英文摘要 |
This study explores the learning motives and satisfaction of 26 students in study abroad programs to compare the differences of learning motives and satisfaction levels of students with varying backgrounds. This study utilizes 3 types of surveys with different content to collect data for analysis and research: the surveys include student background information, learning motives of adults, and student learning satisfaction. The data is supplemented by descriptive statistics, t-test, single-factor analysis, and Pearson correlation. The findings showed that there is no significant correlation in the differences of learning motives of adults dependent on gender, occupation, and background in art; for the adult learning motives of different age groups in the facet of "for the purpose of learning information and further education related to work" in "career development" and the facet of "encouraged by family members" from "external expectations", both reached a significant level. For adult learning motives of subjects with different years of service, "for the purpose of learning information and further education related to work" in the facet of career development and student learning satisfaction in the facet of "gaining curriculum information on education content before choosing classes" in "course content" reached a significant level. Additionally, there is a moderate positive correlation between "learning motives of adults" and "learning satisfaction". Lastly, the researcher proposes conclusions and suggestions based on the findings of this study. |