Faculty Environments, Psychosocial Dispositions, and the Academic Achievement of College Students

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作者
Rodney A. Clifton
Raymond P. Perry
Christine Adams Stubbs
Lance W. Roberts
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[1] University of Manitoba,Faculty of Education
[2] University of Manitoba,St. John's College
[3] University of Manitoba,Department of Psychology
[4] University of Manitoba,Office of University 1
[5] University of Manitoba,Department of Sociology
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Research in Higher Education | 2004年 / 45卷
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academic achievement; cognitive demands; college; postsecondary education; social support; structural equation modeling;
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Postsecondary institutions seek to create a pedagogical environment that increases students' knowledge, expands their powers of reasoning, and shapes their psychosocial dispositions. In this study, we examined a conceptual model of academic attainment including two aspects of the pedagogical environment experienced by students, namely the cognitive demands set by professors and the social support provided by both professors and other students. Along with these climate variables, three psychosocial dispositions of students, self-esteem, perceived academic control, and coping strategies, were also included. A sample of 854 undergraduate students in the faculties of Arts and Science from a mid-western Research-1 (Canadian) university was used to estimate the effect parameters in the model. The results suggest that both cognitive demands and social support affected the students 9 perceived academic control and coping strategies. In turn, the pedagogical environment and the psychosocial dispositions affected the students' academic achievement. Implications for establishing and maintaining supportive pedagogical environments and for helping students improve their perceived control and coping strategies are discussed.
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页码:801 / 828
页数:27
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