A study on the impact of the occupational performance of teachers in adult education institutions on instructional satisfaction

This study treated adult in-service students of adult education institutions as the subjects and collected data through a questionnaire survey. This study conducted confirmatory factor analysis, and reliability analysis in order to develop questionnaire on “Occupational Performance of Teachers in Ad...

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Main Author: Kao I-Chan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711901038
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spelling doaj-892131a2282740c5b068bc165232377d2021-02-02T06:03:45ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011190103810.1051/matecconf/201711901038matecconf_imeti2017_01038A study on the impact of the occupational performance of teachers in adult education institutions on instructional satisfactionKao I-ChanThis study treated adult in-service students of adult education institutions as the subjects and collected data through a questionnaire survey. This study conducted confirmatory factor analysis, and reliability analysis in order to develop questionnaire on “Occupational Performance of Teachers in Adult Education Institutions” and “Instructional Satisfaction in Adult Education Institutions”. The collected data were analyzed to discuss the occupational performance and instructional satisfaction in adult education institutions, as well as the correlation between the two and their predictability. It is found that occupational performance and instructional satisfaction in adult education institutions are highly positively correlated and greatly predictable. It is therefore suggested that teachers in adult education institutions work actively to deliver their occupational performance so as to enhance instructional satisfaction and help students to achieve their learning objectives in an effective manner.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711901038
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title_short A study on the impact of the occupational performance of teachers in adult education institutions on instructional satisfaction
title_full A study on the impact of the occupational performance of teachers in adult education institutions on instructional satisfaction
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description This study treated adult in-service students of adult education institutions as the subjects and collected data through a questionnaire survey. This study conducted confirmatory factor analysis, and reliability analysis in order to develop questionnaire on “Occupational Performance of Teachers in Adult Education Institutions” and “Instructional Satisfaction in Adult Education Institutions”. The collected data were analyzed to discuss the occupational performance and instructional satisfaction in adult education institutions, as well as the correlation between the two and their predictability. It is found that occupational performance and instructional satisfaction in adult education institutions are highly positively correlated and greatly predictable. It is therefore suggested that teachers in adult education institutions work actively to deliver their occupational performance so as to enhance instructional satisfaction and help students to achieve their learning objectives in an effective manner.
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