the role of family-related (mother’s education, depressive symptoms and child’s gender) and kindergarten-related (teacher’s experience, teaching practices and class size) factors in mothers’ and teachers’ mutual trust in Estonia and Finland. Six hundred eighteen (206 Estonian and 412 Finnish) mothers of kindergarten children and their teachers (26 Estonian, 49 Finnish) were participated in the study. Both mothers and teachers filled in the questionnaire on trust; teachers’ teaching practices were observed with early childhood classroom observation measure. The results of multilevel modelling showed that mothers in both countries trusted more in teachers who used child-ce…

teaching practicesClass sizeTeaching methodeducationExperimental and Cognitive Psychologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologyLikert scalecross-culturalmental disordersDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCross-culturalta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Related factorsMultilevel modelling05 social sciences050301 educationEstonianWork experiencelanguage.human_languagemotherslanguagekindergartensPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Patterns of Children’s Relationships With Parents and Teachers in Grade 1 : Links to Task Persistence and Performance

2022

Our study aimed to investigate the patterns of children’s relationships with their parents and teachers, the development of these relationships during Grade 1, and respective links to children’s learning (in task persistence and performance). Parents of 350 children answered questionnaires about the quality of their relationships with their children; 25 teachers answered questions about children’s task persistence at school and the quality of their relationships with their students; 350 children completed literacy and math performance tests; and six testers evaluated children’s task persistence when completing those tests. All measures were administered twice: at the start and end of Grade …

vanhempi-lapsisuhdeopintomenestysteacher-student relationshipGrade 1educationalakoululaisetparent-child relationshipbehavioral disciplines and activitiesopettaja-oppilassuhdeperformancetask persistence
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Parental homework-help profiles throughout grades 6 – 9 : Relations to motivation and mathematics skills

2022

This study aimed to examine how parental profiles during homework help (supportive versus controlling) for children in Grades 6 and 9 change over time and relate to children’s motivation and math skills. Participants included 719 mother–child dyads. Children’s perceptions of parental help and math skills were assessed in both grades; children’s math-related self-concept, interest, and mother-rated task persistence were assessed only in Grade 6. Three similar profiles of parental help appeared in both grades. Most mothers and children belonged to the Average support and control profile (around 60% in both grades); 29–33% belonged to the Average support, high control profile; and 8–11% belong…

motivaatiooppiminenmatematiikkakoululaisetlapset (ikäryhmät)äiditsuoriutuminenvanhempi-lapsisuhdevanhemmattukeminenohjaus (neuvonta ja opastus)kotitehtävätmatemaattiset taidotauttaminen
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