scholarly journals TEACHER-RELATED FACTORS IN INTEGRATING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN SECONDARY EDUCATION: A PARTIAL LEAST SQUARES STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING APPROACH

2020 ◽  
Vol 03 (05) ◽  
pp. 01-36
Author(s):  
Philip K. MWEI ◽  
Lazarus M. OKIOMA ◽  
Jackson K. TOO
2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Endang Supriyati

Abstrak Metode pembelajaran berpusat pada siswa (Student-Centered Learning) memberikan ruang gerak lebih bagi mahasiswa untuk dapat berpartisipasi aktif dalam aktivitas perkuliahan di Perguruan Tinggi sesuai dengan kompetensi yang ingin dicapai. Untuk mendukung penerapan Student-Centered Learning ini dapat dilakukan dengan memanfaatkan Information and Communication Technology (ICT) dalam berbagai macam strategi pembelajaran. Pada makalah ini disajikan penelitian peningkatan pembelajaran dengan indikator Materi Via Blog/Wordpress, Grup Diskusi di facebook, Video Tutorial, Download Jurnal Online, dan Download ebook. Dengan analisys SEM (Structural equation modeling) diperoleh ada hubungan yang nyata antara Grup Diskusi di facebook (V2) dengan Peningkatan Pemahaman, demikian hubungan nyata antara Download ebook (V5) dengan Peningkatan Pemahaman (PP). Sedangkan Video Tutorial (V3) dan Download Jurnal Online(V4) tidak terlalu perpengaruh atau tidak ada hubungan nyata dengan Peningkatan Pemahaman (PP). Sedangkan hubungan variabel mencari Materi via Blog/Wordpress dengan Peningkatan Pemahaman sangat kuat dengan nilai estimasi 1. Kata kunci : Student-Centered Learning, Structural equation modeling,


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 1270-1286 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Ross ◽  
Leslie Nuñez ◽  
Chinh Chu Lai

Students’ decisions to enter or persist in STEM courses is linked with their affective domain. The influence of factors impacting students’ affective domain in introductory college chemistry classes, such as attitude, is often overlooked by instructors, who instead focus on students’ mathematical abilities as sole predictors of academic achievement. The current academic barrier to enrollment in introductory college chemistry classes is typically a passing grade in a mathematics prerequisite class. However, mathematical ability is only a piece of the puzzle in predicting preparedness for college chemistry. Herein, students’ attitude toward the subject of chemistry was measured using the original Attitudes toward the Subject of Chemistry Inventory (ASCI). Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to chart and monitor the development of students’ attitude toward the subject of chemistry during an introductory college chemistry course. Results from PLS-SEM support a 3-factor (intellectual accessibility,emotional satisfaction, andinterestandutility) structure, which could signal the distinct cognitive, affective, and behavioral components of attitude, according to its theoretical tripartite framework. Evidence of a low-involvement hierarchy of attitude effect is also presented herein. This study provides a pathway for instructors to identify at-risk students, exhibiting low affective characteristics, early in a course so that academic interventions are feasible. The results presented here have implications for the design and implementation of teaching strategies geared toward optimizing student achievement in introductory college chemistry.


Author(s):  
Nicholas J. Ashill

Over the past 15 years, the use of Partial Least Squares (PLS) in academic research has enjoyed increasing popularity in many social sciences including Information Systems, marketing, and organizational behavior. PLS can be considered an alternative to covariance-based SEM and has greater flexibility in handling various modeling problems in situations where it is difficult to meet the hard assumptions of more traditional multivariate statistics. This chapter focuses on PLS for beginners. Several topics are covered and include foundational concepts in SEM, the statistical assumptions of PLS, a LISREL-PLS comparison and reflective and formative measurement.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph F. Hair Jr. ◽  
G. Tomas M. Hult ◽  
Christian M. Ringle ◽  
Marko Sarstedt ◽  
Julen Castillo Apraiz ◽  
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