Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation

As the years progress there has been rapid growth in Blended Learning (BL) adoption, but only few research focused on adoption issues related to learners, academic staffs and management. Thus, research is needed to guide universities in strategically examining learners, academic staffs and managemen...

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Main Authors: Anthony Jr, Bokolo, Adzhar, Kamaludin, Awanis, Romli, Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei, Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean, Aziman, Abdullah, Gan, Leong Ming, Nurbiha, A. Shukor, Mohd Shukri, Nordin, Suria, Baba
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spelling my.ump.umpir.267992020-03-12T08:26:58Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26799/ Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation Anthony Jr, Bokolo Adzhar, Kamaludin Awanis, Romli Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean Aziman, Abdullah Gan, Leong Ming Nurbiha, A. Shukor Mohd Shukri, Nordin Suria, Baba LB2300 Higher Education QA Mathematics As the years progress there has been rapid growth in Blended Learning (BL) adoption, but only few research focused on adoption issues related to learners, academic staffs and management. Thus, research is needed to guide universities in strategically examining learners, academic staffs and management adoption of BL. Accordingly, this study develops a model to facilitate university policy makers in their decision making to assess students learning and academic staffs teaching outcome. Furthermore, this study explores on the factors that influence BL adoption in universities, through an empirical study from the perspectives of learners, academic staffs, and management. In particular, it examines the current BL practice adoption effectiveness in universities. Based on extensive review of prior studies, survey questionnaires was designed and distributed to convenience samples of 87 students, academic staffs, and management in 3 Malaysia universities to validate the developed model. Next, Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was employed to analyze the survey data. Findings reveal that supportive factors, attitude, learning mode, satisfaction, course management, and ease of use positively predict the perception of learners and academic staffs’ to adopt BL. Similarly, findings suggest that the perception of management towards BL adoption is positively determined by the strategy, structure, and support factors. Moreover, findings reveal that the impact of BL on learners’ effectiveness is positively predicted by achievement, engagement, involvement, retention, and cognitive outcome. Additionally, findings suggest that the impact BL on academic staffs’ effectiveness is significantly influence by delivery, performance, evaluation, motivation. Theoretical implications from this study contribute to enhance teaching quality by enriching course management, improving learning content, and facilitate management policies towards effective BL adoption. Springer 2019-06-15 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26799/1/Exploring%20the%20role%20of%20blended%20learning%20for%20teaching%20.pdf Anthony Jr, Bokolo and Adzhar, Kamaludin and Awanis, Romli and Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei and Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean and Aziman, Abdullah and Gan, Leong Ming and Nurbiha, A. Shukor and Mohd Shukri, Nordin and Suria, Baba (2019) Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation. Education and Information Technologies, 24 (6). pp. 3433-3466. ISSN 1573-7608 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-019-09941-z https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-019-09941-z
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Anthony Jr, Bokolo
Adzhar, Kamaludin
Awanis, Romli
Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei
Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean
Aziman, Abdullah
Gan, Leong Ming
Nurbiha, A. Shukor
Mohd Shukri, Nordin
Suria, Baba
Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation
description As the years progress there has been rapid growth in Blended Learning (BL) adoption, but only few research focused on adoption issues related to learners, academic staffs and management. Thus, research is needed to guide universities in strategically examining learners, academic staffs and management adoption of BL. Accordingly, this study develops a model to facilitate university policy makers in their decision making to assess students learning and academic staffs teaching outcome. Furthermore, this study explores on the factors that influence BL adoption in universities, through an empirical study from the perspectives of learners, academic staffs, and management. In particular, it examines the current BL practice adoption effectiveness in universities. Based on extensive review of prior studies, survey questionnaires was designed and distributed to convenience samples of 87 students, academic staffs, and management in 3 Malaysia universities to validate the developed model. Next, Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was employed to analyze the survey data. Findings reveal that supportive factors, attitude, learning mode, satisfaction, course management, and ease of use positively predict the perception of learners and academic staffs’ to adopt BL. Similarly, findings suggest that the perception of management towards BL adoption is positively determined by the strategy, structure, and support factors. Moreover, findings reveal that the impact of BL on learners’ effectiveness is positively predicted by achievement, engagement, involvement, retention, and cognitive outcome. Additionally, findings suggest that the impact BL on academic staffs’ effectiveness is significantly influence by delivery, performance, evaluation, motivation. Theoretical implications from this study contribute to enhance teaching quality by enriching course management, improving learning content, and facilitate management policies towards effective BL adoption.
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author Anthony Jr, Bokolo
Adzhar, Kamaludin
Awanis, Romli
Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei
Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean
Aziman, Abdullah
Gan, Leong Ming
Nurbiha, A. Shukor
Mohd Shukri, Nordin
Suria, Baba
author_facet Anthony Jr, Bokolo
Adzhar, Kamaludin
Awanis, Romli
Anis Farihan, Mat Raffei
Eh Phon, Danakorn Nincarean
Aziman, Abdullah
Gan, Leong Ming
Nurbiha, A. Shukor
Mohd Shukri, Nordin
Suria, Baba
author_sort Anthony Jr, Bokolo
title Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation
title_short Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation
title_full Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation
title_fullStr Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: An empirical investigation
title_sort exploring the role of blended learning for teaching and learning effectiveness in institutions of higher learning: an empirical investigation
publisher Springer
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