Who uses home as informal learning spaces: A Bangkok private university case study

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Sonthya Vanichvatana
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0121-1980

Abstract

Home is one type of off-campus informal learning spaces (ILS). It is important to understand the behaviours of students that use home as ILS. Such information will enlighten universities to provide/improve proper on-campus ILS and/or other academic supports. This research used a quantitative approach through online questionnaire survey during February 2019. The study took business students at a Bangkok private university as a case study. The descriptive analysis was done according to students’ grade point average (GPA) and undergraduate levels. The results revealed how and why students, especially those with different levels of GPA, chose to study at home. This study also suggests how higher education institutions (HEI) can support ILS to students who do not study at home. Students with different GPA levels should be supported from HEI differently.


Keywords: HEI, home, grade point averages, learning spaces, Bangkok.


 


 

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Vanichvatana, S. (2019). Who uses home as informal learning spaces: A Bangkok private university case study. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 6(5), 109–119. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v6i5.4380
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