Determinants of students’ learning motivation in Islamic boarding schools: A structural equation modeling approach
Academic stress, Family environment, Learning motivation, School environment, Teacher professionalism
Abstract
Motivation plays a key role in the learning process, as it serves as a driving force or positive influence for students. This study aims to explore factors affecting students’ learning motivation by examining teacher professionalism, family environment, school environment, and academic stress using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method. Data was collected through questionnaires distributed to students at Baitur Rohmah Muhammadiyah Islamic Boarding School, with responses from 201 students. The findings show that teacher professionalism (β: 0.345, P-value: 0.044), family environment (β: 0.088, P-value: 0.010), and academic stress (β: 0.415, P-value: 0.042) positively influence learning motivation. However, the school environment does not significantly affect learning motivation (β: 0.156, Pvalue: 0.224). Additionally, teacher professionalism does not have a significant impact on students’ academic stress levels (β: 0.156, P-value: 0.224).
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How to Cite
Nur Rizqi Febriandika , Muhammad Zidan Nur Ihsan , Nurul Latifatul Inayati , Aji Rizqi Ramadhan , Determinants of students’ learning motivation in Islamic boarding schools: A structural equation modeling approach, International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences, 11(11) 2024, Pages: 10-18

