Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin

Malaysia currently has about 3 million senior citizens, and the number is rising. UN statistics show that Malaysia is likely to reach "ageing nation" status by the year 2035. As the elderly constitute an increasing proportion of Malaysia's population, it is pertinent to address their...

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Main Authors: Ng, Siew Foen, Zakaria, Razimi, Mayidin, Mohd Baharim
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1045232024-10-13T18:07:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104523/ Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin Ng, Siew Foen Zakaria, Razimi Mayidin, Mohd Baharim Social psychology Learning ability Self-education. Self-culture Malaysia currently has about 3 million senior citizens, and the number is rising. UN statistics show that Malaysia is likely to reach "ageing nation" status by the year 2035. As the elderly constitute an increasing proportion of Malaysia's population, it is pertinent to address their needs and concerns, which have direct impact on their well­being and quality of life. This study examined the relationships of life satisfaction, learner autonomy and selected demographic variables of older adults in the State of Kelantan, Malaysia. A convenience sample of 111 adults, age 50 or older, was selected to participate in this survey. T-tests, ANOVAs and Pearson Correlations were utilized to determine the relationships of the demographic variables to Learner Autonomy Profile Scores and Life Satisfaction Scores. The findings reveal that ethnicity, education level and living area correlate significantly and positively with the learner autonomy profile scores of the respondents. Only education level was found to significantly and positively correlate with life satisfaction. In addition, results of this study indicate that there is a significant and positive relationship of learner autonomy profile scores and life satisfaction scores. Implications for practice as well as recommendations for further study and public policy emphases are discussed. 2013 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104523/1/104523.pdf Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin. (2013) [Research Reports] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/104523.pdf> (Unpublished)
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topic Social psychology
Learning ability
Self-education. Self-culture
spellingShingle Social psychology
Learning ability
Self-education. Self-culture
Ng, Siew Foen
Zakaria, Razimi
Mayidin, Mohd Baharim
Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin
description Malaysia currently has about 3 million senior citizens, and the number is rising. UN statistics show that Malaysia is likely to reach "ageing nation" status by the year 2035. As the elderly constitute an increasing proportion of Malaysia's population, it is pertinent to address their needs and concerns, which have direct impact on their well­being and quality of life. This study examined the relationships of life satisfaction, learner autonomy and selected demographic variables of older adults in the State of Kelantan, Malaysia. A convenience sample of 111 adults, age 50 or older, was selected to participate in this survey. T-tests, ANOVAs and Pearson Correlations were utilized to determine the relationships of the demographic variables to Learner Autonomy Profile Scores and Life Satisfaction Scores. The findings reveal that ethnicity, education level and living area correlate significantly and positively with the learner autonomy profile scores of the respondents. Only education level was found to significantly and positively correlate with life satisfaction. In addition, results of this study indicate that there is a significant and positive relationship of learner autonomy profile scores and life satisfaction scores. Implications for practice as well as recommendations for further study and public policy emphases are discussed.
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author Ng, Siew Foen
Zakaria, Razimi
Mayidin, Mohd Baharim
author_facet Ng, Siew Foen
Zakaria, Razimi
Mayidin, Mohd Baharim
author_sort Ng, Siew Foen
title Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin
title_short Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin
title_full Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin
title_fullStr Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin
title_full_unstemmed Learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / Ng Siew Foen, Razimi Zakaria and Mohd Baharim Mayidin
title_sort learner autonomy among older adults: a vehicle for lifelong learning and life satisfaction / ng siew foen, razimi zakaria and mohd baharim mayidin
publishDate 2013
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104523/1/104523.pdf
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