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EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS

Year 2014, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 1 - 10, 01.07.2014

Abstract

This study is aimed at identifying the differences on the adult learning principles by Knowles based on gender with the use of videoconferencing technology. The theoretical foundation for this study is the andragogy theory by Knowles (1980) that holds a set of adult learning principles such as learners’ self concept; motivation to learn, readiness to learn, role of learners’ experience, learners’ need to know and learning orientation. A total of 394 respondents answered the questionnaire distributed to them and collected data were analyzed using chi-square test, t-test and descriptive analysis (mean and standard deviations). The SPSS software version 17 was utilized for data analysis. This study showed that significance differences existed between the adult learning principles by Knowles (1980) with the use of videoconferencing technology based on gender. The researchers recommend that further studies explore other adult learning theories looking at the gender differences besides including a larger sample from different institutions. Male and female students need to have the same opportunities in education with the use of technology to support teaching and learning process.

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Year 2014, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 1 - 10, 01.07.2014

Abstract

References

  • Abdul, R. H., Mohd, Z. A. N., Mohammad, F. N., Hafiz, M. S., Mohd, S. Z., Yazrina, Y. & Mohd, Z. M. (2004). Information communication & technology. Second Edition. Kuala
  • Lumpur: MzGraw-Hill (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Atan, H., Jaafar, I, Guan, S. K., Azli, N. A. & Abd Rahman, Z, Idrus, R. M. (2003).
  • Selftransitional characteristic of distance education learnes: A case study of three Malaysian Universities. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education-TOJDE, 44. Retrived on March 19, 2004]. Available from http://tojde.anadolu.edu.tr/tojde12/articles/Jaafar.htm
  • Belanger, F. & Jordan, D. H. (2000). Evaluation and implementation of distance learning:
  • Technologies, tools and techniques. Hershey, PA: Idea Publishing Group. Bray, E., Kumiko, A. & Larry, D. (2008). Predictors of learning satisfaction in Japanese online distance learners. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 9 (3), 1-24.
  • Busch, T. (1995). Gender differences in self-efficacy and academic performance among students of Business administration. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 39, 311-3
  • Carville, S. & Mitchell, D. R. (2001). It's a bit like star trek: The effectiveness of videoconferencing. Innovations in Education and Training International, 37(1), 42-49.
  • Dimmick, J., Sikand, J., & Patterson, S. (1994). The gratification of the household telephone: Sociability, instrumentality and reassurance. Communication Research, 21, 643-6
  • Demiray, E. & Sensu, C. (2000). Distance education for women’s development: a case study at Anadolu University, Turkey. Jurnal Pendidikan Jarak Jauh, [Online]. 2 (2), retrieved on 19 February 2004. Available from http://www.freewebs.com/mjdisted/pastissues.htm
  • Fischer, C. S. (1992). American calling: A social history of the telephone to 1940.
  • Berkeley: University of California Press. W. & Sadatul, M. (2005). 8 basics declaration draft in Putrajaya. Kuala Lumpur: Mingguan, Malaysia.
  • Holden, G. (1994). Multipoint videoconferencing. Epistolodidaktika, 1, 72-83.
  • Houtz, L.E., & Gupta, U.G. (2001). Nebraska high school students computer skills and attitudes. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 33(3), p. 316-328.
  • Idrus, R. M., Azli, N. A., Rahman, Z. A., Atan, H., Awang, N. M., Jaafar, I. , Saw, K. G., & Laiff, Z. A. (2001). Educational transition characteristics of female distance learners. In:
  • A. Hamzah, N. A. Wahab, F. H. Shah and T. Pham (eds.). Women in the New ICT Era: Challenges and Opportunities. Kuala Lumpur: United Nation Development Programme. Katz, Y. J. (2002). Attitudes affecting college students’ preferences for distance learning.
  • Journal of Computer assisted Learning, 18, 2-9. Kear, K., Williams, J., Seaton, R. & Einon, G. (2004). Using information and communication technology in a modular distance learning course. European Journal of
  • Engineering Education, 29 (1),17-25. Knowles, M. S. (1980). The modern practice of adult education: From pedagogy to andragogy. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge Books.
  • Kramarae, C. (2001). The third shift: Women learning online. Washington, DC: American
  • Association of University Women Educational Foundation. Latchem, C., & Rapley, P. (1992) Trial by satellite videoconferencing for continuing education for rural area nurses. Distance Education, 13 (1), 118 – 130.
  • Lee, I-S. (2002) Gender differences in self-regulated on-line learning strategies within
  • Korea’s University context. Educational Technology Research and Development, 50 (1), p.101-109. Margolis, J., & Fisher, A. (2002). Unlocking the clubhouse: Women in computing.
  • Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press. Martin, M. (2005). Seeing is believing: The role of videoconferencing in distance learning.
  • British Journal ofEducational Technology, 36 (3), 397 - 405. Majid, M. K. (2000). Education research methodology. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
  • Md Noor Saleh. (2001). Distance education. Universiti Sains Malaysia: Utusan Publications
  • & Distributors Sdn Bhd. Masood, M. (2004). A ten-year analysis: trends in traditional educational technology literature. Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 1 (2). Online]. Retrieved on 13 April 2004. Available from http://pppjj.usm.my/mojit/articles/V1N2-final/MOJIT- Mona.htm
  • Perraton, H. (1993). Distance education for teacher training. New York: Routledge. 10
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Siti Halılı This is me

Shukri Sulaıman This is me

Mohd Rashıd This is me

Publication Date July 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Halılı, S., Sulaıman, S., & Rashıd, M. (2014). EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education, 3(3), 1-10.
AMA Halılı S, Sulaıman S, Rashıd M. EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education. July 2014;3(3):1-10.
Chicago Halılı, Siti, Shukri Sulaıman, and Mohd Rashıd. “EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS”. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education 3, no. 3 (July 2014): 1-10.
EndNote Halılı S, Sulaıman S, Rashıd M (July 1, 2014) EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education 3 3 1–10.
IEEE S. Halılı, S. Sulaıman, and M. Rashıd, “EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS”, International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 1–10, 2014.
ISNAD Halılı, Siti et al. “EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS”. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education 3/3 (July 2014), 1-10.
JAMA Halılı S, Sulaıman S, Rashıd M. EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education. 2014;3:1–10.
MLA Halılı, Siti et al. “EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS”. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education, vol. 3, no. 3, 2014, pp. 1-10.
Vancouver Halılı S, Sulaıman S, Rashıd M. EXPLORING ADULT LEARNING PRINCIPLES BY KNOWLES AND GENDER DIFFERENCES OF USM DISTANCE LEARNERS. International Women Online Journal Of Distance Education. 2014;3(3):1-10.