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Effect of Blended Learning and Learners' Characteristics on Students' Competence: An Empirical Evidence in Learning Oriental Music
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Education and Information Technologies Volume 23, Number 6, ISSN 1360-2357

Abstract

Blended learning emerged as the most popular instructional design strategy in the field of education since last decade to present date. In fact, it is well acknowledged that blended learning approach significantly elevate students' engagement and competency in learning process. Despite immense potentiality, many countries are still lag behind adopting this instructional design, such as Sri Lanka. Therefore, the primary aims of this study are two fold, (a) to investigate the effect of blended learning and learners' characteristics on students' competence and (b) to investigate the effectiveness of blended learning in teaching Oriental Music. This study mainly carried out among the senior secondary schools students at Colombo, Sri Lanka. A mixed methods, experimental and survey, were carried out to test the effectiveness of blended learning and identifying the important factors for enhancing students' competence in learning Oriental Music. Results of independent sample t-test confirmed that blended learning is effective in terms of improving students' performance in learning Oriental Music. Similarly, regression analysis confirmed that attitude and motivation are the two most important determinants for improving students' competence. This study fulfilled an existing research gap by utilizing blended learning to teach highly traditional abstract art. Results of the study contributes to the curriculum designing field with novel ideas to adapt in hybrid instructions to teach secondary level students effectively. The curriculum designers will make use of these findings during innovation and future researcher would be benefitted to overlook more possible platforms to deliver music instructions. It will help them to understand how their set objectives have been achieved in technology integrations and seek for improvement where necessary.

Citation

Edward, C.N., Asirvatham, D. & Johar, G. (2018). Effect of Blended Learning and Learners' Characteristics on Students' Competence: An Empirical Evidence in Learning Oriental Music. Education and Information Technologies, 23(6), 2587-2606. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from .

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