Syed Sadullah Hussainy, Razeena Rasheed, Mohammed Al-Haziazi
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摘要
本研究深入探讨阿曼高等教育机构(HEIs)学生对主动学习(AL)做法的看法和影响。研究基于三个主要目标进行:1.评估阿曼高等院校实施主动式学习的普遍程度。2.了解阿曼高等院校学生对主动学习实践的看法。3.评估 AL 对学生学习成绩的影响 本研究采用调查方法,收集了阿曼阿拉伯开放大学商学院 110 名学生的数据。数据分析采用 SPSS Amos 版软件进行。研究结果表明,AL 在阿曼高校的实施情况一般。学生对 AL 持有好感,其中 "学生参与 "是最受好评的方面。值得注意的是,AL 对学生的学习成绩有积极影响,其中 "学生参与 "被认为是预测学习成绩的最重要因素。有趣的是,与女生相比,男生对 "学生参与 "的感知更强,对学习成绩的影响也更大。考虑到这些发现,研究建议阿曼的高等院校积极推广使用 AL 来提高学生的参与度、积极性和学习成绩。具体而言,高等院校应优先制定和实施促进学生积极参与的 AL 战略。
Perception of Students Towards Active Learning in HEIs of Oman and Its Impact on Academic Performance
This study delves into the perception and impact of Active Learning (AL) practices among students in Omani Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The study is conducted based on three primary objectives: 1. Assessing the prevalence of AL implementation in Omani HEIs. 2. Understanding students' perception of AL practices in Omani HEIs. 3. Evaluating the impact of AL on students' academic performance Employing a survey methodology, the study gathered data from 110 students enrolled in the Faculty of Business Studies at Arab Open University, Oman. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS Amos version software. The findings reveal that AL implementation in Omani HEIs is moderate. Students hold a favorable perception of AL, with 'Engagement of Students' emerging as the most positively perceived aspect. Notably, AL positively influences students' academic performance, with 'Engagement of Students' identified as the most significant predictor of performance. Interestingly, male students exhibited a stronger perception of AL and experienced greater performance benefits compared to their female counterparts. Considering these findings, the study recommends that HEIs in Oman actively promote the use of AL to enhance student engagement, motivation, and academic performance. Specifically, HEIs should prioritize developing and implementing AL strategies that foster active engagement among students.