Autonomy-supportive teaching leads to autonomy-supportive parenting: A teacher-to-parent relationship spillover effect
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TextSeries: An International Journal Of Research And Studies ; Vol. 144Publication details: Elsevier, 2024Description: p. 1-10Subject(s): Online resources:
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We investigated for a teacher-to-parent relationship spillover effect in which students who received year-long autonomy-supportive teaching at school then received greater year-end autonomy-supportive parenting at home. Using a randomized control trial research design, teachers from 44 physical education classes and their 1185 secondary-grade students either did or did not participate in an autonomy-supportive teaching workshop. Over one academic year, students in the experimental group reported increased autonomy-supportive teaching, need satisfaction, prosocial behavior, and then greater year-end autonomy-supportive parenting. A multilevel structural equation modeling analysis identified the explanatory mechanism: Autonomy-supportive teaching increased students’ mid-year prosocial behavior, which increased end-year autonomy-supportive parenting.
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