Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness

The college impact model provides a valuable framework for explaining various college student learning outcomes. However, few quantitative studies have examined the effectiveness of college impact model in explaining engineering undergraduates’ sustainability consciousness, a critical lear...

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Main Authors: Qiudi Zhao, Xianwei Liu, Yonghong Ma, Xiaoqi Zheng, Miaomiao Yu, Dongjiao Wu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2614
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spelling doaj-eaf2814a29514e528b4b7ad67b9c6bb22020-11-25T02:52:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01127261410.3390/su12072614su12072614Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability ConsciousnessQiudi Zhao0Xianwei Liu1Yonghong Ma2Xiaoqi Zheng3Miaomiao Yu4Dongjiao Wu5Institute of Higher Education, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaInstitute of Higher Education, Capital Research and Development Center for Engineering Education, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaInstitute of Higher Education, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaInstitute of Higher Education, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaInstitute of Education Economics and Management, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Marxism, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaThe college impact model provides a valuable framework for explaining various college student learning outcomes. However, few quantitative studies have examined the effectiveness of college impact model in explaining engineering undergraduates’ sustainability consciousness, a critical learning outcome in engineering education. This study proposes a modified college impact model to test the structural links among curriculum experiences, sustainable agency beliefs, and engineering undergraduates’ sustainability consciousness, and to explore the moderating effect of gender on the structural model. Data are collected from 1804 senior engineering students enrolled in five traditional engineering disciplines at 14 first-class engineering universities in China. Structural equation modeling was used for testing the research model. The results demonstrate that (1) curricular emphasis has a significant direct impact on all three dimensions of students’ sustainability consciousness, while instructional practice has a significant direct influence on the sustainability knowingness dimension; (2) both curricular emphasis and instructional practice have a significant indirect influence on sustainability consciousness through the full or partial mediation of sustainable agency beliefs; and (3) gender moderates several paths in the structural model. Theoretical and practical implications are provided, and suggestions for future research are offered.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2614college impact modelsustainability consciousnesscurricular emphasisinstructional practicesustainable agency beliefschinese engineering undergraduates
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author Qiudi Zhao
Xianwei Liu
Yonghong Ma
Xiaoqi Zheng
Miaomiao Yu
Dongjiao Wu
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Xianwei Liu
Yonghong Ma
Xiaoqi Zheng
Miaomiao Yu
Dongjiao Wu
Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness
Sustainability
college impact model
sustainability consciousness
curricular emphasis
instructional practice
sustainable agency beliefs
chinese engineering undergraduates
author_facet Qiudi Zhao
Xianwei Liu
Yonghong Ma
Xiaoqi Zheng
Miaomiao Yu
Dongjiao Wu
author_sort Qiudi Zhao
title Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness
title_short Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness
title_full Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness
title_fullStr Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness
title_full_unstemmed Application of the Modified College Impact Model to Understand Chinese Engineering Undergraduates’ Sustainability Consciousness
title_sort application of the modified college impact model to understand chinese engineering undergraduates’ sustainability consciousness
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The college impact model provides a valuable framework for explaining various college student learning outcomes. However, few quantitative studies have examined the effectiveness of college impact model in explaining engineering undergraduates’ sustainability consciousness, a critical learning outcome in engineering education. This study proposes a modified college impact model to test the structural links among curriculum experiences, sustainable agency beliefs, and engineering undergraduates’ sustainability consciousness, and to explore the moderating effect of gender on the structural model. Data are collected from 1804 senior engineering students enrolled in five traditional engineering disciplines at 14 first-class engineering universities in China. Structural equation modeling was used for testing the research model. The results demonstrate that (1) curricular emphasis has a significant direct impact on all three dimensions of students’ sustainability consciousness, while instructional practice has a significant direct influence on the sustainability knowingness dimension; (2) both curricular emphasis and instructional practice have a significant indirect influence on sustainability consciousness through the full or partial mediation of sustainable agency beliefs; and (3) gender moderates several paths in the structural model. Theoretical and practical implications are provided, and suggestions for future research are offered.
topic college impact model
sustainability consciousness
curricular emphasis
instructional practice
sustainable agency beliefs
chinese engineering undergraduates
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2614
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