Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the level of students’ satisfaction and perceived learning among Mathematics Education undergraduate students at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) on the mathematics courses online learning during the pandemic Covid-19 period and also to determine whether there is a significant relationship between the level of students’ learning satisfaction with the level of students’ perceived learning. This study was conducted using a quantitative approach through survey method. The instrument used in this study is a set of questionnaires the level of students’ satisfaction and perceived learning in online learning. The items in student’s learning satisfaction contains five constructs such as course structure handling, student’s engagement and student’s learner interaction, instructor presence and student’s satisfaction. A total of 265 samples of the study was selected through a simple random sampling technique from the population, which is 839 students of Bachelor of Mathematics Education UPSI from AT14 and AT48 programmes. The data collected in this study were analyzed using SPSS software through descriptive analysis (mean and standard deviation) and Pearson correlation. The findings of this study showed that the mean score for both levels of students’ learning satisfaction and students’ perceived learning in mathematics courses online learning was at a moderate level. The results of the study also showed that there was a positive and significant relationship between the level of students’ learning satisfaction with the level of students’ perceived learning. In conclusion, there was a direct positive relationship between the level of students’ learning satisfaction with the level of students’ perceived learning of Mathematics Education undergraduate students in UPSI in mathematics courses online learning. As an implication, this study has been able to help in giving the opinion to educators, universities, and the other party involved to ensure that online learning can be implemented well and effectively during the pandemic Covid-19.

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