IT自我效能对个人IT专业选择的群体层面语境支持:涨潮涨船公理的多层次检验

Julie A. Rursch, A. Luse
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本文运用社会认知职业理论(SCCT)研究了群体层面的社会支持和障碍对个人信息技术专业意向的影响。为了这个项目的目的,IT专业是广泛的,包括计算机科学,计算机工程,软件工程和信息系统。一种多层次的方法可以检验高中学生群体中的自我效能感如何影响个人的专业意向。样本是来自中西部一个州40所不同高中的300多名学生,他们参加了为期一年的基于探究的it相关主题教育项目,包括游戏设计、网络防御和机器人技术。结果显示,高中阶段较高的信息技术自我效能感对学生个人选择信息技术专业有显著的正向影响。即使学生在信息技术方面的个人自我效能感没有显著影响,这也成立。因此,“水涨船高”这个公理是正确的。
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The Group Level Contextual Support of IT Self-Efficacy on Individual's Choice to Major in IT: A Multilevel Examination of the Rising Tide Raises All Boats Axiom
This paper examines group-level social support and barrier effects on the individual intent to major in information technology (IT) using the social cognitive career theory (SCCT.) For the purposes of this program, IT majors are broadly inclusive, encompassing computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, and information systems. A multilevel approach allows examination of how self-efficacy within a group of students at a high school impacts the individual intention to major. The sample is more than 300 students from 40 different high schools across a Midwestern state who enrolled in a year-long inquiry-based educational program on IT-related topics including game design, cyber defense, and robotics. The results showed a higher self-efficacy in IT at the high school level had a strong positive impact on individual student choice to major in IT. This holds true even when the student’s individual self-efficacy in IT had no significant impact. Therefore, the axiom that the rising tide raises all boats holds true.
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