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Online Distance Learning: A New Learning Approach in the Malaysian Gifted
Education System
While online distance learning has become more prevalent in
Malaysia's higher education system, it is still uncommon in the
country's secondary schools, particularly for gifted programmes.
Following the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia's
educational environment was transformed, resulting in the emergence
of new prospects for successful distance learning. The purpose of this
quantitative research was to determine whether online distance
education benefits Malaysian gifted and talented students or not. The
study comprised 305 students between the ages of 11 and 17 from a
Malaysian gifted school. This research used a five-point Likert scale
with a reliability coefficient of 0.94, which was determined to be
reliable. After completing a four-week online distance learning
course, participants were invited to complete a questionnaire. There
were four learning areas in which effectiveness was assessed:
learning facilities, assignments, motivation, and computer skills.
While gifted students demonstrated a high degree of computer skill,
the statistics indicate that online distance learning is moderately
successful. Urban students showed a greater potential for online
distance learning than rural students. More studies should be
conducted on how to enhance online distance learning for gifted
students.