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Effect of the 2D-LoA instructional model on vocational students' learning outcomes in higher education

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  • Muhkamad Wakid
  • Herminarto Sofyan
  • Gunadi Gunadi
  • Arina Zaida Ilma

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This study aims to help vocational students in higher education learning environments. One way to achieve this goal is by using the 2D-LoA instructional model. This model is based on the widening gap between theoretical and practical knowledge, especially technical skills for vocational students. This quasi-experimental study compared the learning outcomes of 34 automotive engineering students following pre-test and post-test assessments. The experimental group was given treatment with the 2D-LoA model, while the control group received traditional learning. The independent samples t-test analysis showed that the experimental group significantly improved practical learning outcomes (p < 0.05) and demonstrated an average N-gain on practical skills of 0.58. However, practical learning outcomes did not show improvement as predicted by previous learning outcome models but indicated a positive trend (p=0.08). These findings contribute to practical skills, an essential aspect of vocational education, using the 2D-LoA model. The study emphasizes the promise of the 2D-LoA instructional approach in providing non-immersive computer-based interactivity for learners, as opposed to the passive absorption of theoretical concepts. More moderate results in enhancing the learning of theoretical concepts point to a need to improve the model to better aid the learning of concepts. The practical implications of this study are that teachers can use the 2D-LoA model in subjects that require a strong mastery of practical skills, such as science, technology, and vocational education.

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  • Muhkamad Wakid & Herminarto Sofyan & Gunadi Gunadi & Arina Zaida Ilma, 2025. "Effect of the 2D-LoA instructional model on vocational students' learning outcomes in higher education," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 9(2), pages 1180-1194.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:9:y:2025:i:2:p:1180-1194:id:4723
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