STUDENTS’ ADAPTABILITY IN ONLINE LEARNING BASED ON MALAYSIAN STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION

A. Razak, N. Nawi, A. Noor, Burhan bin Che Daud, Marwan Ismail
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The education field has undergone a new norm due to the pandemic of COVID-19 and it can be seen that new techniques and improvements can be applied among the educators and students. In a Malaysian context, it is revealed that a majority of universities have enhanced the quality of teaching via online platforms such as Cisco Webex, Google Meet, Zoom and many more that provide the medium for instructional delivery. However, it is also imperative to view the situation from the students’ perspectives in order to identify the issues that have occurred throughout the online learning process. The current study is conducted to identify the level of adaptability among students towards online learning and it consists of several components such as physical, spiritual, and emotional aspects. The respondents were selected through purposive sampling from selected local universities in Malaysia where about 316 students participated. This study was done quantitatively, and the results were analysed using Smart PLS 3.2.8. The findings showed that there were high values of Cronbach alpha and composite reliability which indicates that students agreed with the items in all the constructs in terms of physical (α=0.879, CR=0.906), spiritual (α =0.863, CR=0.901), emotional (α=0.953, CR=0.961) and adaptability (α=0.913, CR=0.931). The validity (AVE) of all the constructs were also in the acceptable range. It reveals that the physical, spiritual, and emotional components are imperative in order to ensure students could adapt with the new norm of online learning during the pandemic of COVID-19. Other than that, it shows that a balance well-being could hinder problems related to tough learning situation especially in online learning. Keywords: Online learning; Malaysian student, Well-being, Pandemic, Adaptability
基于马来西亚学生认知的学生在线学习适应性研究
由于新冠肺炎的流行,教育领域经历了一个新的规范,可以看出,新的技术和改进可以在教育工作者和学生中应用。在马来西亚,据透露,大多数大学都通过思科Webex、谷歌会议、Zoom等在线平台提高了教学质量,这些平台为教学提供了媒介。然而,也必须从学生的角度看待情况,以确定整个在线学习过程中发生的问题。目前的研究旨在确定学生对在线学习的适应程度,它包括身体、精神和情感方面的几个组成部分。受访者是通过有目的的抽样从马来西亚选定的当地大学中选出的,约有316名学生参加了调查。这项研究是定量进行的,并使用Smart PLS 3.2.8对结果进行分析。结果表明,学生在身体(α=0.879,CR=0.906)、精神(α=0.863,CR=0.901)、情感(α=0.953,CR=0.0961)和适应性(α=0.913,CR=0.931)方面均同意所有构念中的项目。它揭示了在新冠肺炎大流行期间,为了确保学生能够适应在线学习的新规范,身体、精神和情感成分是必不可少的。除此之外,研究表明,平衡幸福感可能会阻碍与艰难学习环境相关的问题,尤其是在在线学习中。关键词:在线学习;马来西亚学生,幸福,流行病,适应性
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