The structure of students’ knowledge and self-concepts. Part B. The structure of students’ self-concepts in industrial high school

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Kazunori Shimada
Jun Moriyama
Masashi Matsuura
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[1] Sano Technical High School,Industrial Technology Teacher
[2] Hyogo University of Teacher Education,Graduate School of Education
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International Journal of Technology and Design Education | 2007年 / 17卷
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Self-concept; Industrial high school; Structural analysis;
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the structure of industrial high school students’ self-concepts. The survey was conducted on 1,040 industrial high school students in Japan. A factor analysis was carried out, and five factors were identified: F1, attitude toward self-discipline; F2, attitude toward career development; F3, attitude toward professional skill development; F4, attitude toward social values; F5, attitude toward self-monitoring. It is suggested that the structure of students’ self-concepts in industrial high school includes these five components. The results of an ANOVA test showed that, there were significant differences among students of the three different grades for F1, F2, and F3. The mean scores for F1 and F2 became higher for older students, while the mean scores for F3 went down for older students.
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