December 6, 2025

mohammad bagher negahban

Academic Rank: Associate professor
Address: Persian gulf uni. faculty of humantis
Degree: Ph.D in information science
Phone: 07731222044
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title Comparing the Impacts of E-learning and Conventional Education on Students’ Academic Motivation and Performance: A Descriptive Study
Type Article
Keywords
E-learning Conventional education Academic motivation Academic performance
Journal interdisciplinary journal of virtual learning in medical sciences
DOI 10.30476/ijvlms.2020.86756.1039
Researchers Amir Touraj Ghorbani (First researcher) , nahid zarifsanaiey (Second researcher) , mohammad bagher negahban (Third researcher)

Abstract

Background: Today, e-learning has become an integral part of educational practice around the world and plays a relatively significant role in student learning. E-learning is an educational approach in which educators and learners make use of electronic tools and technologies to communicate with each other in spite of distance and lack of close communication. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of e-learning and conventional methods on the academic motivation and performance of fifthgrade elementary school students in Shiraz, Iran. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in 2019-2020 academic year. A convenience sampling method was applied and the research sample consisted of 268 students (134 in e-learning group; 134 in conventional education group). Data collection tools included the EPT questionnaire (Based on Pham and Taylor) and the academic motivation questionnaire (Vallerand et al.). Independent t-test was used for data analysis. Results: the results showed that the mean of the academic motivation among the e-learning students is higher than the conventional learning students (p <0.001). Furthermore, in terms of academic performance, the mean score of the motivation component in the e-learning group was higher than the conventional education group (P=0.03). There was no significant difference between the two groups in other components of the academic performance. Conclusion: The results showed that e-learning had a greater impact on student motivation. More research with larger samples is required to better understand the possible advantages of this method.