英文摘要 |
The measurement of achievement goals is suffered from disputes of reconceptualization. Until now, there are a few researches intended to investigate it, and the re-conceptualized model is also poor in its foundation of cross-cultural evidence. It is needed to further investigation if it is suited for interpreting elementary school students’ achievement goals. Moreover, the pattern of achievement goals is remained unknown. There are two purposes of present study: (1) to revise the problems in achievement goal measurement, and verify the fitness of six dimensions model. (2) to analyze the achievement goal pattern conceived by elementary school students. The Mandarin version of achievement goal questionnaire, with a total of 18 items composed of three items in each of six subscales, is implemented. The confirmatory factor analysis is introduced to analyze the data which is collected from 127 sixth grade elementary school students. The results are indicated that: (1) the questionnaire is good in its internal consistency reliability as well as the overall fitness, parsimony, and internal structural fitness. (2) There are three kinds of achievement goal patterns conceived by elementary school students. Finally, according to present findings, the suggestions are proposed for future researches and practice at the end of present research. |