Journal ArticleOpen Access
Do University Students’ Quality of Learning Engagement Behaviour Matter? An Empirical Insight
Author Affiliations
Universiti Teknologi MARA, University of Dhaka, Kuwait University
Published InAsian Journal of University Education
Year2022
Citations5
Abstract
Past research demonstrates that quality and value of a tertiary education have been continuously scrutinized by various relevant stakeholders within the global higher education community to ensure effective scholarship of engagement amongst university students. Drawing from the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study aims to examine the extent to which psychological factors such as attitude towards learning, lecturers' teaching influences as well as perceived behavioural control on knowledge and skills, affect university students' quality of learning engagement behaviour. A quantitative research design was applied by using a quota sampling technique. From the three hundred (300) survey questionnaires distributed to the undergraduate students, only two hundred and eightyeight (288) returned feedbacks were usable and subsequently tested for further data analyses…
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