Malaysian non-Arabic speaking learners' readiness in a virtual second language learning environment

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Noorafini Kassim, Muhammad Sabri bin Sahrir, T. S. T. Ahmad
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Readiness is an important indicator of learners' willingness to engage productively in a virtual learning environment. Low readiness is believed to be the main reason behind virtual learning failure. The purpose of this present study is to investigate the effects of online readiness on learners’ learning satisfaction and performance in a virtual second language learning environment on a sample of 203 Malaysian Non-Arabic Speaking Learners using a cross-sectional survey. This study further explored which dimension of readiness is found to be the strongest predictor of their level of satisfaction and performance. Partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) analysis examined the predictive relationships between readiness, satisfaction, and performance. The results proved that online readiness was statistically a significant predictor of their learning satisfaction and performance, indicating computer and internet self-efficacy in performing activities in the virtual learning environment as the strongest predictor. By identifying the most influential predictors, this groundbreaking study recognizes which key elements of the virtual learning environment language learners would need more to relish learning and achieve their goals. This study offers critical insights that have not been previously explored by conducting a comprehensive analysis of the factors influencing learning satisfaction and performance. The findings, therefore, highlight the paramount importance of assessing the readiness of online learners and their learning environment, providing valuable guidance for higher education institutions seeking to enhance the success of VLLE. In addition, this study sets a precedent for future research in the field. It underscores the need for ongoing efforts to improve virtual language learning environments to serve students’ needs better.
马来西亚非阿拉伯语学习者在虚拟第二语言学习环境中的准备情况
准备程度是衡量学习者是否愿意在虚拟学习环境中高效参与的一个重要指标。准备不足被认为是虚拟学习失败的主要原因。本研究的目的是通过横断面调查,以203名马来西亚非阿拉伯语学习者为样本,调查在线准备状态对学习者在虚拟第二语言学习环境中的学习满意度和表现的影响。这项研究进一步探讨了哪个维度的准备状态是他们满意度和表现水平的最强预测因素。偏最小二乘结构方程建模(PLS-SEM)分析检验了准备状态、满意度和绩效之间的预测关系。结果证明,在线准备状态在统计上是他们学习满意度和表现的显著预测因素,表明在虚拟学习环境中进行活动的计算机和网络自我效能感是最强的预测因素。通过确定最具影响力的预测因素,这项开创性的研究认识到,语言学习者需要虚拟学习环境中的哪些关键元素来享受学习并实现目标。这项研究通过对影响学习满意度和表现的因素进行全面分析,提供了以前从未探索过的关键见解。因此,研究结果强调了评估在线学习者及其学习环境的准备情况的至关重要性,为寻求提高VLLE成功率的高等教育机构提供了宝贵的指导。此外,这项研究为该领域未来的研究开创了先例。它强调了不断努力改善虚拟语言学习环境以更好地满足学生需求的必要性。
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Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
CiteScore
1.90
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0.00%
发文量
46
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of this Journal is to promote a principled approach to research on language and language-related concerns by encouraging enquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. The journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current analysis in: first, second, and foreign language teaching and learning; language in education; language planning, language testing; curriculum design and development; multilingualism and multilingual education; discourse analysis; translation; clinical linguistics; literature and teaching; and. forensic linguistics.
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