Asian values and epistemological beliefs as predictors of valuing education among Asian students

The present study determines whether (1) Asian values and epistemological beliefs can significantly predict valuing education and (2) whether the prediction of valuing education is consistent among three different groups of Asian learners: Filipino, Singaporean and Malaysian students. Schwartz'...

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Main Authors: Malaki, Angeli Marie S., Soriano, Ma. Socorro Theresa Z., Valdez, Florangel M.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2008
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6786
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The present study determines whether (1) Asian values and epistemological beliefs can significantly predict valuing education and (2) whether the prediction of valuing education is consistent among three different groups of Asian learners: Filipino, Singaporean and Malaysian students. Schwartz's theory on Basic human values was used to explain the relationship of Asian values and Epistemological beliefs on valuing education. To accomplish the goal of the study, 563 Asian students with a mean age of 18.93 were tasked to complete three measures. The Asian Values Scale-R, Epistemological Beliefs Questionnaire and the Identification with School questionnaire. A stepwise forward Multiple Regression was used as the main analysis in the study. Findings from this study indicate that while Asian values can significantly predict valuing of education, epistemological beliefs do not. Filial piety among the Asian values consistently predicted valuing education among Filipinos, Singaporeans, and Malaysians.