First-Year Students’ Perceptions of Their Learning Experience at Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City

Authors

  • Thi Thu Trang Nguyen Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Thi Ngoc Diep Nguyen Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Thanh Binh Ly Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Thi Nguyet Anh Dao Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Thi Oanh Pham Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Thi Thin Do Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Corressponding author's email:

nguyenthithutrang@iuh.edu.vn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54644/jte.75A.2023.1303

Keywords:

Learning experience, First-year student, Academic effort, Student satisfaction, Student sense of belonging

Abstract

This study explored how first-year students perceived their learning experience at Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city (IUH). The freshmen’s learning experience was measured by their academic, social, and emotional involvement in educationally purposeful activities. The research also examined the intercorrelations of various aspects of learning experience and their relationships with freshmen’s satisfaction and sense of belonging. Data collected from an online survey with the participation of 898 IUH first-year students showed that students highly rated the quality of their lecturers’ teaching practices, the institutional support, and expressed their satisfaction with their entire learning experience. Data, however, indicated areas that needed improving. IUH first-year students did not make enough academic effort because of low levels of the coursework’s challenge. Moreover, the quantity and quality of the interactions between first-year students and other members of IUH were still low, which negatively affected students’ sense of belonging to the university. The study also pointed out factors positively correlated with students’ satisfaction and sense of belonging, including the institutional support, the quality of students’ relationships with socializing agents on campus, and the high quality of teaching practices. Based on these results, some suggestions were put forward to help IUH motivate first-year students to make more effort in their study; support and encourage students’ better integration with IUH learning environment; and increase students’ sense of belonging to the university.

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Author Biographies

Thi Thu Trang Nguyen, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thi Thu Trang Nguyen received the B.A. degree in Russian language from University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, in 1990, the Master’s degree in education from the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, in 2000. She completed her PhD degree in education in University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia, in 2016. Her research interests include higher education, student engagement, and teaching practices.
She is currently working as a Senior Lecturer at Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city. She has published a textbook and 6 scientific journal articles as an author or co-author.

Thi Ngoc Diep Nguyen, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thi Ngoc Diep Nguyen received the B.S. degree in physics from HCMC University of Education, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, in 1996 and the M.S. degree in physics from HCMC University of Sciences, Ho Chi Minh city, in 2005. She is interested in Physics and Psychology.
She works as a Lecturer at Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city.
Email: nguyenthingocdiep@gmail.com

Thanh Binh Ly, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thanh Binh Ly was awarded her M.S degree in environmental management in 2019 from Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Her research interests are related to the fields of environment management and undergraduate student learning.
She works as a Lecturer at Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city.
Email: lythanhbinh@iuh.edu.vn

Thi Nguyet Anh Dao, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thi Nguyet Anh Dao completed her M.A degree in Vietnamese language and literature in 2013 from Vinh University, Vietnam. Her research interests are Vietnamese language, sociology and undergraduate student learning.
She works as a Lecturer at Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city.
Email: daothinguyetanh@iuh.edu.vn

Thi Oanh Pham, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thi Oanh Pham was awarded M.A degree in Vietnamese language and literature in 2012 from HCMC University of Education, Vietnam. She is interested in Vietnamese language, sociology, student teamwork skills and undergraduate student learning.
She works as a Lecturer at Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city. She teaches Vietnamese language, Teamwork skills and Research Methodology.
Email: phamthioanh@iuh.edu.vn

Thi Thin Do, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Thi Thin Do received her B.A degree in Vietnamese literature and linguistics teacher education in 1999 from Can Tho University, Can Tho, Vietnam. She was awarded M.A degree in Vietnamese literature in 2016 from Van Hien University, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Her research interests are Vietnamese literature, and Vietnamese higher education.
She works as a Lecturer at Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city. She teaches Vietnamese language, Sociology and Research Methodology.
Email: dothithin@iuh.edu.vn

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28-02-2023

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Nguyen, T. T. T., Nguyen, T. N. D., Ly, T. B., Dao, T. N. A., Pham, T. O., & Do, T. T. (2023). First-Year Students’ Perceptions of Their Learning Experience at Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City. Journal of Technical Education Science, 18(1), 95–106. https://doi.org/10.54644/jte.75A.2023.1303

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