Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman

Fully distance learning has been implemented for more than two years in Indonesian secondary schools during and after the pandemic lockdown. The implementation of fully online learning is abrupt to most students and teachers, and little is known about what factors affect secondary students' sat...

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Main Authors: Abubakari, Mussa Saidi, Rahman, Andi Ferry
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spelling my.uitm.ir.943482024-05-03T09:06:28Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/94348/ Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman jcrinn Abubakari, Mussa Saidi Rahman, Andi Ferry Learning. Learning strategies Fully distance learning has been implemented for more than two years in Indonesian secondary schools during and after the pandemic lockdown. The implementation of fully online learning is abrupt to most students and teachers, and little is known about what factors affect secondary students' satisfaction with online learning. Thus, this study intended to analyse factors influencing online learning satisfaction of high school students in Indonesia. An online survey was carried out, and 293 students filled out the Google Form questionnaire. Data analysis implemented the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) method. The findings indicate that family support, student-material interaction (SMI), and school support are significant influencers of online learning satisfaction. Meanwhile, teacher performance (TPP) and ICT self-efficacy (ISE) had no significant effects on learner satisfaction. However, both TPP and ISE significantly affected the SMI variable. These findings suggest that when schools and families give sufficient support to students, their satisfaction with online learning rises, resulting in better student learning engagement and outcomes. The study's findings can provide a direction for stakeholders in high schools to better implement fully online learning. UiTM Cawangan Perlis 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/94348/1/94348.pdf Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman. (2024) Journal of Computing Research and Innovation (JCRINN) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Computing_Research_and_Innovation_=28JCRINN=29/>, 9 (1): 9. pp. 91-106. ISSN 2600-8793
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Abubakari, Mussa Saidi
Rahman, Andi Ferry
Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman
description Fully distance learning has been implemented for more than two years in Indonesian secondary schools during and after the pandemic lockdown. The implementation of fully online learning is abrupt to most students and teachers, and little is known about what factors affect secondary students' satisfaction with online learning. Thus, this study intended to analyse factors influencing online learning satisfaction of high school students in Indonesia. An online survey was carried out, and 293 students filled out the Google Form questionnaire. Data analysis implemented the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) method. The findings indicate that family support, student-material interaction (SMI), and school support are significant influencers of online learning satisfaction. Meanwhile, teacher performance (TPP) and ICT self-efficacy (ISE) had no significant effects on learner satisfaction. However, both TPP and ISE significantly affected the SMI variable. These findings suggest that when schools and families give sufficient support to students, their satisfaction with online learning rises, resulting in better student learning engagement and outcomes. The study's findings can provide a direction for stakeholders in high schools to better implement fully online learning.
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title Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman
title_short Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman
title_full Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman
title_fullStr Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman
title_full_unstemmed Modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in Indonesia: the role of family and school support / Mussa Saidi Abubakari and Andi Ferry Rahman
title_sort modelling online learning satisfaction of secondary school students in indonesia: the role of family and school support / mussa saidi abubakari and andi ferry rahman
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