DECODING ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN MULTICULTURAL THAILAND: A SECOND-ORDER SEM ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY, FAMILY, AND ECOLOGICAL DRIVERS
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Creator Kwanrutai SAELIM
Title DECODING ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN MULTICULTURAL THAILAND: A SECOND-ORDER SEM ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY, FAMILY, AND ECOLOGICAL DRIVERS
Contributor Tatchalerm SUDHIPONGPRACHA, Rachada KONGAKCHANDRA
Publisher Asian Interdisciplinary and Sustainability Review
Publication Year 2568
Journal Title Asian Interdisciplinary and Sustainability Review
Journal Vol. 14
Journal No. 2
Page no. Article 29
Keyword Academic Achievement, Second-Order SEM, Big Five Personality Traits, Family Support Systems, Multicultural Education
URL Website https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/PSAKUIJIR
Website title https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/PSAKUIJIR/article/view/283193
ISSN 3027-6535
Abstract A complex interplay of internal dispositions and external ecological systems shapes academic achievement in multicultural environments. This study investigates the multi-dimensional determinants of higher education success in Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces, a unique Muslim-majority context. Grounded in the Big Five Personality Model, Self-Determination Theory, and Ecological Systems Theory, the research employed a rigorous second-order Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach to analyze data from 1,475 undergraduates and 164 lecturers. The empirical results reveal that family support exerts the most profound influence on achievement (beta=0.77), significantly overshadowing individual learner traits. Critically, the analysis uncovered a suppression effect: learner personality traits initially had a negative direct impact but produced positive outcomes when mediated by effective lecturer engagement and instructional quality. Conversely, rigid adherence to cultural communities presented a modest constraint on performance. These findings challenge trait-centric views, suggesting that academic resilience is socially constructed through family dynamics and pedagogical alignment rather than solitary effort. Consequently, this study offers a strategic roadmap for sustainable educational development, advocating policies that synergize family involvement with culturally responsive pedagogy to advance United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 across diverse Southeast Asian educational landscapes.
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