Self-Efficacy and Study Burnout Among IT Students : Challenges and Potentials
Abstract
There is a risk of student dropout in the field of engineering, particularly in the domain of information technology. To find novel pedagogical and technological solutions to prevent student attrition, we must better understand student experiences regarding their learning and studying processes. This study was conducted within the introduction of a new engineering degree program at the University of Jyväskylä and focused on first-year students. The research questions are: How do IT students experience study burnout at the beginning of their studies? What kind of self-efficacy beliefs do IT students have at the beginning of their studies? How are the self-efficacy beliefs of IT students associated with their levels of study burnout at the beginning of their studies? Student experiences were gathered through a validated survey that measured student self-efficacy beliefs and their experiences regarding study burnout. The results indicate that most students have high self-efficacy beliefs but, at the same time, a few of them experience quite a high study workload stress at the beginning of their studies. Studying the development of the student experiences over time provides an understanding of the relations between the experiences of study burnout and self-efficacy. This knowledge may support the development of novel pedagogical and technological solutions so that students may be provided timely guidance, leading to improved student well-being and ultimately to decreased dropouts in the field of engineering.
Main Authors
Format
Conferences
Conference paper
Published
2022
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Reykjavík University
Original source
https://en.ru.is/media/cdio2022/CDIO_2022_Proceedings.pdf
The permanent address of the publication
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Parent publication ISBN
978-9935-9655-6-1
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2002-1593
Conference
International CDIO Conference
Language
English
Published in
Proceedings of the International CDIO Conference
Is part of publication
The 18th International CDIO Conference : Proceedings – Full Papers
Citation
- Järvinen, M., Roslöf, J., Lämsä, J., Hämäläinen, R., & Kettunen, L. (2022). Self-Efficacy and Study Burnout Among IT Students : Challenges and Potentials. In M. S. Gudjonsdottir, H. Audunsson, A. Manterola Donoso, G. Kristjansson, I. Saemundsdóttir, J. T. Foley, M. Kyas, A. Sripakagorn, J. Roslöf, J. Bennedsen, K. Edström, N. Kuptasthien, & R. Lyng (Eds.), The 18th International CDIO Conference : Proceedings – Full Papers (pp. 727-738). Reykjavík University. Proceedings of the International CDIO Conference. https://en.ru.is/media/cdio2022/CDIO_2022_Proceedings.pdf
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Research profiles, AoF
Profilointi, SA
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Additional information about funding
This research was funded by the Academy of Finland [grant numbers 292466 and 318095, the Multidisciplinary Research on Learning and Teaching profiles I and II of University of Jyväskylä]. The support of the University of Jyväskylä is gratefully acknowledged.
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