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The relationship between students’ perception to the learning media, digital literacy skills, and self-regulated learning with students’ learning outcomes in the rural area

Authors :
Bahri, Arsad
Hidayat, Wahyu M.
Putra, Kurnia Prima
Ainun, Nur Aisyah
Arifin, Nurheni
Bahri, Arsad
Hidayat, Wahyu M.
Putra, Kurnia Prima
Ainun, Nur Aisyah
Arifin, Nurheni
Source :
JOTSE, ISSN 2013-6374, Vol. 14, Nº. 2, 2024, pags. 588-606
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study aims to determine the relationship between students’ perception to the learning media, digital literacy skills, and self-regulated learning with students’ cognitive learning outcomes in the rural area. This study was the ex post facto with quantitative data. The method used was differential causal comparative with multiple linear regression analysis. The three variables were measured using a questionnaire, cognitive learning outcomes was measured by test. The results showed that students’ perception to the learning media, digital literacy skills, and self-regulated learning on students' cognitive learning outcomes had a moderate simultaneous relationship. The findings also showed that the contribution of self-regulated leraning to the cognitive learning outcomes was the higher (71.42%). The contribution of the three variables to cognitive learning outcomes was 86.41%. Based on related facts, research recommendations can be expanded by measuring from several other rural areas and examining several other variables, especially those that support the learning process oriented towards empowering 21st century competencies by utilizing the latest technological developments and that can reach all regions of Indonesia, especially in rural areas so as to minimize the gap in the quality of education in Indonesia.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
JOTSE, ISSN 2013-6374, Vol. 14, Nº. 2, 2024, pags. 588-606
Notes :
application/pdf, JOTSE, ISSN 2013-6374, Vol. 14, Nº. 2, 2024, pags. 588-606, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1462400816
Document Type :
Electronic Resource