The nature of parental interactions in an online charter school

J Borup, CR Graham, RS Davies - American Journal of Distance …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
American Journal of Distance Education, 2013Taylor & Francis
A belief commonly held in the K–12 education community is that parents can have a positive
impact on their child's learning. However, little research has examined parental involvement
in an online learning environment. In this study, researchers using survey data found that
generally students and parents viewed parent–instructor and learner–parent interactions as
motivational. Students viewed learner–parent interaction as significantly more motivational
than did their parents. The quantity of reported parental interactions was generally …
A belief commonly held in the K–12 education community is that parents can have a positive impact on their child's learning. However, little research has examined parental involvement in an online learning environment. In this study, researchers using survey data found that generally students and parents viewed parent–instructor and learner–parent interactions as motivational. Students viewed learner–parent interaction as significantly more motivational than did their parents. The quantity of reported parental interactions was generally negatively correlated with course outcomes. These negative correlations may be the result of parents' tendency to increase interaction levels following poor student performance and may not reflect the actual impact of parental interactions on individual student learning.
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