成功的框架:澳大利亚奖励在菲律宾的学者

G. Importante, Eleonor Callena, Gilbert Gordo, Jeanette Pedriña
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澳大利亚奖学金获得者回国后所取得的成功程度各不相同。成功的衡量标准与重新进入行动计划(REAP)的实施、工作场所引入的变化程度以及个人发展有关。然而,归国学者的成功程度尚未得到研究。事实上,一些学者被认为是不太成功的,有一些情况下,他们无法实施或完成他们的reap。本研究旨在建立一个框架,以显示影响学者成功水平的不同因素。采用顺序探索性混合方法。学者的任务(他们的工作量/职位/在用人单位的级别)和素质,他们的动机,以及奖学金支持的程度被认为是他们成功程度的促进因素。然而,同事和上级的支持被发现是阻碍因素。多元回归强化了任务似乎是归国学者成功的一个预测因素,在某种程度上,学者的素质也可能促进他们的成功。因此,在选择澳大利亚奖学金的潜在受助人时,与工作有关的指标和个人素质可能是学者选择标准中考虑的有用因素。
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A Framework for Success: Australia Awards Scholars in the Philippines
The level of success achieved by returning Australia Awards scholars varies. Success is measured in relation to the implementation of Re-Entry Action Plans (REAP), degree of change introduced in the workplace, and personal development. However, the level of success of returning scholars has not been studied. In fact, some scholars were considered less successful, and there were cases wherein they were unable to implement or complete their REAPs. This study aimed to develop a framework to show contrasting factors that contribute to scholars' success levels. A sequential exploratory mixed method was utilized. The scholars' assignment (their workload/designation/rank in their employing organization) and qualities, their motivation, and the extent of scholarship support were considered facilitating factors in their level of success. However, colleagues and support from superiors were found to be hindering factors. Multiple regression reinforced that assignment appeared to be a predictor of success for returning scholars and to some extent scholars' qualities may also facilitate their success. Consequently, in selecting potential grantees for Australia Awards, work-related indicators and personal qualities may be useful factors to be considered in the scholars' selection criteria.
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