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Resumo:The COVID-19 outbreak has ravaged all societal domains, including education. Home confinement, school closures, and distance learning impacted students, teachers, and parents’ lives worldwide. In this study, we aimed to examine the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions on Italian and Portuguese students’ academic motivation as well as investigate the possible buffering role of extracurricular activities. Following a retrospective pretest–posttest design, 567 parents (nItaly= 173, nPortugal = 394) reported on their children’s academic motivation and participation in extracurricular activities (grades 1 to 9). We used a multi-group latent change score model to compare Italian and Portuguese students’: (1) pre-COVID mean motivation scores; (2) rate of change in motivation; (3) individual variation in the rate of change in motivation; and (4) dependence of the rate of change on initial motivation scores. Estimates of latent change score models showed a decrease in students’ motivation both in Italy and in Portugal, although more pronounced in Italian students. Results also indicated that the decrease in students’ participation in extracurricular activities was associated with changes in academic motivation (i.e., students with a lower decrease in participation in extracurricular activities had also a lower decrease in motivation). Furthermore, students’ age was significantly associated with changes in motivation (i.e., older students had lower decrease). No significant associations were found for students’ gender nor for parents’ education. This study provides an important contribution to the study of students’ academic motivation during home confinement, school closures, and distance learning as restrictive measures adopted to contain a worldwide health emergency. We contend that teachers need to adopt motivation-enhancing practices as means to prevent the decline in academic motivation during exceptional situations.
Autores principais:Zaccoletti, S.
Outros Autores:Camacho, A.; Correia, N.; Aguiar, C.; Mason, L.; Alves, R. A.; Daniel, J. R.
Assunto:COVID-19 pandemic Home confinement School closures Distance learning Academic motivation Extracurricular activities Parents’ perceptions Cross-country comparison
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:ISCTE
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório ISCTE
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Mason, L.
Alves, R. A.
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Distance learning
Academic motivation
Extracurricular activities
Parents’ perceptions
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Home confinement
School closures
Distance learning
Academic motivation
Extracurricular activities
Parents’ perceptions
Cross-country comparison
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description The COVID-19 outbreak has ravaged all societal domains, including education. Home confinement, school closures, and distance learning impacted students, teachers, and parents’ lives worldwide. In this study, we aimed to examine the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions on Italian and Portuguese students’ academic motivation as well as investigate the possible buffering role of extracurricular activities. Following a retrospective pretest–posttest design, 567 parents (nItaly= 173, nPortugal = 394) reported on their children’s academic motivation and participation in extracurricular activities (grades 1 to 9). We used a multi-group latent change score model to compare Italian and Portuguese students’: (1) pre-COVID mean motivation scores; (2) rate of change in motivation; (3) individual variation in the rate of change in motivation; and (4) dependence of the rate of change on initial motivation scores. Estimates of latent change score models showed a decrease in students’ motivation both in Italy and in Portugal, although more pronounced in Italian students. Results also indicated that the decrease in students’ participation in extracurricular activities was associated with changes in academic motivation (i.e., students with a lower decrease in participation in extracurricular activities had also a lower decrease in motivation). Furthermore, students’ age was significantly associated with changes in motivation (i.e., older students had lower decrease). No significant associations were found for students’ gender nor for parents’ education. This study provides an important contribution to the study of students’ academic motivation during home confinement, school closures, and distance learning as restrictive measures adopted to contain a worldwide health emergency. We contend that teachers need to adopt motivation-enhancing practices as means to prevent the decline in academic motivation during exceptional situations.
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spelling engThe COVID-19 outbreak has ravaged all societal domains, including education. Home confinement, school closures, and distance learning impacted students, teachers, and parents’ lives worldwide. In this study, we aimed to examine the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions on Italian and Portuguese students’ academic motivation as well as investigate the possible buffering role of extracurricular activities. Following a retrospective pretest–posttest design, 567 parents (nItaly= 173, nPortugal = 394) reported on their children’s academic motivation and participation in extracurricular activities (grades 1 to 9). We used a multi-group latent change score model to compare Italian and Portuguese students’: (1) pre-COVID mean motivation scores; (2) rate of change in motivation; (3) individual variation in the rate of change in motivation; and (4) dependence of the rate of change on initial motivation scores. Estimates of latent change score models showed a decrease in students’ motivation both in Italy and in Portugal, although more pronounced in Italian students. Results also indicated that the decrease in students’ participation in extracurricular activities was associated with changes in academic motivation (i.e., students with a lower decrease in participation in extracurricular activities had also a lower decrease in motivation). Furthermore, students’ age was significantly associated with changes in motivation (i.e., older students had lower decrease). No significant associations were found for students’ gender nor for parents’ education. This study provides an important contribution to the study of students’ academic motivation during home confinement, school closures, and distance learning as restrictive measures adopted to contain a worldwide health emergency. We contend that teachers need to adopt motivation-enhancing practices as means to prevent the decline in academic motivation during exceptional situations.application/pdfengFrontiers Media S.A.engParents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparisonZaccoletti, S.Camacho, A.Correia, N.Aguiar, C.Mason, L.Alves, R. A.Daniel, J. R.Handlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/21183ISSNIsPartOf1664-1078DOIIsPartOf10.3389/fpsyg.2020.5926702021-01-08T16:33:44Z2020-01-01T00:00:00Z20202021-01-08T16:30:18Zhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessengCOVID-19 pandemicengHome confinementengSchool closuresengDistance learningengAcademic motivationengExtracurricular activitiesengParents’ perceptionsengCross-country comparison3064998 byteshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.iscte-iul.pt/bitstreams/bc7b857a-9c59-4561-b01c-12514b28f2fb/downloadliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal article
spellingShingle Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
Zaccoletti, S.
COVID-19 pandemic
Home confinement
School closures
Distance learning
Academic motivation
Extracurricular activities
Parents’ perceptions
Cross-country comparison
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv COVID-19 pandemic
Home confinement
School closures
Distance learning
Academic motivation
Extracurricular activities
Parents’ perceptions
Cross-country comparison
title Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
title_full Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
title_fullStr Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
title_full_unstemmed Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
title_short Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
title_sort Parents' perceptions of student academic motivation during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-country comparison
topic COVID-19 pandemic
Home confinement
School closures
Distance learning
Academic motivation
Extracurricular activities
Parents’ perceptions
Cross-country comparison
topic_facet COVID-19 pandemic
Home confinement
School closures
Distance learning
Academic motivation
Extracurricular activities
Parents’ perceptions
Cross-country comparison
url http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21183
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