Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education
Bernholt A, Hagenauer G, Lohbeck A, Glaeser-Zikuda M, Wolf N, Moschner B, Lueschen I, Klass S, Dunker NK (2018)
JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO 10(1): 24-51.
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Autor*in
Bernholt, Andrea;
Hagenauer, Gerda;
Lohbeck, Annette;
Glaeser-Zikuda, Michaela;
Wolf, Nicole;
Moschner, Barbara;
Lueschen, Iris;
Klass, Susi;
Dunker, Nina KimUniBi
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
Study satisfaction is regarded as a significant indicator of study success. Based on the off er-and-use model (Helmke, 2012), the present study aimed at predicting study satisfaction of students in teacher education by individual factors and perceived factors of the study environment. According to Westermann et al. (1996), three facets of study satisfaction were distinguished: satisfaction with the study content, satisfaction with the study conditions, and satisfaction with coping of study-related stress. The study was conducted at four universities and two colleges of teacher training in Germany. Participants were 792 student teachers (mean semester: 3.51). Path analysis showed that factors of the perceived study environment (instructional quality and positive relationships with fellow students), students' personality (in particular neuroticism; to a lower extent also conscientiousness) as well as individual factors concerning the use of study off er (mastery goal orientation, academic self-concept, and the subjective experience of study success) substantially explained study satisfaction. The explained variance was highest for students' satisfaction with the study content. Furthermore, the three-dimensionality of study satisfaction was confirmed.
Stichworte
Higher education;
Teacher education;
Study satisfaction;
Offer-and-use-model;
Instructional quality;
Learning motivation
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO
Band
10
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
24-51
ISSN
1866-6671
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2919083
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Bernholt A, Hagenauer G, Lohbeck A, et al. Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO. 2018;10(1):24-51.
Bernholt, A., Hagenauer, G., Lohbeck, A., Glaeser-Zikuda, M., Wolf, N., Moschner, B., Lueschen, I., et al. (2018). Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO, 10(1), 24-51.
Bernholt, Andrea, Hagenauer, Gerda, Lohbeck, Annette, Glaeser-Zikuda, Michaela, Wolf, Nicole, Moschner, Barbara, Lueschen, Iris, Klass, Susi, and Dunker, Nina Kim. 2018. “Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education”. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO 10 (1): 24-51.
Bernholt, A., Hagenauer, G., Lohbeck, A., Glaeser-Zikuda, M., Wolf, N., Moschner, B., Lueschen, I., Klass, S., and Dunker, N. K. (2018). Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO 10, 24-51.
Bernholt, A., et al., 2018. Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO, 10(1), p 24-51.
A. Bernholt, et al., “Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education”, JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO, vol. 10, 2018, pp. 24-51.
Bernholt, A., Hagenauer, G., Lohbeck, A., Glaeser-Zikuda, M., Wolf, N., Moschner, B., Lueschen, I., Klass, S., Dunker, N.K.: Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO. 10, 24-51 (2018).
Bernholt, Andrea, Hagenauer, Gerda, Lohbeck, Annette, Glaeser-Zikuda, Michaela, Wolf, Nicole, Moschner, Barbara, Lueschen, Iris, Klass, Susi, and Dunker, Nina Kim. “Antecedents of study satisfaction of students in teacher education”. JOURNAL FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ONLINE-JERO 10.1 (2018): 24-51.
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