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The Concept of Self-Efficacy as a Methodological Basis for Parent Education Programs

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Katerina Polivanova - Doctor of Sciences in Psychology, Professor, Deputy Director, Center of Leadership Development in Education, Institute of Education, National Research University-Higher School of Economics. E-mail: kpolivanova@mail.ruIrina Vopilova - Analyst, Institute of Education, National Research University-Higher School of Economics. E-mail:irina.vopilova@gmail.comYana Kozmina - Junior Research Fellow, Institute of Education, National Research University-Higher School of Economics. E-mail: kozmina@gmail.comAnastasiya Nisskaya - Candidate of Sciences in Psychology, Research Fellow, Institute of Education, National Research University-Higher School of Economics. E-mail:anastasiya-nisskaya@yandex.ruElizaveta Sivak - Junior Research Fellow, Institute of Education, National Research University-Higher School of Economics. E-mail: elizaveta.sivak@gmail.comAddress: 16/10 Potapovskiy lane, 101000, Moscow, Russian Federation.The article considers the main stages in the development of educational programs for parents in Europe, the US and Russia. We describe content a nd organizational features of these programs. The first stage is emergence of schools for mothers at the turn of the XIX century. These schools were aimed at informing parents of hygiene and health. The second stage is emergence of trainings designed for development of parental competence and skills in 1960-s. Finally, the contemporary trend in educational programs for parents is programs which deal with personal traits of a parent, and in particular with parental self-efficacy. Theoretical and empirical basis for using self-efficacy as a core concept in educational programs for parents is provided. At the second part of the article we briefly describe an educational program for parents which we have developed and results of our mpirical study of factors affecting parental self-efficacy which we used as a basis. In line with Bandura's theory of self-efficacy it turned out that maternal self-efficacy is negatively associated with the extent to which there is a disagreement in parenting practices between a mother and her relatives and friends. So we argue that improving parents ability to build conflict-free relationships, negotiate or resist criticism from others is an essential part of educational rograms for parents aimed at developing parental self-efficacy.DOI: 10.17323/1814-9545-2015-4-184-200

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  • Katerina Polivanova & Irina Vopilova & Yana Kozmina & Anastasiya Nisskaya & Elizaveta Sivak, 2015. "The Concept of Self-Efficacy as a Methodological Basis for Parent Education Programs," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 4, pages 184-200.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprob:2015:i:4:p:184-200
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    1. Yana Kozmina & Elizaveta Sivak, 2018. "Scientific Parenting? What Parents Worry about and What Sources of Information They Use," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 2, pages 8-25.
    2. Elizaveta Sivak, 2018. "Managing Grandparental Involvement in Child-Rearing in the Context of Intensive Parenting," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 23(4), pages 830-846, December.
    3. Михайлова (Козьмина) Я. Я. & Сивак Е. В., 2018. "Научное Родительство? Что Волнует Родителей И Какими Источниками Информации Они Пользуются," Вопросы образования // Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 2, pages 8-25.
    4. Alina Ivanova & Marina Kuznetsova & Sergey Semenov & Tamara Fedorova, 2016. "School Readiness of First-Graders and Its Factors: Identifying Region-Specific Characteristics," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 4, pages 84-105.

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