Resiliensi akademik dan kepuasan belajar daring di masa pandemi COVID-19: Peran mediasi kesiapan belajar daring
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the disruption in the education world to shift from face-to-face learning to online learning. Several challenges in implementing online learning potentially make online learning not run well, and later it will be affected by student’s satisfaction. This study aims to examine the effect of academic resilience on student satisfaction in online learning with the mediating role of online learning readiness. About 379 university students (aged 18-32 years (M = 20.55, SD = 1.87) whose hired by using the incidental sampling technique, participated in this study. The data were collected with three instruments: the academic resilience scale (ARS-30), Learner Readiness for Online Learning, and Student Satisfaction with Online Learning. The result showed that online learning readiness fully mediates the relationships between academic resilience and online learning satisfaction. Higher academic resilience increasing online learning readiness, then enhancing student’s online learning satisfaction. This study provides a valuable result for further research and intervention design related to academic resilience, learning readiness, and online learning satisfaction.
Keywords: Academic resilience; College students; Online learning readiness; Online learning satisfaction
Abstrak
Pandemi COVID-19 mengakselerasi distrupsi pada dunia pendidikan untuk beralih dari pembelajaran tatap muka menjadi pembelajaran daring. Sejumlah tantangan dalam mengimplementasikan pembelajaran daring berpotensi membuat pembelajaran daring tidak berjalan ideal dan nantinya berdampak pada kepuasan mahasiswa. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh resiliensi akademik terhadap kepuasan mahasiswa dalam pembelajaran daring dengan peran mediasi kesiapan belajar daring. Penelitian ini melibatkan 379 mahasiswa berusia 18-32 tahun (M=20.55, SD=1.87) yang diperoleh melalui Teknik sampling incidental. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan menggunakan skala the academic resilience scale (ARS-30), Learner Readiness for Online Learning dan Student Satisfaction with Online Learning. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kesiapan belajar daring menjadi mediator dalam hubungan antara resiliensi akademik dan kepuasan belajar daring pada mahasiswa. Resiliensi akademik yang baik membuat individu memiliki kesiapan belajar daring yang lebih baik yang kemudian akan meningkatkan kepuasan dalam belajar daring. Hasil penelitian ini dapat menjadi dasar bagi pengembangan penelitian dan intervensi terkait resiliensi akademik, kesiapan belajar dan kepuasan belajar daring.
Kata kunci: Kesiapan belajar daring; Kepuasan belajar daring; Resiliensi akademik; Mahasiswa
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