Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of interactive learning materials on learners’ self-regulated learning processes and learning satisfaction. A two-group experimental design was employed for 285 primary school teachers involved in teacher training. Teachers in the experimental group utilised interactive learning materials along with training videos and guidelines for their self-development at the school level. Teachers in the control group conducted self-development only with training videos and guidelines. The result was analysed using self-regulated learning theory explaining how one’s self-regulation processes affect learning satisfaction. Five self-regulation processes were identified in this study: internal motivation, motivation for better assessment, planning and organizing skills, critical and positive thinking skills, and effort regulation. The analysis was conducted in two steps. First, t-test analysis was used to identify the significant differences between the experimental group and the control group. The analysis revealed: (1) teachers conducting self-development with interactive learning materials were highly motivated to achieve better teacher assessment, (2) teachers with interactive learning materials had higher learning satisfaction. Second, the study further investigated the effect of interactive materials on the relationship between self-regulation processes and learning satisfaction, using moderation analysis. The results showed that interactive materials significantly affect the relationship between motivation for better assessment and learning satisfaction, as well as the relationship between internal motivation and learning satisfaction. These results were complemented by qualitative analysis including interviews and focus group discussions with teachers.

Highlights

  • Quality education is considered an important element of sustainable development

  • The moderation analysis found the use of interactive materials has a positive influence on the relationship between motivation for better assessment and learning satisfaction

  • It was found that interactive materials have a positive influence on the relationship between internal motivation and learning satisfaction

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Introduction

Quality education is considered an important element of sustainable development. In 2012, United Nations passed the resolution “the future we want” which reaffirmed that full access to quality education on all levels, especially for people in rural areas is an essential condition for achieving sustainable development [1]. In order to achieve quality education, the capacity of education systems should be improved through methods such as implementing enhanced teacher training, and promoting more effective use of information and communication technologies to enhance learning outcomes [1]. This resolution is reflected in the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 of the United. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural Organization (UNESCO) puts emphasis on diverse methods of teacher training using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for reaching teachers in remote areas and promoting quality teaching [3]. Teacher development using ICT reflecting local conditions is vitally important in achieving sustainable development

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