Impact of Physical Learning Environment on University Students’ Academic Engagement in an Online Learning Setting during Covid-19: Evidence from a Sri Lankan University

Pub Date : 2022-08-29 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v9.n3.953
H. T. Wickremasinghe, W. Kumuduni
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The restrictions imposed due to the outbreak of Coronavirus 2019 led to a paradigm shift in terms of the learning arrangements. In such a situation, since curfew was imposed in Sri Lanka, the universities commenced their all-academic activities using different virtual platforms such Zoom and MS Teams to continue teaching and learning process. Active student engagement is vital for the success of the process. However, evidence shows that the level of student engagement is low in academic activities in an online learning setting and the studies that explored the impact of the physical environment on this situation are rare. Therefore, this study aims to study the impact of ambient and spatial attributes in the physical environment on the level of students’ academic engagement in an online learning setting. Data were collected from a purposive sample of 238 undergraduates of University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka and were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling with AMOS. The model fit assessment, path coefficient estimation and hypotheses testing were done at the data analysis. The study finding empirically validate the impact of ambient and spatial attributes of the physical environment on student engagement in an online learning setting. Out of ambient attributes, noise and lighting level were recorded as the most influencing factor while size and shape of the study area were recorded as highly influencing factors out of spatial attributes. The impact of air quality, layout and pattern on student engagement was found insignificant. The study finding broadens the components taken as physical resources considered in the Engagement Theory and provide insights for students, university officials, housing developers and policy makers on the importance of the physical learning environment for the student academic engagement in an online leaning setting
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新冠肺炎期间物理学习环境对大学生在线学习环境学术参与的影响:来自斯里兰卡一所大学的证据
由于2019冠状病毒爆发而实施的限制导致了学习安排的范式转变。在这种情况下,自斯里兰卡实施宵禁以来,各大学开始使用Zoom和MS Teams等不同的虚拟平台开展所有学术活动,以继续教学过程。学生的积极参与对这个过程的成功至关重要。然而,有证据表明,在在线学习环境中,学生参与学术活动的程度很低,探索物理环境对这种情况的影响的研究也很少。因此,本研究旨在研究物理环境中的环境和空间属性对在线学习环境中学生学术参与水平的影响。数据是从斯里兰卡Jayewardenepura大学238名本科生的有目的的样本中收集的,并使用AMOS的结构方程建模进行分析。在数据分析中进行了模型拟合度评估、路径系数估计和假设检验。研究结果实证验证了物理环境的环境和空间属性对在线学习环境中学生参与度的影响。在环境属性中,噪声和光照水平被记录为最大影响因素,而研究区域的大小和形状被记录为空间属性中的高度影响因素。空气质量、布局和模式对学生参与度的影响微乎其微。这项研究拓宽了参与理论中被视为物理资源的组成部分,并为学生、大学官员、住房开发商和政策制定者提供了关于物理学习环境对学生在线学习环境中学术参与的重要性的见解
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