Title :
Development of Comprehensive I-E-O Model Incorporating Alternative Engagement: How to Measure Learning Outcomes of Japanese College Students
Author :
Aihara, Soichiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Child Educ., Osaka Kun-ei Women´´s Coll., Settsu, Japan
Abstract :
This study has two purposes. The one is to construct comprehensive I-E-O model which incorporated the psychological perspective of student engagement, that is alternative student engagement. The other is to estimate of the effects of college impact of learning outcomes in the Japanese junior college students through comprehensive I-E-O model. To construct of comprehensive I-E-O model, I use the schema proposed by Terenzini and Reason (2005), the theory of involvement from Astin, and the study of diverse learning environment from Hurt ado. Result from Structural Equation Modeling: SEM, it becomes clear that comprehensive I-E-O model is useful to analyze the learning outcomes of student. Student Engagement and Peer-Group relation are very important to improve learning outcomes. Support from Faculty and Staff is also important, if we consider indirect effects. Since items of alternative student engagement are limited in current survey questionnaire, we need to develop more items for improvement of undergraduate education.
Keywords :
education; psychology; Japanese college students; Japanese junior college students; alternative engagement; alternative student engagement; college impact; comprehensive I-E-O model; diverse learning environment; indirect effects; learning outcomes measure; peer-group relation; psychological perspective; structural equation modeling; undergraduate education; Analytical models; Educational institutions; Equations; Mathematical model; Predictive models; Psychology; I-E-O model; Involvement; JCIRP; Student Engagement; learning outcomes;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Applied Informatics (IIAIAAI), 2012 IIAI International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2719-0
DOI :
10.1109/IIAI-AAI.2012.66