Self-efficacy and Self-esteem as Determinants of Students’ Interest in Introductory Technology in Anambra State, Nigeria

Chukwuemeka Etodike
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Despite the importance of introductory technology as vocational subjects and the basis of STEM education, students’ interest in the subject is not encouraging as many students have erroneous conception of the subject. Given this situation, this study investigated the self-esteem and self-efficacy as determinants of students’ interest introductory technology. Anchored on social cognitive theory, the study adopted a factorial design and 2-Way analysis of variance as design and statistical tool to examine the effects of self-esteem and self-efficacy on students’ interests in Introductory Technology. The sample of this study consist of 478 junior secondary II students (221 males, 257 females) whose ages ranged from 11 to 15yrs with a mean age of 12.50years and standard deviation of 1.20. Multi-stage sampling method was used in selecting the sample for the study. Data were collected with Interest Scale, Index of self-esteem scale and Self-efficacy scale. The result revealed that the observed mean difference in the students’ interest in Introductory Technology among students with high and low self-esteem was significant at F(3, 478) = 15.9, p < .05. Also, the mean difference in the students’ interest in Introductory Technology among students with high and low self-efficacy was significant at F(3, 478) = 12.0, p < .05. Equally findings revealed that there is interaction effect between self-esteem and self-efficacy on students’ interest in Introductory Technology at F(3, 478) = 7.5, p < .05. Findings imply that that self-esteem and self-efficacy impacted students’ interest in introductory technology subject. It is recommended that school management consider adoption of extra-curricular activities aimed at improving social skill competence of students to enhance students’ self-esteem and self-efficacy.
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自我效能感和自尊是尼日利亚阿南布拉州学生对入门技术感兴趣的决定因素
尽管入门技术作为职业学科和STEM教育的基础很重要,但由于许多学生对这门学科有错误的概念,学生对这门学科的兴趣并不令人鼓舞。在此背景下,本研究探讨了自尊和自我效能感作为学生兴趣介绍技术的决定因素。本研究以社会认知理论为基础,采用因子设计和双向方差分析作为设计和统计工具,考察自尊和自我效能感对学生技术导论兴趣的影响。本研究样本为初二学生478人,其中男221人,女257人,年龄11 ~ 15岁,平均年龄12.50岁,标准差1.20。采用多阶段抽样方法选择研究样本。采用兴趣量表、自尊指数量表和自我效能量表进行数据采集。结果显示,高自尊学生和低自尊学生对入门技术兴趣的平均差异显著(F(3,478) = 15.9, p < 0.05)。高、低自我效能学生对入门技术兴趣的平均差异有显著性,F(3,478) = 12.0, p < 0.05。自尊和自我效能对学生技术导论兴趣有交互作用,F(3,478) = 7.5, p < 0.05。研究结果表明,自尊和自我效能感影响学生对技术入门科目的兴趣。建议学校管理层考虑采取旨在提高学生社交技能能力的课外活动,以增强学生的自尊和自我效能感。
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