Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling
The 11th Malaysian Plan aspires to increase skilled workers from 28% to 35% by the year 2020. One of the initiatives taken by the government is to widen access to higher education by enrolling candidates through Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning, which could be a catalyst in elevating...
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my.oum.12302020-08-19T01:49:33Z Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling Mohamad Afzhan Khan Mohamad Khalil, LC5800 Distance education The 11th Malaysian Plan aspires to increase skilled workers from 28% to 35% by the year 2020. One of the initiatives taken by the government is to widen access to higher education by enrolling candidates through Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning, which could be a catalyst in elevating people’s income by propelling their productivity. Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning is a process through which learning achieved outside formal education is assessed, recognised and used to grant opportunity to learners who wish to enrol in an open and distance learning environment like Open University Malaysia. With an emergent emphasis given on lifelong learning, competencies such as language skills and information technology skills become imperative factors to be considered prior to enrolment of a candidate in open and distance learning. The main purpose of this paper is to confirm the mediating effect of Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning on the relationship between competency and enrolment in open and distance learning using structural equation modelling. A review of previous literature was undertaken to show the methodological gap. Experiential Learning theory underpins the literature of this paper. A total of 400 usable questionnaires were obtained from candidates who wanted to enrol in Open University Malaysia in a face-to-face data collection process. Issues related to data normality were primarily resolved. The constructs were all found reliable (Alpha > 0.70). The structural equation modelling results (RMSEA = 0.08; GFI = 0.90; AGFI = 0.86; CFI = 0.94; TLI = 0.91; TLI = 0.91; NFI = 0.92; Chi Square = 3.27) were convincing to claim a model fit. Language skills (p = 0.01), information technology skills (p = 0.01) and Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (p = 0.01) were all significant variables when examined against enrolment in open and distance learning using regression analysis. The quantitative evidence further confirms a mediating effect of Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning on the relationship between 1) language skills and open and distance learning enrolment and 2) information technology skills and open and distance learning enrolment. Validated statistics from this study can provide theoretical novelty and practical insights to institutions in convincing people that Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning is a significant mediator in the human development of a nation. (Abstract by authors) ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance Learning Article PeerReviewed https://ajodl.oum.edu.my/document/Current/2.Mediating_Effect_Final.pdf Mohamad Afzhan Khan Mohamad Khalil, Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling. ASEAN Journal of Open & Distance Learning (AJODL), 11 (2). pp. 10-23. ISSN 2232-0814 http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1230/ |
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The 11th Malaysian Plan aspires to increase skilled workers from 28% to 35% by
the year 2020. One of the initiatives taken by the government is to widen access
to higher education by enrolling candidates through Accreditation of Prior
Experiential Learning, which could be a catalyst in elevating people’s income by
propelling their productivity. Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning is a
process through which learning achieved outside formal education is assessed,
recognised and used to grant opportunity to learners who wish to enrol in an
open and distance learning environment like Open University Malaysia. With an
emergent emphasis given on lifelong learning, competencies such as language
skills and information technology skills become imperative factors to be
considered prior to enrolment of a candidate in open and distance learning. The
main purpose of this paper is to confirm the mediating effect of Accreditation of
Prior Experiential Learning on the relationship between competency and
enrolment in open and distance learning using structural equation modelling. A
review of previous literature was undertaken to show the methodological gap.
Experiential Learning theory underpins the literature of this paper. A total of 400
usable questionnaires were obtained from candidates who wanted to enrol in
Open University Malaysia in a face-to-face data collection process. Issues related
to data normality were primarily resolved. The constructs were all found reliable
(Alpha > 0.70). The structural equation modelling results (RMSEA = 0.08; GFI =
0.90; AGFI = 0.86; CFI = 0.94; TLI = 0.91; TLI = 0.91; NFI = 0.92; Chi Square =
3.27) were convincing to claim a model fit. Language skills (p = 0.01), information
technology skills (p = 0.01) and Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (p =
0.01) were all significant variables when examined against enrolment in open and
distance learning using regression analysis. The quantitative evidence further
confirms a mediating effect of Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning on the
relationship between 1) language skills and open and distance learning
enrolment and 2) information technology skills and open and distance learning
enrolment. Validated statistics from this study can provide theoretical novelty and
practical insights to institutions in convincing people that Accreditation of Prior
Experiential Learning is a significant mediator in the human development of a
nation. (Abstract by authors) |
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Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling |
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Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling |
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Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling |
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Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling |
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Mediating Effect of APEL on Competency and Enrolment in ODL Using Structural Equation Modelling |
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