2021
DOI: 10.12973/eu-jer.11.1.217
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Effects of Mindset, Democratic Parenting, Teaching, and School Environment on Global Citizenship of Ninth-grade Students

Abstract: <p style="margin-left: 21.3pt; text-align: justify;">This research intended to examine the effect of mindset, democratic parenting, democratic teaching, and school environment on global citizenship among 2,226 ninth-grade students and 80 social studies teachers from 80 classrooms in public schools. The research instruments included a student questionnaire to measure global citizenship, democratic parenting, fixed and growth mindset, and a teacher questionnaire to measure democratic teaching and school en… Show more

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“…22 Qualitative (empirical analysis) [80] USA RQ 1 23 Comparative research [81] Scotland RQ 1 24 Qualitative and comparative study [82] Syria and Iraq RQ 1 25 Qualitative descriptive approach [83] Indonesia RQ 3 26 Qualitative (Analysis) [84] America and Philippines RQ 3 27 Quantitative (self-reported questionnaire) [85] Italian RQ 3 28 Quantitative research [86] Indonesia RQ 2 29 Positivistic/quantitative approach [87] Indonesia RQ 3 30 Case study (empirically) [88] China RQ 3 31 A quantitative study using survey design [89] Malaysia RQ 3 32 In-depth analysis [90] Israel RQ 2 33 Qualitative approach [91] Indonesia RQ 2 34 Qualitative descriptive [92] Bangkok, Thailand RQ 3 35 Qualitative Method (Historical Review) [93] Indonesia RQ 2 36 Qualitative descriptive [94] Indonesia RQ 1 37 Qualitative research method [95] Indonesia RQ 3 38 Investigative Research [96] Syrian and Turkey RQ 1 39 Empirical study (survey and administration) [97] Taiwan RQ 3 40 Analytical Research [98] Japan RQ 2 41 Qualitative approach [99] Indonesia RQ 2 42 Qualitative descriptive [100] Canada RQ 2 43 Quasi-experimental research [101] Indonesia RQ 1 44 Hermeneutic approach [102] Indonesia RQ 1 45 Mixed method (quantitative and qualitative) [103] Indonesia RQ 3 46 A Systematic Literature Review [104] China RQ 2 47 Analysis method, systematic investigation (purposive and snowballing) [105] Nigeria RQ 3 48 Qualitative (ethnographic approach) [106] Indonesia RQ 2 49 Quantitative approach [107] Indonesia RQ 1 50 Quantitative method [108] Thailand RQ 1…”
Section: Table 1 Mapping Results Of 50 Articles Based On Links To Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…22 Qualitative (empirical analysis) [80] USA RQ 1 23 Comparative research [81] Scotland RQ 1 24 Qualitative and comparative study [82] Syria and Iraq RQ 1 25 Qualitative descriptive approach [83] Indonesia RQ 3 26 Qualitative (Analysis) [84] America and Philippines RQ 3 27 Quantitative (self-reported questionnaire) [85] Italian RQ 3 28 Quantitative research [86] Indonesia RQ 2 29 Positivistic/quantitative approach [87] Indonesia RQ 3 30 Case study (empirically) [88] China RQ 3 31 A quantitative study using survey design [89] Malaysia RQ 3 32 In-depth analysis [90] Israel RQ 2 33 Qualitative approach [91] Indonesia RQ 2 34 Qualitative descriptive [92] Bangkok, Thailand RQ 3 35 Qualitative Method (Historical Review) [93] Indonesia RQ 2 36 Qualitative descriptive [94] Indonesia RQ 1 37 Qualitative research method [95] Indonesia RQ 3 38 Investigative Research [96] Syrian and Turkey RQ 1 39 Empirical study (survey and administration) [97] Taiwan RQ 3 40 Analytical Research [98] Japan RQ 2 41 Qualitative approach [99] Indonesia RQ 2 42 Qualitative descriptive [100] Canada RQ 2 43 Quasi-experimental research [101] Indonesia RQ 1 44 Hermeneutic approach [102] Indonesia RQ 1 45 Mixed method (quantitative and qualitative) [103] Indonesia RQ 3 46 A Systematic Literature Review [104] China RQ 2 47 Analysis method, systematic investigation (purposive and snowballing) [105] Nigeria RQ 3 48 Qualitative (ethnographic approach) [106] Indonesia RQ 2 49 Quantitative approach [107] Indonesia RQ 1 50 Quantitative method [108] Thailand RQ 1…”
Section: Table 1 Mapping Results Of 50 Articles Based On Links To Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third is action. On the hand, students are responsible for the local community, nation, and state for peace and sustainability [108].…”
Section: Nationalism Education Concept In Elementary Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Democratic parenting is parenting that prioritizes the interests of the child but does not hesitate to control them (Damrongpanit, 2022;Istisaroh, 2020;Al-Elaimat et al, 2018). Phillips et al (2017) mention that democratic parents are very rational and base their actions on reasons or thoughts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Literature suggested that students should have critical thinking to be the generation for their time and be competitive in the world of work (Patonah et al, 2021;Tiruneh et al, 2018). The competitive trait is essential in adapting to time demands; therefore, it is necessary to develop critical thinking in education (Cintamulya, 2019;Damrongpanit, 2022;Patonah et al, 2021). The development of critical thinking skills through classroom learning activities and experimental activities in the laboratory is believed could increase curiosity, responsibility, self-confidence, and collaboration skills which are the main provisions for each individual to be active and survive in a global society (Bandyopadhyay & Szostek, 2019;Wahyudiati et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%