TY - CHAP
T1 - Curriculum in the global culture
T2 - The effect of students' social and scholastic background and environmental impact on shaping their pattern of digital learning in academia: A pre- and post-covid comparative view
AU - Davidovitch, Nitza
AU - Yossel-Eisenbach, Yael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/12/4
Y1 - 2024/12/4
N2 - The book chapter demonstrates that final research model shows that the nature of the student's job, the number of study units in English and math, and the period, have a stable significant effect on shaping digital learning patterns. Namely, students who have a steady job tend to adopt this learning pattern more than students who have a temporary job; a drop in the number of study units was associated with shaping a digital learning pattern; and period had a significant independent effect on shaping a digital learning pattern. The post-Covid period was significantly associated with a rise in the innovative learning pattern. The research findings may have an impact on lecturers, where reading assignments are an inseparable part of the course assignments and of the skills we wish to impart to students. All studies are conducted based on research literature, which reflects previous knowledge of existing research. It is extremely important to be familiar with and to follow factors affecting students' shaping of their digital learning in academia, a pattern that is currently evident.
AB - The book chapter demonstrates that final research model shows that the nature of the student's job, the number of study units in English and math, and the period, have a stable significant effect on shaping digital learning patterns. Namely, students who have a steady job tend to adopt this learning pattern more than students who have a temporary job; a drop in the number of study units was associated with shaping a digital learning pattern; and period had a significant independent effect on shaping a digital learning pattern. The post-Covid period was significantly associated with a rise in the innovative learning pattern. The research findings may have an impact on lecturers, where reading assignments are an inseparable part of the course assignments and of the skills we wish to impart to students. All studies are conducted based on research literature, which reflects previous knowledge of existing research. It is extremely important to be familiar with and to follow factors affecting students' shaping of their digital learning in academia, a pattern that is currently evident.
KW - Academic achievement
KW - Curriculum
KW - Digital learning
KW - Digital learning patterns
KW - Globalisation
KW - Students
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105002624667&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-67667-3_40
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-67667-3_40
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AN - SCOPUS:105002624667
SN - 9783031676666
SP - 769
EP - 789
BT - Fourth International Handbook of Globalisation, Education and Policy Research
PB - Springer Nature
ER -