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Survey data on the impact of COVID-19 on parental engagement across 23 countries
Fecha
2021Autor
Martínez Contreras, Ysrael Alberto
Eliana Maria Osorio-Saez
Nurullah Eryilmaz
Andres Sandoval-Hernandez
Yui-Yip Lau
Elma Barahona
Adil Anwar Bhatti
Godfried Caesar Ofoe
Leví Astul Castro Ordóñez
Artemio Arturo Cortez Ochoa
Rafael Ángel Espinoza Pizarro
, Esther Fonseca Aguilar
Maria Magdalena Isac
K V Dhanapala
, Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
Geberew Tulu Mekonnen
José Fernando Mejía
Catalina Miranda
Shehe Abdalla Moh'd
Ricardo Morales Ulloa
K Kayon Morgan
Thomas Lee Morgan
Sara Mori
Forti Ebenezah Nde
Silvia Panzavolta
Lluís Parcerisa
Carla Leticia Paz
Oscar Picardo
Carolina Piñeros
Pablo Rivera-Vargas
Alessia Rosa
Lina Maria Saldarriaga
Adrián Silveira Aberastury
Y M Tang
Kyoko Taniguchi
Ernesto Treviño
Carolina Valladares Celis
Cristóbal Villalobos
Dan Zhao
Allison Zionts
Institución
Resumen
This data article describes the dataset of the International COVID-19 Impact on Parental Engagement Study (ICIPES). ICIPES is a collaborative effort of more than 20 institutions to investigate the ways in which, parents and caregivers built capacity engaged with children’s learning during the period of social distancing arising from global COVID-19 pandemic. A series of data were collected using an online survey con- ducted in 23 countries and had a total sample of 4,658 par- ents/caregivers. The description of the data contained in this article is divided into two main parts. The first part is a descriptive analysis of all the items included in the survey and was performed using tables and figures. The second part refers to the construction of scales. Three scales were con- structed and included in the dataset: ‘parental acceptance and confidence in the use of technology’, ‘parental engage- ment in children’s learning’ and ‘socioeconomic status’. The scales were created using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Multi-Group Confirmatory Analysis (MG-CFA) and were adopted to evaluate their cross-cultural comparability (i.e., measurement invariance) across countries and within sub- groups. This dataset will be relevant for researchers in dif- ferent fields, particularly for those interested in international comparative education.