“I realized that I can express myself”: Motivational Drives behind Freshmen Attendance in Lectures

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Okan GÜLBAK, Gizem MUTLU GÜLBAK
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This paper reports the findings of a research study conducted to understand the main motivational drives behind attendance in lectures and whether the drives differ based on the attendance rate. The study particularly seeks to gain insight into the attendance reasons reported by freshmen students for a mass course offered in a higher education context. The participants of the study consisted of 158 freshmen students studying at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in İstanbul, Türkiye. The research design collected qualitative data through semi-structured interviews and quantitative data through statistical data that describes the students’ attendance rates. The analysis of the data showed that the students were primarily motivated by the lecturer’s style. According to the students, their lecturer’s way of teaching, attitude towards the students and providing room for self-expression play major role for their motivation to attend the lectures. The secondary motivation for freshmen was found as the syllabus with an interesting content, suggested readings and bonus points. Additionally, some of the students stated that they attended the lectures only because the attendance is compulsory. Regarding the change of motivational drives based on the attendance rates, the data revealed that compulsory attendance do not have an impact on the attendance of students with very high attendance rates. In the paper, the results are discussed based on the relevant literature and the implications for increasing motivation in higher education contexts are provided.
“我意识到我可以表达自己”:新生听课的动机驱动
本文报告了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在了解讲座出勤率背后的主要动机,以及这些动机是否因出勤率而异。这项研究特别试图深入了解高等教育中大一新生参加集体课程的原因。该研究的参与者包括158名在İstanbul, trkiye人文社会科学学院学习的大一学生。研究设计通过半结构化访谈收集定性数据,通过描述学生出勤率的统计数据收集定量数据。对数据的分析表明,学生们主要是被讲师的风格所激励。根据学生的反馈,讲师的教学方式、对待学生的态度以及为学生提供自我表达的空间对他们听课的动机起着主要作用。第二大动机是教学大纲中有趣的内容、推荐阅读和加分。此外,一些学生表示,他们参加讲座只是因为出席是强制性的。基于出勤率的动机驱动的变化,数据显示,强制出勤对出勤率很高的学生的出勤率没有影响。本文在相关文献的基础上对研究结果进行了讨论,并提出了在高等教育背景下提高学习动机的意义。
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Yuksekogretim Dergisi EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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