A Typology of University Agriculture Students’ Projected Motivations to Study Abroad: An Application of Q Methodology

Richie Roberts, Shelli Rampold, Raegan Ramage, Benita Komunjeru
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The study’s purpose was to understand Louisiana State University freshman agriculture students’ projected motivations to study abroad. To achieve this, we used a Q methodological approach. When viewed through the lens of the expectancy-value model of achievement motivation, findings suggested students’ motivations could be interpreted through three typologies: (1) Goal-Oriented Students, (2) Social-Oriented Students, and (3) Learning-Oriented Students. In particular, the Goal-Oriented Students expressed they were motivated to enroll in a study abroad course because they perceived it could enhance their educational and careerrelated ambitions through personal growth. Meanwhile, Social-Oriented Students articulated that the social dimensions of study abroad courses, i.e., networking, relationship building, and opportunities to experience a new culture, served as their primary motivation. Finally, the Learning-Oriented Students reported their desire to gain more agricultural knowledge, experience an alternative method of instruction, and learn to work with diverse populations provided intrinsic value and encouraged them to study abroad in the future. As a consequence, this study’s findings not only broaden the study abroad literature but also provide implications for university administrators and faculty to better accommodate students through recruitment and programming tailored to their motivational needs. Keywords: motivation; Q methodology; study abroad; university agriculture students
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农学院学生出国留学动机的类型学:Q方法论的应用
本研究的目的是了解路易斯安那州立大学农业专业大一学生出国留学的预期动机。为了实现这一点,我们使用了Q方法方法。从成就动机的期望-价值模型来看,学生的动机可以分为三种类型:(1)目标导向型学生、(2)社会导向型学生和(3)学习型学生。特别是,目标导向型学生表示,他们有动力参加海外留学课程,因为他们认为这可以通过个人成长来提高他们的教育和职业抱负。与此同时,社会导向型学生明确表示,出国留学课程的社会维度,即网络、建立关系和体验新文化的机会,是他们的主要动机。最后,学习型学生表示,他们希望获得更多的农业知识,体验一种不同的教学方法,并学习与不同人群一起工作,这些都是他们的内在价值,并鼓励他们未来出国留学。因此,本研究的发现不仅拓宽了留学文献,而且为大学管理人员和教师提供了启示,以更好地适应学生的招聘和计划,以满足他们的动机需求。关键词:动机;问方法;出国留学;大学农业专业学生
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