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The Impact of Performance Participation Motivation on Dance Self-Confidence and Major Satisfaction among Chinese Dance Students in Korea
한국 내 무용전공 중국 유학생의 공연참여동기가 무용자신감과 전공만족도에 미치는 영향
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2026.80.223Asian Dance Journal
Vol.80
pp.223-245
This study examined the effects of performance participation motivation on dance self-confidence and major satisfaction among Chinese international students majoring in dance studying at Korean universities and tested the mediating effect of dance self-confidence. A survey was conducted with 303 respondents, and the collected data were analyzed using measurement and structural equation models. The results showed that performance participation motivation had significant positive effects on both dance self-confidence and major satisfaction. Dance self-confidence also had a significant positive effect on major satisfaction and demonstrated a mediating effect in the relationship between performance participation motivation and major satisfaction. These findings suggest that systematic support for performance experiences and educational support measures to enhance dance self-confidence are necessary to improve major satisfaction and academic adjustment among international dance major students in Korea.
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The Effects of Professor Student Interaction on Class Satisfaction and Career Exploration Behavior of Chinese International Students Majoring in Dance
교수·학생 상호작용이 무용 전공 중국 유학생의 수업 만족 및 진로 탐색 행동에 미치는 영향
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2026.80.269Asian Dance Journal
Vol.80
pp.269-299
This study aimed to examine the effects of professor student interaction on class satisfaction and career exploration behavior among Chinese international students majoring in dance in Korean universities. A survey was conducted with 312 Chinese dance students enrolled in university dance programs across Korea, and 310 valid responses were analyzed using SPSS 26.0 and Amos 24.0. The results indicated that students with higher academic levels and advanced Korean language proficiency demonstrated more active professor student interaction and career exploration behavior. Furthermore, professor student interaction had a positive effect on class satisfaction and significantly promoted career exploration behavior. Class satisfaction also played an important role in enhancing students’ engagement in career exploration. These findings provide practical implications for improving curricula and designing targeted career support strategies for Chinese dance students studying in Korea, highlighting the importance of fostering effective professor student interactions to support academic engagement and future career development.
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