The Context of Comprehensive Change Adoption Framework on Education Transformation Programme
Syed Jamal Abdul Nasir Syed Mohamad (),
Roshidi Hassan () and
Norlida Abdul Hamid ()
Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, 2020, vol. 8, issue 3, 354-366
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This paper investigated the influence of the contexts Workload Expectancy (WE), Constructivists Pedagogical Beliefs (CPB), Self-Efficacy (SE), Performance Expectancy (PE), Effort Expectancy (EE), Social Influence (SI) and Facilitating Conditions (FC) that influence the Behavioural Intention (BI) among teachers in Malaysian public schools to use the Frog Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) programme. In Malaysia, improving student’s outcomes is an area of great interest and is key to creating better future for the nation. The paper used a sample of 999 public-school teachers which consisted of primary school teachers and secondary school teachers across Malaysia who were analyzed using a partial least squares approach via Smart PLS 3.0. The study revealed that performance expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions leads to behavioural intention to use the FROG VLE programme among the teachers. However, workload expectancy, constructivists’ pedagogical beliefs, self-efficacy and effort expectancy did not lead to behavioural intention.
Keywords: Behavioural intentions; Workload expectancy; Constructivists; Pedagogical beliefs; Self-efficacy; Performance expectancy; Effort expectancy; Social influence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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