The Multilevel Chain Mediating Mechanism of College Faculty’s Felt Responsibility on Students’ Engagement in Green Building Learning

Author:

Chen Sen1,Hou Yuyang1,Zhang Yujie1,Yao Zhenning1,Shen Xinyi1,Cao Luning1,Yang Haohao2,Wang Xinbo1,Gui Fuwei1,Cheng Junyang1,Huang Qian3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Department, Xi’an Physical Education University, Xi’an 710068, China

2. School of Music, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710119, China

3. School of Sports Engineering and Information Technology, Wuhan Sports University, Wuhan 430079, China

Abstract

The limitations surrounding the education and teaching of green building courses in higher education institutions are becoming increasingly evident. The roles of instructors, the learning environments of green building-related courses, and the impact of student engagement in these courses are attracting significant academic interest. This study delves into the cross-level mediating roles of the green building learning climate and helping behaviors, exploring the link between instructors’ sense of responsibility and student engagement. It employs a multi-layer structural equation model for statistical analysis, utilizing paired survey data from 543 students and 51 instructors of green building courses, based on social cognitive theory. This paper incorporates the educational psychology concepts of “climate” and “mutual aid” with the green building learning climate and mutual aid behaviors. It provides a theoretical analysis of how instructors’ sense of responsibility in colleges influences students’ learning of green building knowledge and skills. By merging the ideas of “climate” and “mutual aid”, this study aims to theoretically examine the impact of instructors’ responsibility on student engagement with green building concepts. This approach seeks to offer new theoretical insights for pedagogical studies in green building courses.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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