Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective

The purposes are to deepen the understanding of the correlation between learning motivation and learning burnout and thereby stimulate the learning motivation of college students. According to the theory of educational psychology, mechanism of learning motivation, and causes of learning burnout are...

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Main Authors: Xu, Ruilin, Wang, Qinglei, Chin, Ngien Siong, Teo, Eng Wah
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spelling my.um.eprints.352612022-10-18T05:56:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35261/ Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective Xu, Ruilin Wang, Qinglei Chin, Ngien Siong Teo, Eng Wah G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation GV Recreation Leisure L Education (General) The purposes are to deepen the understanding of the correlation between learning motivation and learning burnout and thereby stimulate the learning motivation of college students. According to the theory of educational psychology, mechanism of learning motivation, and causes of learning burnout are analyzed. The learning motivation and learning burnout of college students majoring in sports are taken as the breakthrough point. The learning motivation and learning burnout situation of Chinese and Malaysian students majoring in sports are surveyed and compared through questionnaires. In addition, Chinese students majoring in sports are taken as examples to analyze the impact of learning motivation on learning burnout. The correlations between various dimensions are analyzed to determine the impact of learning motivation on learning burnout. The total learning motivation scores of students from the Sport School of Zhengzhou University and the University of Malaya Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences are 122.3 +/- 22.4 and 140.2 +/- 23.6, respectively, and their average scores for each question are 3.60 and 4.07, respectively. The total learning burnout scores of students from the Sport School of Zhengzhou University and the University of Malaya Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences are 58.2 +/- 8.95 and 53.6 +/- 7.34, respectively. The learning motivation of Malaysian college students majoring in sports is slightly stronger than Chinese students. Compared with Malaysia, the learning burnout of college students majoring in sports in China is extra apparent, mainly exhibited in the two dimensions of depression and a low sense of achievement. The learning motivation and learning burnout of college students majoring in sports are negatively correlated; that is, the stronger the learning motivation, the weaker the learning burnout; on the contrary, the weaker the learning motivation, the more severe the learning burnout. In conclusion, learning burnout of college students can be reduced by correcting and stimulating their learning motivation and improving their learning self-efficacy. Frontiers Media 2021-12-29 Article PeerReviewed Xu, Ruilin and Wang, Qinglei and Chin, Ngien Siong and Teo, Eng Wah (2021) Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. ISSN 1664-1078, DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.691324 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.691324>. 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.691324
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topic G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
GV Recreation Leisure
L Education (General)
spellingShingle G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
GV Recreation Leisure
L Education (General)
Xu, Ruilin
Wang, Qinglei
Chin, Ngien Siong
Teo, Eng Wah
Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
description The purposes are to deepen the understanding of the correlation between learning motivation and learning burnout and thereby stimulate the learning motivation of college students. According to the theory of educational psychology, mechanism of learning motivation, and causes of learning burnout are analyzed. The learning motivation and learning burnout of college students majoring in sports are taken as the breakthrough point. The learning motivation and learning burnout situation of Chinese and Malaysian students majoring in sports are surveyed and compared through questionnaires. In addition, Chinese students majoring in sports are taken as examples to analyze the impact of learning motivation on learning burnout. The correlations between various dimensions are analyzed to determine the impact of learning motivation on learning burnout. The total learning motivation scores of students from the Sport School of Zhengzhou University and the University of Malaya Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences are 122.3 +/- 22.4 and 140.2 +/- 23.6, respectively, and their average scores for each question are 3.60 and 4.07, respectively. The total learning burnout scores of students from the Sport School of Zhengzhou University and the University of Malaya Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences are 58.2 +/- 8.95 and 53.6 +/- 7.34, respectively. The learning motivation of Malaysian college students majoring in sports is slightly stronger than Chinese students. Compared with Malaysia, the learning burnout of college students majoring in sports in China is extra apparent, mainly exhibited in the two dimensions of depression and a low sense of achievement. The learning motivation and learning burnout of college students majoring in sports are negatively correlated; that is, the stronger the learning motivation, the weaker the learning burnout; on the contrary, the weaker the learning motivation, the more severe the learning burnout. In conclusion, learning burnout of college students can be reduced by correcting and stimulating their learning motivation and improving their learning self-efficacy.
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author Xu, Ruilin
Wang, Qinglei
Chin, Ngien Siong
Teo, Eng Wah
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Wang, Qinglei
Chin, Ngien Siong
Teo, Eng Wah
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title Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
title_short Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
title_full Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
title_fullStr Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of learning motivation and burnout of Malaysian and Chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
title_sort analysis of learning motivation and burnout of malaysian and chinese college students majoring in sports in an educational psychology perspective
publisher Frontiers Media
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