This study examines the effect of the satisfaction with major on career exploration behavior focused on the comparison between 2year and 4year colleges in a sample of 550 of college students majoring in airline service in Choong Chung province. The data was analyzed descriptive analysis, t-test, ANOVA, multiple regression analysis, hierarchical analysis. As a result, first, class/curriculum satisfaction had positive effect on self exploration while relationship satisfaction and pride major had positive effects on job exploration and self exploration. Second, the effect of satisfaction with major on career exploration behavior was different depending on school system. Accordingly it is suggested that different approaches are required in career counselling for 2year and 4year college students.•
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of face-to-face education and non-face-to-face education of beauty workers on learning satisfaction. For the investigation of this study, 400 beauty workers nationwide who have received face-to-face education and non-faceto- face education were targeted. Previous studies that studied the satisfaction of face-to-face education and non-face-to-face education were referenced, and a total of 400 copies were distributed for three months from November 01, 2021 to January 31, 2022 and 273 copies were used as survey data. For data analysis, frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and T-test were conducted through the SPSS 25.0 program. As a result of analyzing the effect of face-to-face education and non-face-to-face education of beauty workers on learning satisfaction, learning commitment and interaction with students showed a positive (+) effect on learning satisfaction. It is believed that it will be very effective for learning satisfaction by using smart mixed training courses in NCS training or blended learning education that mixes face-to-face and non-face-to-face education as basic data for learning training methods.
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