Parentalidad positiva y autorregulación de aprendizaje en los adolescentes
The Self-Determination Theory study the motivation for student learning in relation to parenting, facilitating the factor of autonomy for self-regulated learning. In this conceptual framework, the objective of this work is to analyze the influence of parental achievement goals, support for autonomy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Alteridad (Cuenca, Ecuador) Ecuador), 2022-07, Vol.17 (2), p.291-303 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Self-Determination Theory study the motivation for student learning in relation to parenting, facilitating the factor of autonomy for self-regulated learning. In this conceptual framework, the objective of this work is to analyze the influence of parental achievement goals, support for autonomy and parental control on self-regulation of learning in adolescents in the city of Cuenca (Ecuador). A quantitative, descriptive and correlational cross-sectional focus is assumed. 1056 adolescents (47% female and 53% male) from 18 educational institutions, aged 14-19 years, and 1692 parents (56% mothers and 44% fathers) participated. The scales of: Self-regulation of Learning (Chávez & Merino., 2016), Achievement-Oriented Goals (Inda-Caro et al., 2020) and Autonomy Support Scale (Mageau et al., 2015) were applied. The data reveal a positive relationship between support for autonomy provided by parents and the autonomous regulation of adolescent learning. Consequently, it is confirmed that positive parenting is a promoter of this type of learning, of an active and self-directed nature, which could be associated with satisfactory academic results. From this derives the need for close family-school collaboration so that parents strengthen the type of parental behavior that facilitates the involvement of the student as protagonist of their learning process.
La Teoría de la Autodeterminación estudia la motivación para el aprendizaje de los adolescentes en relación con la parentalidad, esta última un factor facilitador de la autonomía para el aprendizaje autorregulado. En este marco conceptual, el objetivo de esta investigación es conocer el papel de las metas de logro parental, el apoyo a la autonomía y el control parental en la autorregulación del aprendizaje en los adolescentes de la ciudad de Cuenca (Ecuador). Se asume un enfoque cuantitativo, correlacional de corte transversal. Participaron 1056 adolescentes (47% mujeres y 53% varones) de 18 instituciones educativas, con edades entre 14-19 años, y 1692 progenitores (56% madres y 44% padres). Se aplicaron las escalas de: Autorregulación del Aprendizaje (Chávez & Merino, 2016), Metas Orientadas al Logro (Inda-Caro et al., 2020) y Autonomy Support Scale (Mageau et al., 2015). Los datos revelan una relación positiva entre el apoyo a la autonomía que proporcionan los progenitores y la regulación autónoma del aprendizaje de los adolescentes. En consecuencia, se confirma que la parentalidad positiva es un factor promoto |
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ISSN: | 1390-325X 1390-8642 1390-8642 |
DOI: | 10.17163/alt.v17n2.2022.09 |