Blended learning engagement in higher education institutions: A differential item functioning analysis of students' backgrounds

Purpose - Digital technology has transformed teaching and learning in such a way that it seems imperative lecturers and institutions need to adapt and adopt a blended learning model of instruction across disciplines. However, there is a scarcity of studies to determine the degree of students' e...

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Main Authors: Adams, Donnie, Hwee, Mabel Joo Tan, Sumintono, Bambang, Siew, Pei Oh
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2020
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28927/1/MJLI%2017%2001%202020%20133-158.pdf
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author Adams, Donnie
Hwee, Mabel Joo Tan
Sumintono, Bambang
Siew, Pei Oh
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description Purpose - Digital technology has transformed teaching and learning in such a way that it seems imperative lecturers and institutions need to adapt and adopt a blended learning model of instruction across disciplines. However, there is a scarcity of studies to determine the degree of students' engagement on blended or online university courses. The purpose of the study is to investigate students' cognitive engagement, emotional engagement, and behavioural engagement in a blended learning model of instruction as well as specifically assess their engagement based on demographic factors such as age, gender, field of study, ethnicity, and type of institution in leading Malaysian public and private higher education institutions. Methodology - A non-experimental quantitative research design was employed in this study. 462 undergraduate and postgraduate students were sampled using the Blended Learning Readiness Engagement Questionnaire. Subsequently, WINSTEPS Rasch model measurement software was used to determine the reliability and validity of the research instrument. Descriptive statistics and differential item functioning (DIF) were conducted to assess students' engagement in a blended learning model of instruction with the latter analyzing specifically on students' demographic factors such as age, gender, field of study, ethnicity, and type of institution. Findings - Findings show high levels of engagement in blended learning activities among students in both public and private higher education institutions based on their cognitive, emotional, and behavioural engagement processes. Findings also indicates differences in students' engagement based on demographic factors such as age, gender, field of study, ethnicity, and type of institution. Significance - The findings of this study will help lecturers reflect on their own teaching practices in this era of technology advancement where a blended learning model of instruction are given increased prioritization and proliferation. Implications and recommendations for future research in blended learning practices are presented.
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spelling uum-289272022-10-06T00:38:32Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28927/ Blended learning engagement in higher education institutions: A differential item functioning analysis of students' backgrounds Adams, Donnie Hwee, Mabel Joo Tan Sumintono, Bambang Siew, Pei Oh L Education (General) Purpose - Digital technology has transformed teaching and learning in such a way that it seems imperative lecturers and institutions need to adapt and adopt a blended learning model of instruction across disciplines. However, there is a scarcity of studies to determine the degree of students' engagement on blended or online university courses. The purpose of the study is to investigate students' cognitive engagement, emotional engagement, and behavioural engagement in a blended learning model of instruction as well as specifically assess their engagement based on demographic factors such as age, gender, field of study, ethnicity, and type of institution in leading Malaysian public and private higher education institutions. Methodology - A non-experimental quantitative research design was employed in this study. 462 undergraduate and postgraduate students were sampled using the Blended Learning Readiness Engagement Questionnaire. Subsequently, WINSTEPS Rasch model measurement software was used to determine the reliability and validity of the research instrument. Descriptive statistics and differential item functioning (DIF) were conducted to assess students' engagement in a blended learning model of instruction with the latter analyzing specifically on students' demographic factors such as age, gender, field of study, ethnicity, and type of institution. Findings - Findings show high levels of engagement in blended learning activities among students in both public and private higher education institutions based on their cognitive, emotional, and behavioural engagement processes. Findings also indicates differences in students' engagement based on demographic factors such as age, gender, field of study, ethnicity, and type of institution. Significance - The findings of this study will help lecturers reflect on their own teaching practices in this era of technology advancement where a blended learning model of instruction are given increased prioritization and proliferation. Implications and recommendations for future research in blended learning practices are presented. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28927/1/MJLI%2017%2001%202020%20133-158.pdf Adams, Donnie and Hwee, Mabel Joo Tan and Sumintono, Bambang and Siew, Pei Oh (2020) Blended learning engagement in higher education institutions: A differential item functioning analysis of students' backgrounds. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction (MJLI), 17 (1). pp. 133-158. ISSN 1675-8110 https://doi.org/10.32890/mjli2020.17.1.6
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Blended learning engagement in higher education institutions: A differential item functioning analysis of students' backgrounds
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title_short Blended learning engagement in higher education institutions: A differential item functioning analysis of students' backgrounds
title_sort blended learning engagement in higher education institutions a differential item functioning analysis of students backgrounds
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