The self-directed learning with technology scale (SDLTS) for young students : an initial development and validation

Timothy Teo, Seng Chee Tan, Chwee Beng Lee, Ching Sing Chai, Joyce Hwee Ling Koh, Wen Li Chen, Horn Mun Cheah

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    Abstract

    Research has found self-directed learning to have a significant impact on the long-term societal demands on our future workforce and our perspective on learning. Over the years, many measures have been developed to examine self-directed learning. However, few, if any, were developed for use by young students (age 10-12). In addition, none have included technology as an element in supporting self-directed learning. The aim of this study is to develop and validate a Self-Directed Learning with Technology Scale (SDLTS) for young students. Using two studies, a proposed 6-item SDLTS was piloted with 558 students, aged 10-12 years (mean = 10.18; SD = 0.38) and subsequently tested to establish the validity and reliability of the scale using a separate sample (n = 545). Applying principal component and confirmatory factor analyses, the results of these studies supported a 6-item, two-factor Self-Directed Learning with Technology Scale (SDLTS): Self-Management and Intentional Learning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1764-1771
    Number of pages8
    JournalComputers and Education
    Volume55
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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