From Online Learner Readiness to Life-long Learning Skills: A Validation of the Learning Skills Journey Tool

IF 2.8 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mary Ellen Dello Stritto, Naomi Aguiar, Carolyn Andrews
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Abstract

One student success factor in higher education is students’ readiness to learn. An increasing number of students are learning in multiple modalities and the boundaries between course modalities continue to blur. In this context, there is a need to reassess readiness for online learning in ways that can serve all 21st century learners. The purpose of this study was to re-develop and cross-validate a measure of online learner readiness with different online student samples from two universities in the United States (combined N = 10,143). The reduced 25-item instrument retained four latent constructs: self-regulation efficacy, locus of control, communication efficacy, and technology efficacy. The emergence of these four factors replicates previous scale development studies, although individual items diverge from previous readiness instruments. Current and future applications of this redeveloped readiness instrument, the Learning Skills Journey Tool, are discussed, with a specific focus on how it can serve students throughout their learning journey.
从在线学习准备到终身学习技能:学习技能之旅工具的验证
在高等教育中,学生成功的一个因素是学生的学习意愿。越来越多的学生正在以多种方式学习,课程模式之间的界限继续模糊。在这种背景下,有必要重新评估在线学习的准备情况,以服务于所有21世纪的学习者。本研究的目的是重新开发和交叉验证来自美国两所大学的不同在线学生样本的在线学习者准备程度(合计N = 10,143)。减少后的25项量表保留了4个潜在构念:自我调节效能、控制点效能、沟通效能和技术效能。这四个因素的出现重复了以前的量表发展研究,尽管个别项目与以前的准备程度工具不同。讨论了重新开发的准备工具——学习技能之旅工具的当前和未来应用,并特别关注它如何在整个学习过程中为学生提供服务。
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Online Learning
Online Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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