Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students

The COVID-19 outbreak has changed the way students learn. During the lockdown period, students have to attend online classes and complete continuous assessments via an online platform. Attending long-term open distance learning (ODL) requires high self-motivation and good emotional stability to su...

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Main Authors: Ain Syatur Rodhiah, Idros, Ross Azura, Zahit, Sheilla Lim, Omar Lim
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.402312022-10-21T01:28:39Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40231/ Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students Ain Syatur Rodhiah, Idros Ross Azura, Zahit Sheilla Lim, Omar Lim BF Psychology The COVID-19 outbreak has changed the way students learn. During the lockdown period, students have to attend online classes and complete continuous assessments via an online platform. Attending long-term open distance learning (ODL) requires high self-motivation and good emotional stability to sustain the learning spirit throughout the semester. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is essential for students to adapt to ODL as the number of psychological distress cases among students shows an alarming rate. Hence, the objective of this study is to determine the emotional intelligence between gender and its relationship with academic motivation among undergraduate students during ODL. A total of 67 undergraduate students participated in this study. The results revealed that there is no difference between emotional intelligence (p=0.637), academic motivation (p=0.240) and gender differences. However, there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and academic motivation (p=0.00) among undergraduate students. This study proves that EQ plays an important role in a student’s academic motivation, especially during this challenging time. 2022-10-11 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_sa http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40231/1/POSTER%20SKeP2022%20Ross%20Azura%20%26%20Sheilla.pdf Ain Syatur Rodhiah, Idros and Ross Azura, Zahit and Sheilla Lim, Omar Lim (2022) Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students. In: Simposium Kebangsaan Kesejahteraan Psikologi (SKeP 2022), 11-12 October 2022, Arena Gemilang, DeTAR Putra UNIMAS.
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Ain Syatur Rodhiah, Idros
Ross Azura, Zahit
Sheilla Lim, Omar Lim
Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students
description The COVID-19 outbreak has changed the way students learn. During the lockdown period, students have to attend online classes and complete continuous assessments via an online platform. Attending long-term open distance learning (ODL) requires high self-motivation and good emotional stability to sustain the learning spirit throughout the semester. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is essential for students to adapt to ODL as the number of psychological distress cases among students shows an alarming rate. Hence, the objective of this study is to determine the emotional intelligence between gender and its relationship with academic motivation among undergraduate students during ODL. A total of 67 undergraduate students participated in this study. The results revealed that there is no difference between emotional intelligence (p=0.637), academic motivation (p=0.240) and gender differences. However, there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and academic motivation (p=0.00) among undergraduate students. This study proves that EQ plays an important role in a student’s academic motivation, especially during this challenging time.
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author Ain Syatur Rodhiah, Idros
Ross Azura, Zahit
Sheilla Lim, Omar Lim
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Sheilla Lim, Omar Lim
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title Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students
title_short Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students
title_full Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students
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title_full_unstemmed Distance Learning: Emotional Intelligence and Academic Motivation among University Students
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40231/1/POSTER%20SKeP2022%20Ross%20Azura%20%26%20Sheilla.pdf
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