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AuthorChaaban, Youmen
AuthorTarlochan, Faris
AuthorChen, Juebei
AuthorDu, Xiangyun
Available date2024-12-08T23:18:11Z
Publication Date2024-01-16
Publication NameTeaching in Higher Education
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13562517.2023.2301457
CitationChaaban, Y., Tarlochan, F., Chen, J., & Du, X. (2024). Exploring sources of engineering students’ academic well-being through Q-methodology research. Teaching in Higher Education, 1-20.
ISSN1356-2517
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85182485034&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61718
AbstractRecent interest in academic well-being has promoted universities to take proactive measures that support students in navigating the challenges of university life, in all its complexity. Drawing on systems theory, this study explored the sources of engineering students’ academic well-being at one university in Qatar. Q methodology was applied to collect and analyze data using a 31-item Q-sample. Forty-four male engineering students participated in this study, which resulted in the emergence of a three-factor solution, comprising 24 significantly loading participants. The three factors encompassed the most relevant sources of academic well-being of participants as a collective, and were termed as follows: (F-1) focusing on what we can control, (F-2) having clear direction on where we are going, and (F-3) appreciating what we are studying alone. Despite these distinctive viewpoints, there were several consensus statements that were discussed alongside the recommendations of this study for policy and practice.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis
SubjectAcademic well-being
engineering students
Q methodology
Qatar
TitleExploring sources of engineering students’ academic well-being through Q-methodology research
TypeArticle
Pagination1-20
ESSN1470-1294
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