TY - GEN
T1 - The Impact of Age, Gender, Academic Achievement, and Parent-Child Relationship on Good Parenting Perceptions in the AI Era
T2 - 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Education, WAIE 2024
AU - Zhang, Huan Huan
AU - Xu, Xiao Shu
AU - Lei, Vivian Ngan Lin
AU - Dong, Zhan Ming
AU - Hao, Shan Shan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - As technological advancements reshape our world, the definition of effective parenting continues to evolve. This research delves into the shifting paradigms of parenting in the digital age, examining the influences of age, gender, academic success, and family dynamics on parenting views among individuals born after 2010 ('Post-10') and those born after 2000 ('Post-00'). Employing online surveys, the study collected 477 responses and employed ANOVA and linear regression analyses to dissect the data. Findings reveal distinct variances in parenting perspectives between the Post-10 and Post-00 groups, particularly in the Microsystem and Mesosystem layers of their environments. The Post-10 group reported greater contentment with their parents' approaches compared to the Post-00 group. However, both groups showed similar sentiments in the broader societal and community contexts (Exosystem and Macrosystem). The study also underscores that while age, academic performance, and familial bonds significantly shape parental perceptions for both cohorts, gender remains a non-influential factor. This investigation enriches our understanding of the intricate interplay between societal evolution and parenting ideologies, providing a foundation for developing tailored support for contemporary families.
AB - As technological advancements reshape our world, the definition of effective parenting continues to evolve. This research delves into the shifting paradigms of parenting in the digital age, examining the influences of age, gender, academic success, and family dynamics on parenting views among individuals born after 2010 ('Post-10') and those born after 2000 ('Post-00'). Employing online surveys, the study collected 477 responses and employed ANOVA and linear regression analyses to dissect the data. Findings reveal distinct variances in parenting perspectives between the Post-10 and Post-00 groups, particularly in the Microsystem and Mesosystem layers of their environments. The Post-10 group reported greater contentment with their parents' approaches compared to the Post-00 group. However, both groups showed similar sentiments in the broader societal and community contexts (Exosystem and Macrosystem). The study also underscores that while age, academic performance, and familial bonds significantly shape parental perceptions for both cohorts, gender remains a non-influential factor. This investigation enriches our understanding of the intricate interplay between societal evolution and parenting ideologies, providing a foundation for developing tailored support for contemporary families.
KW - AI era
KW - good parenting perceptions
KW - impact factors
KW - post-10 and post-00 cohorts
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105000767268&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/WAIE63876.2024.00035
DO - 10.1109/WAIE63876.2024.00035
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105000767268
T3 - Proceedings - 2024 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Education, WAIE 2024
SP - 157
EP - 161
BT - Proceedings - 2024 6th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Education, WAIE 2024
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 28 September 2024 through 30 September 2024
ER -