英文摘要 |
This study applied the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to explain the behavior intention of elementary school students' parents' involvement in children's computer and Internet use for learning at home and to investigate the key impact factors on their attitude, subjective regulation, perceived behavioral control and behavior intention. The subjects were six hundred and sixty-one elementary school students' parents who were asked to response to the questionnaire, and SPSS and LISREL were used to analyze the data. The research conclusions were as follows: (1) The theoretical model of parents' involvement behavior intention in children's computer and Internet use for learning at home fit the observed data quite well. (2) “Behavior intention” had significant direct effects on “actual behavior”. (3) “Attitude”, “subjective regulation” and “perceived behavioral control” had significant direct effects on “behavior intention”. Finally, suggestions for educational practices and further research are proposed. |