Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression

The pandemic has shifted all modes of education into the Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup. Thus, several factors affect students’ perception on education and their learning motivation. However, previous studies lack discussion on the effect of time-related factors in determining students' l...

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Main Authors: Albano, Asher Jethro D., Martirez, Chelsea Reine S., Ngo, Gilliana Ysabel J., Verdejo, Isaiah John A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-11332023-02-17T00:44:04Z Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression Albano, Asher Jethro D. Martirez, Chelsea Reine S. Ngo, Gilliana Ysabel J. Verdejo, Isaiah John A. The pandemic has shifted all modes of education into the Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup. Thus, several factors affect students’ perception on education and their learning motivation. However, previous studies lack discussion on the effect of time-related factors in determining students' learning motivation in this setup. This paper aims to analyze the relationship between different time-related variables and the students' learning motivation, exploring it with other non-time-related variables using ordinal multinomial regression analysis. Data were gathered by surveying ID 121 Grade 12 students of the De La Salle University - Integrated School (DLSU - IS) Manila. Results revealed that at 0.05 level of significance, academic engaged time is a significant positive odds predictor of both learning motivation and academic identity. Additionally, time-on-tasks for summative outputs is a significant positive odds predictor of academic identity. Consequently, as these time-related factors positively predict learning motivation and academic identity, school administrations must integrate strategies to increase the engaged time of students during class and evaluate the delivery of summative outputs for a more effective utilization of students’ time-on-task. 2022-05-12T20:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/poster_cli/2 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1133&context=conf_shsrescon DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository allocated time engaged time time-on-task learning motivation online distance learning (ODL) Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic allocated time
engaged time
time-on-task
learning motivation
online distance learning (ODL)
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle allocated time
engaged time
time-on-task
learning motivation
online distance learning (ODL)
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Albano, Asher Jethro D.
Martirez, Chelsea Reine S.
Ngo, Gilliana Ysabel J.
Verdejo, Isaiah John A.
Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression
description The pandemic has shifted all modes of education into the Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup. Thus, several factors affect students’ perception on education and their learning motivation. However, previous studies lack discussion on the effect of time-related factors in determining students' learning motivation in this setup. This paper aims to analyze the relationship between different time-related variables and the students' learning motivation, exploring it with other non-time-related variables using ordinal multinomial regression analysis. Data were gathered by surveying ID 121 Grade 12 students of the De La Salle University - Integrated School (DLSU - IS) Manila. Results revealed that at 0.05 level of significance, academic engaged time is a significant positive odds predictor of both learning motivation and academic identity. Additionally, time-on-tasks for summative outputs is a significant positive odds predictor of academic identity. Consequently, as these time-related factors positively predict learning motivation and academic identity, school administrations must integrate strategies to increase the engaged time of students during class and evaluate the delivery of summative outputs for a more effective utilization of students’ time-on-task.
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author Albano, Asher Jethro D.
Martirez, Chelsea Reine S.
Ngo, Gilliana Ysabel J.
Verdejo, Isaiah John A.
author_facet Albano, Asher Jethro D.
Martirez, Chelsea Reine S.
Ngo, Gilliana Ysabel J.
Verdejo, Isaiah John A.
author_sort Albano, Asher Jethro D.
title Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression
title_short Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression
title_full Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression
title_fullStr Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the Relationship Between Time-Related Factors and Learning Motivation in an Online Distance Learning (ODL) Setup using Ordinal Multinomial Regression
title_sort analyzing the relationship between time-related factors and learning motivation in an online distance learning (odl) setup using ordinal multinomial regression
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