Master in education students' attitudes toward research at one University of Education in Myanmar

Author:

Htang Ling KeeORCID,Hlaing Thet HtarORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis study scrutinizes the attitudes of postgraduate students specializing in education toward research at one University of Education in Myanmar.Design/methodology/approachHaving collected data from 121 Master in Education (MEd) students in three education departments, the study validated Papanastasiou's (2014) Revised-Attitude toward Research (R-ATR) scale by performing confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). A one-way MANOVA was used to establish the significance of mean differences between groups and ANOVA was used for the same purpose among groups.FindingsThe R-ATR scale is fit with the sample (χ2/df = 1.60), and the students' attitudes toward research are favorable with mean value for research usefulness (5.98), positive research predispositions (5.55) and research anxiety (3.61), despite feeling stressed and anxious. There was a significant difference in the students' attitudes toward research regarding their departments, while no significant difference was found based on their research experience, gender and age.Practical implicationsThere should be an effective mechanism in implementing the research course and in online delivery mode, collaboration between the faculties in the process of revision and review of the research courses, effective strategies of improving research instructors' quality and also internationalization to sustain students' positive attitudes toward research and to reduce their stress and anxiety.Originality/valueThis research is empirically novel, and the initiative attempts to first use the R-ATR scale in teacher education in Myanmar.

Publisher

Emerald

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