英文摘要 |
Beliefs on the nature of knowledge and the knowledge-seeking process, known as epistemological beliefs, have a substantial impact on cognitive learning, thereby affecting teaching theory. Although foreign studies on epistemological beliefs are extensive, epistemological belief theory and belief measurements have not been examined. Therefore, this study revises the epistemological belief scale developed by Schommer. A sample of 296 vocational students in Taiwan was obtained to investigate the structure of epistemological beliefs and determine whether mature and immature epistemological theory have differing dimensions. The 18 items of the epistemological belief scale used in this study include the 5 factors knowledge construction, knowledge context, cumulative capacity, cumulative learning, and argument. The results of this study support Hofer and Pintrich's argument that a positive relationship exists between these 5 factors. The 5 factors were loaded on the second-order factors of nature of knowledge learning and the process of knowledge learning. This study adopts an exploratory and descriptive design; thus, future studies should cross-validate the various samples. |