Examining the Roles of Perceived Connectedness and Motivation in Predicting Positive University Learning Outcomes During COVID-19 Emergency Remote Schooling Practices

被引:0
|
作者
Baohua Yu
Artem Zadorozhnyy
机构
[1] Lingnan University,School of Graduate Studies
[2] The Education University of Hong Kong,undefined
来源
关键词
Online connectedness; Learning motivation; University learning outcomes; Structural equation modelling;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The sudden outbreak of COVID-19, which has presented great challenges to pedagogy, has catalyzed the transition of teaching and learning to the online mode. Uncovering the key factors that facilitate positive learning outcomes in online learning environments has thus gathered importance. To bring these factors to light, this study aims to understand and model the effect of perceived online connectedness on the relationship between student motivation and university learning outcomes. Based on 470 questionnaire responses collected by students from nine universities in Hong Kong and Macao, findings from structural equation modelling, showed students’ online connectedness partially mediated the relationship between online learning motivation and university learning outcomes. These results suggest that the learner’s motivation derives not only from the perceived relevance of the learning subject, but also from the learner’s attributes such as confidence, satisfaction, and attention during online learning. Moreover, students’ perceived connectedness, which considers the comfort, community, facilitation, interaction, and collaboration of students in an online context, plays a key role in students’ positive learning outcomes. Pedagogical implications for teachers, educators and students and university policy implications are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:537 / 555
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Learning during COVID-19: the role of self-regulated learning, motivation, and procrastination for perceived competence
    Pelikan, Elisabeth Rosa
    Lueftenegger, Marko
    Holzer, Julia
    Korlat, Selma
    Spiel, Christiane
    Schober, Barbara
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ERZIEHUNGSWISSENSCHAFT, 2021, 24 (02): : 393 - 418
  • [32] The Roles and Responsibilities of School Administrators During the Emergency Remote Teaching Process in Covid-19 Pandemic
    Altun, Sadegul Akbaba
    Bulut, Mustafa
    RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP, 2021, 6 (04): : 870 - 901
  • [33] Positive and negative aspects of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in the view of Brazilian university students who received university assistance
    Capellini, Vera Lucia Messias Fialho
    Zhang, Jie
    Garcia, Luciana Marolla
    Hashimoto, Marcelo Setsuo
    da Rocha, Eduardo Pimentel
    FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, 2025, 10
  • [34] Examining Perceived Stress and Individualized Care Practices by Senior Nursing Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Vaizoglu, Dogancan
    Acaroglu, Rengin
    MEDITERRANEAN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, 2024, 4 (02): : 120 - 128
  • [35] Negative emotions, cognitive load, acceptance, and self-perceived learning outcome in emergency remote education during COVID-19
    Tzafilkou, Katerina
    Perifanou, Maria
    Economides, Anastasios A.
    EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, 2021, 26 (06) : 7497 - 7521
  • [36] Negative emotions, cognitive load, acceptance, and self-perceived learning outcome in emergency remote education during COVID-19
    Katerina Tzafilkou
    Maria Perifanou
    Anastasios A. Economides
    Education and Information Technologies, 2021, 26 : 7497 - 7521
  • [37] Teachers' Well-Being, Emotions, and Motivation During Emergency Remote Teaching Due to COVID-19
    Panadero, Ernesto
    Fraile, Juan
    Pinedo, Leire
    Rodriguez-Hernandez, Carlos
    Balerdi, Eneko
    Diez, Fernando
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [38] Recognizing Predictors of Students' Emergency Remote Online Learning Satisfaction during COVID-19
    Kovacevic, Ivana
    Labrovic, Jelena Andelkovic
    Petrovic, Nikola
    Kuzet, Ivana
    EDUCATION SCIENCES, 2021, 11 (11):
  • [39] Effects of emergency remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic on university physics students in Italy
    Marzoli, Irene
    Colantonio, Arturo
    Fazio, Claudio
    Giliberti, Marco
    di Uccio, Umberto Scotti
    Testa, Italo
    PHYSICAL REVIEW PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH, 2021, 17 (02):
  • [40] The emergency remote teaching experience during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Arabian Gulf University
    Ayoub, Alaa Eldin A.
    Alsabbagh, Maha M.
    Abido, Mohammad S.
    Alabbasi, Ahmed M. Abdulla
    Daghustani, Wid H.
    Al-Ajab, Al-Ajab M.
    Al Khazali, Taysir M.
    Al Mahamid, Soud M.
    Shahat, Mohamed A.
    Allah, Mohamed Dahmani Fath
    COGENT EDUCATION, 2024, 11 (01):