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The Antecedents toward Self-Directed Learning among Distance Learner in Malaysian Public Universities
Author(s) -
Nursyamilah Annuar,
Roziana Shaari
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of social science research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-1091
DOI - 10.24297/jssr.v3i2.3207
Subject(s) - autodidacticism , psychology , life satisfaction , underpinning , self efficacy , relation (database) , social psychology , mathematics education , computer science , database , civil engineering , engineering
This paper reviews the underpinning theories and past literature on self-directed learning in relation to self-efficacy by distance learner in higher learning institutions. There is little research available that systematically traces the extent to which individual and external factors play a role in level of self-directed learning ability. Subsequently, a number of hypotheses and a framework of self-directed learning are proposed. There are four hypotheses proposes which are there is a positive significant effect of motivation of self-directed learning; there is a significant positive effect of life satisfaction with self-directed learning; there is a mediate effect of self-efficacy which is significant and positive between motivation with self-directed learning; and there is a mediate effect of self-efficacy which is a significant and positive between life satisfaction and self-directed learning. The paper proposes that the students self-directed learning is influenced by or have relationship with students motivation and life satisfaction.

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