第五十二輯.第ㄧ期 - 2006-06-30

大專原住民族及漢族學生多元族群 校園經驗與學習發展之研究

The Impact of Campus Experience on Aboriginal and Han College Students at a Multi-Racial Institute of Technology

作 者:
劉若蘭 黃 玉 / Ruo-Lan Liu Yu Huang
關鍵字:
大專原住民族與漢族學生、校園經驗、心理社會發展 / aboriginal and Han college students, campus experiences, psychosocial development
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本研究主要探討多元族群技術學院中,原漢族群學生的個人因素、校園經驗, 對其學業成就與心理社會發展之影響。研究結果發現:(一)原住民族學生的一年 級成績、學術投入與漢族同學互動及學業成就,均顯著低於漢族學生,惟與原住 民同學互動顯著高於漢族學生。(二)一年級成績與學術投入,為原住民族與漢族 學生學業成就的主要預測變項。(三)自我概念、人際整合為原住民族學生心理社 會發展的主要預測變項。(四)自我概念、學術投入、人際整合,以及與原住民同 學互動,為漢族學生心理社會發展的主要預測變項。歸納上述研究發現,本研究 提出未來在高等教育校園中促進多元族群學生學習與發展的建議。
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of campus experiences on aboriginal and Han college students in a multi-racial institute of technology. The research samples were 215 aboriginal and 360 Han fourth-year female students in the five-year nursing program. The questionnaire for the study consisted of: a self-concept scale, college campus experience scale and psychosocial development scale. The aboriginal college students scored significantly lower than the Han college students in both academic involvement and interactions with Han college students. The only variable that the aboriginal college students scored significantly higher in was interaction with aboriginal college students. Other findings were described, and finally, recommendations for pedagogical practice were presented.
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