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Hassan Basri, Fazimah Hayati
(2005)
Conceptions of Learning by Adult Students at The Institute of Education Development Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
This is a qualitative study on the conceptions of learning held by adult students
enrolled in the distance education program the Institute of Education
Development (InED), Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Shah Alam.
Conceptions of learning can be defined as the beliefs and ideas people have
about what learning actually means. Specifically the objectives of this study are
to describe the meaning of learning as perceived by students in the distance
education program at InED, UiTM and to identify the relationships between their
conceptions of learning and the learning approaches and whether these
conceptions were in congruence with those established in previous studies. In
line with the objectives above, this study takes on the qualitative research
method that is deemed appropriate when the intent of the researcher is to
understand a phenomenon. For this purpose, this study adopted the qualitative
research approach known as phenomenology. The purpose of this approach is
to determine what an experience means for the person who have had the experience and are able to provide a comprehensive description of it. The
sample for this study consisted of 15 students involved in the distance education
program at UiTM and the individual interview become the predominant method
to gather data. A micro cassette and a guide interview list were used to aid in
capturing the conversation during the interview sessions. The interviews were
then transcribed verbatim and translated. From the data analysis, themes were
developed which described the phenomena.
Findings showed that four themes were identified among the students. These
conceptions of learning consisted of as 1) acquiring knowledge, 2) applying the
acquired knowledge, 3) constructing meanings and new understandings and 4)
changing as a person. This study also revealed that from the themes uncovered
the students were more closely bound to the deep approach to learning while
the surface approach was not evident.
Basically this study concluded that four different themes of conceptions of
learning were identified with all of the themes linked to the deep approach. This
study also concluded that the results concurred with previous research in the
same area. Finally it is recommended that a follow up study be conducted to
explore the relationship between these conceptions and approaches to learning
with the outcome of learning and with lecturers' conceptions of teaching with the
hope that educators would be able to better facilitate and help students gain
maximum benefits from the process of learning.
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