2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.796107
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Meaning of Education and Wellbeing: Understanding and Preventing the Risk of Loss of Meaning in Students

Abstract: The phenomenon of malaise is on the rise at universities, reflecting a deteriorating psychological state that is a combination of anxiety and stress factors. This psychological and emotional upheaval within students is indicative of a fundamental existential issue. In fact, hidden behind the choice of an educational program is the significance given by the student to their life goals. It is this dimension of attributing meaning to one’s education and, more broadly, to one’s life (the existential dimension) tha… Show more

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“…Education is an attempt to influence others, both in groups and individuals, so that they can do what is expected of an educator or a tutor (26). One of the educational media is video, a series of moving images accompanied by voices that form a unity that is sculpted into a story stream.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education is an attempt to influence others, both in groups and individuals, so that they can do what is expected of an educator or a tutor (26). One of the educational media is video, a series of moving images accompanied by voices that form a unity that is sculpted into a story stream.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, while the present study focused on three individual differences factors, it is known that online learning achievement could be influenced by a wide range of factors related to students (e.g., information literacy), teachers (e.g., instructional strategies), online platform (e.g., technical convenience and user-friendliness). Consequently, future studies could explore the interaction effect of these different variables on L2 achievement to depict a clearer picture of online learning, or explore from the perspective of positive psychology, whose significance for foreign language learning has been widely documented (e.g., Mercer and MacIntyre, 2014;Dewaele et al, 2019;Wang, 2021;Wang et al, 2021b;Baatouche et al, 2022). To triangulate the results in the future, it is suggested that a mixed method of research that includes both quantitative and qualitative data such as interviews or open-ended comments be used (Riazi and Candlin, 2014;Mackey and Bryfonski, 2018).…”
Section: Conclusion and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, while the present study focused on three individual differences factors, it is known that online learning achievement could be influenced by a wide range of factors related to students (e.g., information literacy), teachers (e.g., instructional strategies), online platform (e.g., technical convenience and user-friendliness). Consequently, future studies could explore the interaction effect of these different variables on L2 achievement to depict a clearer picture of online learning, or explore from the perspective of positive psychology, whose significance for foreign language learning has been widely documented (e.g., Mercer and MacIntyre, 2014 ; Dewaele et al, 2019 ; Wang, 2021 ; Wang et al, 2021b ; Baatouche et al, 2022 ). To triangulate the results in the future, it is suggested that a mixed method of research that includes both quantitative and qualitative data such as interviews or open-ended comments be used (Riazi and Candlin, 2014 ; Mackey and Bryfonski, 2018 ).…”
Section: Conclusion and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%