对学生法律职业兴趣、法学院满意度和心理困扰的影响:新西兰趋势

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Law Teacher Pub Date : 2021-09-14 DOI:10.1080/03069400.2021.1968166
Valerie A. Sotardi, L. Taylor, E. Brogt, U. Cheer, N. Baird
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摘要本文调查了从新西兰三所大学的法律系学生中自行选择的数据的横截面和纵向趋势。从第一年学习开始到第三年结束,学生们被邀请完成问卷调查,记录一系列期望、看法和态度。进行分析是为了更好地了解学生在法学院前三年对法律职业的兴趣、对法学院的满意度和心理困扰。使用描述性和推断统计学,我们发现学生的学术自我效能感(即在法律课程中取得成功的感知能力)和对评估的态度是法学院体验的显著贡献者。在法学院学习三年的学生在职业兴趣和对法学院的满意度方面保持稳定。然而,三分之二的学生似乎有心理健康问题的风险,我们记录到,从法学院开始到二年级结束,心理困扰有所增加。讨论的重点是法学院如何应对这些发现。
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Influences on students’ interest in a legal career, satisfaction with law school, & psychological distress: trends in New Zealand
ABSTRACT This paper investigates cross-sectional and longitudinal trends in data collected from a self-selected cohort of law students enrolled at three New Zealand universities. From the beginning of their first year of study to the end of their third year, students were invited to complete questionnaires that documented a range of expectations, perceptions, and attitudes. Analysis was carried out to better understand students’ interest in a legal career, satisfaction with law school, and psychological distress across their first three years at law school. Using descriptive and inferential statistics, we found that students’ academic self-efficacy (i.e. perceived ability to be successful in law courses) and attitudes towards assessment emerged as noteworthy contributors to the law school experience. Students who persevered across three years of law school remained stable in their career interests and satisfaction with law school. However, two out of three students appeared at risk for mental health difficulties and we document an increase in psychological distress from the beginning of law school to the end of second year. Discussion focuses on how law schools might respond to these findings.
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