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Self-directed learning readiness among undergraduate students at Saudi Electronic University in Saudi Arabia

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Type Thesis / Dissertation
Author Alfaifi, Mousa Sulaiman.
Second author James, Waynne B. Thesis Advisor
Young, William H. Jury Member
Kromrey, Jeffrey D. Jury Member
Fletcher, Edward C. Jury Member
Pages I-VII, 104 p.
General Note A paper has been presented about this dissertation for the same author with the same title at the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) Commission for International Adult Education (CIAE) Annual Pre-Conference (65th, Albuquerque, NM, Nov 6-8, 2016)
Dissertation Note Ph.D. Education. University of South Florida. 2016. Florida. Tampa. P.O. Box: 33620. T: 0018139742011. . https://www.usf.edu/
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Saudi Electronic University (Saudi Arabia)  -  Independent study  -  Learning readiness  -  Undergraduate students
Language of document English
Country United States
The purpose of this study was to determine the level of self-directed learning readiness among undergraduate students at Saudi Electronic University in Saudi Arabia. This study also investigated whether there were relationships between the level of self-directed learning readiness and selected demographic variables such as gender, college, and age in the sample of undergraduate students in Saudi Arabia. This research utilized a quantitative design. The Self-directed Learning Readiness Scale (SDLRS), which was developed by Guglielmino, was utilized to measure the level of self-directed learning readiness among undergraduate students at Saudi Electronic University on the Riyadh campus. A total of 203 undergraduate students completed the SDLRS questionnaire. Results were that the mean score of SDLRS among undergraduate students at Saudi Electronic University in Riyadh campus included 64 (32.52%) were students with below average 58-201 scores; 71 (34.98%) students with average 202-226 scores; and 68 (33.50%) were students with above average 227-290 scores. However, there was a significant difference between the colleges. The results of the Tukey post-hoc test indicated that significant differences existed between the Sciences and Theoretical Studies College students and the Administration and Finance College and Computation and Information College students. The Sciences and Theoretical Studies College scored significantly lower than the other two colleges. (Author’s abstract)

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Alfaifi, Mousa Sulaiman. (2016). Self-directed learning readiness among undergraduate students at Saudi Electronic University in Saudi Arabia (Ph.D.). University of South Florida ، Florida. Retrieved from search.shamaa.org