Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology

Due to COVID-19, many schools switched to remote instruction, creating an urgency to address the technology needs of many families, including grandparent-headed families. Many grandparent-headed families (i.e., custodial grandparents) have limited access to digital devices and stable internet. Moreo...

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Main Authors: Yanfeng Xu, Theresa M. Harrison, Athena C. Y. Chan, Ashlee A. Lewis, Sue E. Levkoff, Gina M. Kunz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/13/10/215
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author Yanfeng Xu
Theresa M. Harrison
Athena C. Y. Chan
Ashlee A. Lewis
Sue E. Levkoff
Gina M. Kunz
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description Due to COVID-19, many schools switched to remote instruction, creating an urgency to address the technology needs of many families, including grandparent-headed families. Many grandparent-headed families (i.e., custodial grandparents) have limited access to digital devices and stable internet. Moreover, many of these grandparents lack the skills and confidence to use technology, which may affect both their grandchildren’s ability to attend school as well as their academic performance. This study investigates both the associations of grandfamilies’ access to technology and custodial grandparents’ comfort level with technology with their grandchildren’s academic attendance and performance during COVID-19. We analyzed cross-sectional survey data collected from grandparents raising grandchildren between March 2021 and February 2022 in the United States. Ordered logistic regression analyses were conducted using STATA. The key results suggested that grandfamilies’ more stable access to technology (<i>OR</i> = 1.54, <i>p</i> = 0.048) and grandparents’ high comfort level with technology (<i>OR</i> = 2.18, <i>p</i> = 0.003) during grandchildren’s remote learning were significantly associated with higher odds of grandchildren’s better school attendance. Similarly, more stable access to technology (<i>OR</i> = 1.53, <i>p</i> = 0.048) and higher comfort level with technology (<i>OR</i> = 1.67, <i>p</i> = 0.030) were significantly associated with higher odds of grandchildren’s better academic performance. The results imply the need to provide stable internet and digital devices to grandfamilies without access to these services or devices, as well as technical assistance and technical-related education workshops to custodial grandparents who are not tech-savvy.
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spelling doaj.art-670b630f18e14294802e5f921ef35b832023-11-19T18:07:21ZengMDPI AGSocieties2075-46982023-09-01131021510.3390/soc13100215Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of TechnologyYanfeng Xu0Theresa M. Harrison1Athena C. Y. Chan2Ashlee A. Lewis3Sue E. Levkoff4Gina M. Kunz5College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USACollege of Education, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USADepartment of Human Development & Family Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USACollege of Education, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USACollege of Social Work, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USAIndependent Researcher, Spring, TX 77389, USADue to COVID-19, many schools switched to remote instruction, creating an urgency to address the technology needs of many families, including grandparent-headed families. Many grandparent-headed families (i.e., custodial grandparents) have limited access to digital devices and stable internet. Moreover, many of these grandparents lack the skills and confidence to use technology, which may affect both their grandchildren’s ability to attend school as well as their academic performance. This study investigates both the associations of grandfamilies’ access to technology and custodial grandparents’ comfort level with technology with their grandchildren’s academic attendance and performance during COVID-19. We analyzed cross-sectional survey data collected from grandparents raising grandchildren between March 2021 and February 2022 in the United States. Ordered logistic regression analyses were conducted using STATA. The key results suggested that grandfamilies’ more stable access to technology (<i>OR</i> = 1.54, <i>p</i> = 0.048) and grandparents’ high comfort level with technology (<i>OR</i> = 2.18, <i>p</i> = 0.003) during grandchildren’s remote learning were significantly associated with higher odds of grandchildren’s better school attendance. Similarly, more stable access to technology (<i>OR</i> = 1.53, <i>p</i> = 0.048) and higher comfort level with technology (<i>OR</i> = 1.67, <i>p</i> = 0.030) were significantly associated with higher odds of grandchildren’s better academic performance. The results imply the need to provide stable internet and digital devices to grandfamilies without access to these services or devices, as well as technical assistance and technical-related education workshops to custodial grandparents who are not tech-savvy.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/13/10/215access to technologycomfort level with technologygrandfamiliescustodial grandchildrencustodial grandparentsschool attendance
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Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology
Societies
access to technology
comfort level with technology
grandfamilies
custodial grandchildren
custodial grandparents
school attendance
title Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology
title_full Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology
title_fullStr Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology
title_full_unstemmed Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology
title_short Custodial Grandchildren’s School Attendance and Academic Performance during COVID-19: The Role of Technology
title_sort custodial grandchildren s school attendance and academic performance during covid 19 the role of technology
topic access to technology
comfort level with technology
grandfamilies
custodial grandchildren
custodial grandparents
school attendance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/13/10/215
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