Knowledge Acquisition among Academics at a Malaysian Public University
This study describes the knowledge acquisition of academicians at a local public university in Malaysia. This study is guided by four research questions: 1) the reasons for learning among academician in the context of academician practice 2) types of learning do academician learns in acquiring k...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6345/1/FPP_2007_29.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6345/ |
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Summary: | This study describes the knowledge acquisition of academicians at a local
public university in Malaysia. This study is guided by four research
questions: 1) the reasons for learning among academician in the context
of academician practice 2) types of learning do academician learns in
acquiring knowledge 3) factors influence and inhibit learning for
knowledge acquisition among academician 4) personal characteristic of
academician and the implication of learning outcome to academicians. A
qualitative research method was used in the study and the primary data
were collected mainly through interviews using a semi structured question
guide during the in-depth interview with twelve respondents by using
purposive and snowballing techniques. Three reasons of learning for
acquisition of knowledge among academician emerged from the study. All
respondents believed that learning is part of the knowledge advancement
that academicians must keep abreast with the environmental change. Learning is a lifelong. Learning should be continuous as the academicians
need to updated their knowledge. Academicians need to keep abreast
with the technology changes. The themes emerge from the academician's
knowledge acquisition are: Academicians acquire knowledge through
formal, non-formal and informal learning strategies such as conferences,
seminar, by academic visit, industrial linkages. Sources of informal
learning is through reading, discussion, sharing knowledge with student,
and research. The three themes that motivate academicians for learning
are: the quest for knowledge, academic performance and salary. There
are some barriers that inhibits the process of learning among
academicians such as time, costs infrastructure and management
support. The characteristics of learner as open minded, hard working,
good communication and interaction skill and patience also influence on
their learning. The learning outcomes to academicians allow to keep
abreast with environment changes, increase job performance, selfconfident,
add experience, career development and personal satisfaction.
Five conclusions are drawn from the study. Academicians took
responsibility to learn, learning is lifelong process, use multiple strategies
of learning, and their personal characteristic and motivation to learn
influence their learning for knowledge. Recommendation are put forth for
knowledge acquisition are foster positive attitude toward lifelong learning,
foster workplace learning, stimulate exciting environment, encourage
active and cooperative learning and facilitate technology infrastructure. |
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