Relationship Between Digital Creativity, Parenting Style, and Adolescent Performance
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Pérez-Fuentes M.D.C.
Molero Jurado M.D.M.
Oropesa Ruiz N.F.
Simón Márquez M.D.M.
Gázquez Linares J.J.
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Introduction: Today’s adolescents live immersed in the digital world and are much more familiarized with the use of electronic devices. At the same time, the new technologies have become established as a powerful resource in teaching and learning, providing new texts where the limits of time and space are overcome. Digital creativity is part of people’s daily lives and must be developed from the school and family context. Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship among digital creativity, parenting style, and academic performance. Method: This analysis was carried out in a sample of 742 adolescents in Middle School and High School aged 13–19. Digital creativity was evaluated using the Creative Behavior Questionnaire: Digital (CBQD). The Parenting Style Scale was used to evaluate the perception teenage boys and girls who have the various dimensions of their parents’ educational style. Results: Parenting styles were established as a mediating variable in the relationship between digital creativity and academic performance. Conclusion: The roles of digital creativity, which is proposed as a facilitating tool in teaching, and parenting styles in academic performance for improving the family-school relationship are discussed. © Copyright © 2019 Pérez-Fuentes, Molero Jurado, Oropesa Ruiz, Simón Márquez and Gázquez Linares.
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