Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of learning immersion on self-efficacy and educational satisfaction and examine ways to improve educational satisfaction by increasing learning immersion and self-efficacy for students in the fields of aviation, as the importance of and the need for studying learning immersion have risen in the midst of changing learning environments due to the paradigm shift in education and the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This study of 232 college students in aviation-related fields was analyzed with SPSS 21.0. The main finding of this study reveals that cognitive immersion and behavioral immersion in learning immersion have a meaningful effect on self-efficacy and self-regulating efficacy. This indicates that, as the learners developed their own study plans and other cognitive strategies and actively engaged in and performed learning activities to achieve their learning goals, their such efforts influenced self-regulation ability, leading them to immerse themselves in learning. The result illustrates that learning design with learner-centered approaches and the development and use of concrete educational content based on these approaches are important for enabling college students in aviation-related fields to immerse themselves in learning in online and offline environments and increase self-efficacy and educational satisfaction.

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