Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting

The main objective of this study is to identify and discuss the motivational factors that significantly influence learners' academic success in an Australian enabling education setting. The logistic regression technique has been employed to identify the motivational factors using data collected...

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Main Authors: Tanya Weiler, Md Wahid Murad
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Social Studies Education Research 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of Social Studies Education Research
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Online Access:https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/4439
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description The main objective of this study is to identify and discuss the motivational factors that significantly influence learners' academic success in an Australian enabling education setting. The logistic regression technique has been employed to identify the motivational factors using data collected through online surveys with 331 learners enrolled in Foundation Studies and Diploma programs at a South Australian university. Empirical results showed that there are some dominant motivational factors that can be used to predict how and why they are important in influencing learners’ academic success in these programs. The motivational factors that were found to significantly influence learners’ academic success include the time available to study, work status, living with a disability, and childcare arrangements. Individual study habits and interest in the materials were also found to be significant. Additionally, several other motivational factors were found to not significantly influence learners’ academic success within the same environment. Overall, these results showed that learners with higher intrinsic motivation drivers are more likely to succeed in enabling education. Therefore, appropriate teaching and learning approaches and environments, including diversified supports and mechanisms that can assist students to encourage motivation, are vital for learners to succeed in enabling programs.
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spelling doaj.art-c741f012b07e447b8b3f671740f4ef222023-02-15T16:12:35ZengJournal of Social Studies Education ResearchJournal of Social Studies Education Research1309-91082022-12-0113497119592Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education SettingTanya Weiler0Md Wahid Murad1UniSA College, UniSA Education Futures, University of South Australia, DP2-48, 160 Currie Street, Adelaide, SA 5001University of South AustraliaThe main objective of this study is to identify and discuss the motivational factors that significantly influence learners' academic success in an Australian enabling education setting. The logistic regression technique has been employed to identify the motivational factors using data collected through online surveys with 331 learners enrolled in Foundation Studies and Diploma programs at a South Australian university. Empirical results showed that there are some dominant motivational factors that can be used to predict how and why they are important in influencing learners’ academic success in these programs. The motivational factors that were found to significantly influence learners’ academic success include the time available to study, work status, living with a disability, and childcare arrangements. Individual study habits and interest in the materials were also found to be significant. Additionally, several other motivational factors were found to not significantly influence learners’ academic success within the same environment. Overall, these results showed that learners with higher intrinsic motivation drivers are more likely to succeed in enabling education. Therefore, appropriate teaching and learning approaches and environments, including diversified supports and mechanisms that can assist students to encourage motivation, are vital for learners to succeed in enabling programs.https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/4439motivationlearnersenabling educationacademic successuniversity pathway programslogistic regressionaustralia
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Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
motivation
learners
enabling education
academic success
university pathway programs
logistic regression
australia
title Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting
title_full Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting
title_fullStr Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting
title_full_unstemmed Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting
title_short Motivational Factors Influencing Learners’ Academic Success in an Australian Enabling Education Setting
title_sort motivational factors influencing learners academic success in an australian enabling education setting
topic motivation
learners
enabling education
academic success
university pathway programs
logistic regression
australia
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