• Title/Summary/Keyword: Academic Self-Eficacy

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The Effects of Obese Elementary Students Education Program in Blended Learning Environment (혼합학습 환경에서 비만학생 교육 프로그램의 효과)

  • Kim, Jeong-Gyeom;Lee, Eun-Seon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2006
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to develop an obese elementary students education program available for blended learning environments, which refered to a combination of ofline and online learning. And it's also intended to verify its efect to bost the eficiency of obese schol children's learning about obesity.Methods : The subjects were 52(experimental group=21, control group=31 ) fourth, fifth and sixth graders who OVA. Results : The obese elementary students education program tailored to blended learning setting wasn't more conducive to lowering the obesity level of the obese students t han the typical obese elementary students education program. But the obese elementary students education was more efective than the typical one in improving the knowle dge of the obese students about obesity, and in enhancing the academic self-eficacy of the children. Conclusion : As the obese elementary students education program tailored to blended learning setting was effective in boosting the relevant knowledge and academic self-efficacy of the children, sustained research efforts should be put into developing obese elementary students education programs available for both online and offline to help students to access information on obesity and manage it better.

Effect of academic self-efficacy, task value, and class participation of college students on learning satisfaction through flip learning (플립러닝 학습법을 통한 대학생의 학업적 자기효능감, 과제가치, 수업참여도가 학습만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Ju, Hyeon Jeong
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.211-225
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of academic self-efficacy, task value, behavioral participation, cognitive participation, emotional participation, and initiative participation on learning satisfaction in 462 college students who took a flip learning class. Results, As for the direct effect of variables affecting learning satisfaction, behavioral participation was the largest factor, followed by initiative participation, task value, emotional participation, and academic self-efficacy. These variables explained 86% of learning satisfaction. Academic self-efficacy and task value had an indirect effect on learning satisfaction through behavioral, emotional, and proactive participation. In the multi-group moderating effect with the upper-middle class (B+ or higher) and the lower-middle class (below B) group as the moderating variables, there was a partial moderating effect because the path coefficients of leading participation and learning satisfaction differed between the groups. It is necessary to seek various ways to increase the degree of participation in learning and to develop an intervention strategy through a program tailored to each individual.