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摘要
本研究的目的是确定在suabaya Adi Buana大学PGRI工程学院的学生在线学习期间的自我调整和学业压力水平的概况。采用调查定量研究方法。为了更准确地表示,所使用的采样技术是饱和采样。来自工业、电气、环境、城市规划、时尚、化妆、美食等专业的学生共200人。使用的数据收集技术是两份问卷,即自我调整和学业压力,通过网上申请收集。本研究使用的数据分析技术是描述性统计。结果表明,工科学生的自我适应能力处于中低、中高水平。低类别的学业压力表现在情感表达方面,占62%;高类别的学业压力表现在改变方面,占78%。可以得出的结论是,大多数研究参与者在在线学习过程中仍然处于稳定状态。然而,无论是在自我调节过程中还是在学业压力水平上,都有一定比例的方面不太完美。关键词:自我调节,学业压力,网络学习,高等教育
Profile of self-adjustment and level of academic stress during online learning in higher education
This study aims at determining the profile of self-adjustment and academic stress levels during the online learning period of students at Faculty of Engineering PGRI Adi Buana University, Surabaya. The method used was survey quantitative research. The sampling technique used was a saturated sample for a more accurate representation. There were 200 students of total from department of industry, electrical, environment, urban planning, fashion, make-up, and gastronomy. The data collection techniques used were two questionnaires, namely self-adjustment and academic stress which were collected through online application. The data analysis technique used in this research was descriptive statistics. The results show that the self-adjustment of engineering faculty students was in the poor and high category. The adjustment aspect in the low category was found in the aspect of expressing feelings for 62%, while the academic stress in the high category was found in the aspect of change for 78%. It can be concluded that most of research participants during the online learning were still in a stable condition. However, there were several percentages of aspects that were less than perfect in the process of either self-adjustment or the level of academic stress. Keywords: self-adjustment, academic stress, online learning, higher education