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Transformation for adults in an Internet‐based learning environment—is it necessary to be self‐directed?
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E-learningInternet‐based Learning Environment—isEducational PsychologyEducationOnline LearningCommunicationOnline Learning CommunitySocial SciencesPsychologyAdult LearningLearning PsychologyLearning StrategiesInstructional TechnologyLearning SciencesLearning Environment ScaleInternet StudiesOnline TeachingCommunity CollegesOnline EducationTransformative Learning Theory
Abstract This research explores the relationships between self‐directed learning readiness and transformative learning theory (TLT) reflected by the Constructivist Internet‐based Learning Environment Scale (CILES). A questionnaire survey about adult learner's perceptions of Internet‐based learning was administered to adults enrolled in classes in community colleges in Taiwan. A total of 593 valid questionnaires were used for the structural equation modeling analysis. The findings confirmed a second‐order hierarchical factor relationship of TLT (technical, dialectical and emancipatory learning interests) from CILES. Moreover, the three domains of learning interests of transformative learning were proved to have a developmental relationship, moderated by the readiness of self‐directed learning for adult learners in Internet‐based learning.
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