A study of factors related to willingness to learn among work-study students attending an acupuncture vocational school
10.3777/jjsam.59.395
- VernacularTitle:鍼灸専門学校における勤労学生の学習意欲に関連する要因の検討
- Author:
Taro TOMURA
;
Kazuhisa MIYASHITA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
work-study student;
exploratory inventory survey;
learning-related standard;
structural equation modeling
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2009;59(4):395-405
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
[Objective]In order to provide proper educational guidance to work-study students attending an acupuncture school, learning-related standards were prepared by conducting an exploratory inventory survey, and the relationships among willingness to learn, average test scores, and the number of absences was investigated.
[Methods]Subjects were 234 work-study students majoring in acupuncture at a vocational school. The construct validity of the standards and the verification validity of external variables were investigated using exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling.
[Results]The results of exploratory factor analysis revealed the following four factors affecting learning:fatigue, willingness to learn, career matching, and class environment. With verification validity, a model having the number of absences at the center matched the data well (GFI=0.959, AGFI=0.929, RMSEA=0.057, and CFI=0.912).
[Conclusion]For proper educational guidance, the establishment of guidance based on the number of absences-which is affected by willingness to learn and in turn affects average test scores-appears valid.