Olivia M Soler, Adam O'Malley, Whitney Cook, Morgan Richardshon, J. Blackburn, Kristin S. Stair, Richie Roberts
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Abstract
In 2015, the United States Department of Agriculture reported that agriculture baccalaureate graduates were only expected to fill two-thirds of the available job openings. To address this need, it has become critical for colleges of agriculture to retain high-quality students. In response, universities have attempted to determine the practices to foster student success. Therefore, in this study we aimed to investigate how goal orientation factors (i.e., mastery goal orientation and academic efficacy) may influence the academic success (i.e., first semester GPA, second semester GPA) of College of Agriculture (COA) freshmen. The current investigation was grounded in goal orientation and social self-efficacy theory, which allowed us to understand self-efficacy’s influence on students’ academic performance. The findings from this study suggested that social and academic efficacy influenced the student academic achievement of COA freshmen. Therefore, it is recommended that university leaders foster self-efficacy for university agricultural students and that future research be conducted to determine the variables that describe the variance in first semester GPA and retention best.
2015年,美国农业部(United States Department of Agriculture)报告称,农业学士学位毕业生预计只能填补三分之二的职位空缺。为了满足这一需求,农业院校留住高质量的学生变得至关重要。作为回应,大学试图确定促进学生成功的做法。因此,本研究旨在探讨目标取向因素(即掌握目标取向和学业效能感)对农学院新生学业成功(即第一学期GPA、第二学期GPA)的影响。本研究以目标取向和社会自我效能理论为基础,了解自我效能对学生学业成绩的影响。本研究结果表明,社会效能感和学业效能感对COA新生学业成绩有显著影响。因此,我们建议大学领导培养农业大学学生的自我效能感,并建议未来的研究确定最能描述第一学期GPA和保留率方差的变量。