학술논문

Modeling undergraduate STEM students’ satisfaction with their programs in China: an empirical study
Document Type
Article
Source
Asia Pacific Education Review, 21(2), 66, pp.211-225 Jun, 2020
Subject
교육학
Language
English
ISSN
1876-407X
1598-1037
Abstract
Several major reform areas attempted by ‘New Engineering Education’ (NEE), China’s most recent engineering education reform initiative at university level, are examined for their direct and indirect impact on Chinese STEM-major students’ satisfaction with their programs in this study. With data collected from a sample of 619 Chinese undergraduate students, the measurement and structural models both display good model fts. The structural results indicate that course satisfaction fully mediates the impact of classroom instruction method on program satisfaction, while partially mediates the impact of support from faculty members and alternative assessment methods on program satisfaction. The impact of resource and service on program satisfaction, however, is direct without any mediating efect in between. Multigroup analyses show that the impact of alternative assessment methods on course satisfaction is signifcantly stronger for frst-tier university students than for non-frst-tier university students. Furthermore, there is stronger impact of resource and service on program satisfaction for junior and senior students than for freshmen and sophomores. Practical implications are discussed.