Faculty Support as Part of Faculty Strategy on the Academic Motivation of the Working Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Working Students
2.2. Faculty Support
2.3. Academic Motivation
2.4. Methodology
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Year of Study | No. of Students (%) |
---|---|
Year 1 | 56 (40.9) |
Year 2 | 81 (59.1) |
Total | 137 (100) |
Psychological Support | Functional Support | Overall Level of Academic Motivation | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
AMOT
| Pearson Correlation | −0.574 ** | −0.154 | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.001 | 0.098 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
EMER
| Pearson Correlation | 0.096 | 0.089 | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.302 | 0.342 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
EMIN
| Pearson Correlation | 0.148 | 0.297 * | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.110 | 0.033 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
EMID
| Pearson Correlation | 0.169 | 0.294 * | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.069 | 0.025 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
IMTA
| Pearson Correlation | 0.090 | 0.259 | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.332 | 0.086 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
IMTK
| Pearson Correlation | 0.607 ** | 0.216 ** | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.001 | 0.001 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
IMTS
| Pearson Correlation | 0.648 * | 0.283 ** | |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.025 | 0.001 | ||
N | 137 | 137 | ||
Functional Support | Pearson Correlation | 0.608 ** | ||
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.001 | |||
N | 137 | |||
Psychological Support | Pearson Correlation | 0.765 ** | ||
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.000 | |||
N | 137 |
Factors | Estimate | S.E | 95% CI | p | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LL | UL | ||||||
Overall Level of Academic Motivation | 0.130 | 0.271 | 0.058 | 0.205 | 0.000 | ||
Amotivation | 0.110 | 0.164 | 0.039 | 0.187 | 0.058 | 0.205 | 0.000 |
EMER | 0.009 | 0.531 | 0.030 | 0.071 | 0.039 | 0.187 | 0.339 |
EMIN | 0.042 | 0.592 | −0.072 | −0.004 | 0.030 | 0.071 | 0.007 |
EMID | 0.038 | 0.369 | 0.069 | 0.120 | −0.072 | −0.004 | 0.012 |
IMTA | 0.037 | 0.479 | −0.074 | −0.004 | 0.069 | 0.120 | 0.013 |
IMTK | 0.272 | 0.450 | 0.098 | 0.287 | −0.074 | −0.004 | 0.000 |
IMTS | 0.260 | 0.547 | 0.092 | 0.254 | 0.098 | 0.287 | 0.002 |
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Raboca, H.M.; Cărbunărean, F. Faculty Support as Part of Faculty Strategy on the Academic Motivation of the Working Students. Educ. Sci. 2024, 14, 746. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14070746
Raboca HM, Cărbunărean F. Faculty Support as Part of Faculty Strategy on the Academic Motivation of the Working Students. Education Sciences. 2024; 14(7):746. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14070746
Chicago/Turabian StyleRaboca, Horia Mihai, and Florin Cărbunărean. 2024. "Faculty Support as Part of Faculty Strategy on the Academic Motivation of the Working Students" Education Sciences 14, no. 7: 746. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14070746
APA StyleRaboca, H. M., & Cărbunărean, F. (2024). Faculty Support as Part of Faculty Strategy on the Academic Motivation of the Working Students. Education Sciences, 14(7), 746. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14070746