Undergraduates' Motivation and Engagement in an Online learning (OL) Mathematics Class at a Public University

Authors

  • Betrice Janni
  • Sian-Hoon Teoh
  • Mei-Peng Low

Keywords:

Motivation, Engagement, Mathematics Class, Online Learning (OL).

Abstract

Students at universities now routinely participate in online learning (OL), which has become the new standard. More recent research and attention are needed to understand the issue of their participation and motivation. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate to what extent university students were engaged and motivated in OL mathematics classes at a selected public university in Malaysia. A quantitative approach with a correlational research design was used in this study. A series of survey questions were adapted from an earlier investigation. It was distributed to 169 mathematics education students. Both descriptive and inferential analyses were performed on the data that had been gathered. The findings demonstrated that university students were highly motivated and engaged in their mathematics classes. The findings also showed a moderately positive correlation between student motivation and involvement in a mathematics class. Further research is suggested to examine any causative relationship factors and to observe the nature of student engagement and motivation in a mathematics lesson.

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Published

2022-12-16

How to Cite

Janni, B., Teoh, S.-H., & Low, M.-P. (2022). Undergraduates’ Motivation and Engagement in an Online learning (OL) Mathematics Class at a Public University. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 11(4). Retrieved from https://ijarped.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1535