Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the success factors and challenges for students studying in an open and distance learning (ODL) mode and recommend strategies for student persistence based on the findings. Design/methodology/approach - Three groups of ODL students with various leve...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Oliver Tat-Sheung Au, K. Li, T.M. Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:AAOU Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-12-2018-0030/full/pdf?title=student-persistence-in-open-and-distance-learning-success-factors-and-challenges
id doaj-96691c998e454b93a02dbd89b50e5f05
record_format Article
spelling doaj-96691c998e454b93a02dbd89b50e5f052020-11-25T03:31:16ZengEmerald PublishingAAOU Journal1858-34312414-69942018-09-0113219120210.1108/AAOUJ-12-2018-0030622654Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challengesOliver Tat-Sheung Au0K. Li1T.M. Wong2The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong KongMiddlesex University London, London, UKThe Chartered Institute of Linguists Hong Kong Society, Hong KongPurpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the success factors and challenges for students studying in an open and distance learning (ODL) mode and recommend strategies for student persistence based on the findings. Design/methodology/approach - Three groups of ODL students with various levels of study performance – nine high-level, nine mid-level and eight low-level students – were invited to participate in three focus group interviews. They were asked about their motivation, success factors and challenges in their studies. Findings - The different groups of participants showed observable variations in their response. The mid-level students believed that word-by-word rote memorisation was their best strategy in preparing for examinations. The low-level students believed that they needed to master multitasking to learn well in tight schedules. All these weak student participants considered quitting at some points, but no high-level student did so. To improve student persistence, the authors focus on meeting the needs of weak students and recommend the following actions for student persistence: add a time management and study skills component to existing courses for students to practise; appoint advisors to distance learning students to help them create an appropriate study plan and acquire a sense of belonging; make learning videos short and engaging; consider adopting student leaders or peer tutors that have been used successfully in full-time study; and conduct focus periodically with students to hear their views. Originality/value - This study revealed the factors contributing to student persistence in ODL for the students of various levels of study performance. The results help in formulating measures to meet the diverse needs of ODL students for persistence in their studies.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-12-2018-0030/full/pdf?title=student-persistence-in-open-and-distance-learning-success-factors-and-challengesdistance learningretention
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Oliver Tat-Sheung Au
K. Li
T.M. Wong
spellingShingle Oliver Tat-Sheung Au
K. Li
T.M. Wong
Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
AAOU Journal
distance learning
retention
author_facet Oliver Tat-Sheung Au
K. Li
T.M. Wong
author_sort Oliver Tat-Sheung Au
title Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
title_short Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
title_full Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
title_fullStr Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
title_sort student persistence in open and distance learning: success factors and challenges
publisher Emerald Publishing
series AAOU Journal
issn 1858-3431
2414-6994
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the success factors and challenges for students studying in an open and distance learning (ODL) mode and recommend strategies for student persistence based on the findings. Design/methodology/approach - Three groups of ODL students with various levels of study performance – nine high-level, nine mid-level and eight low-level students – were invited to participate in three focus group interviews. They were asked about their motivation, success factors and challenges in their studies. Findings - The different groups of participants showed observable variations in their response. The mid-level students believed that word-by-word rote memorisation was their best strategy in preparing for examinations. The low-level students believed that they needed to master multitasking to learn well in tight schedules. All these weak student participants considered quitting at some points, but no high-level student did so. To improve student persistence, the authors focus on meeting the needs of weak students and recommend the following actions for student persistence: add a time management and study skills component to existing courses for students to practise; appoint advisors to distance learning students to help them create an appropriate study plan and acquire a sense of belonging; make learning videos short and engaging; consider adopting student leaders or peer tutors that have been used successfully in full-time study; and conduct focus periodically with students to hear their views. Originality/value - This study revealed the factors contributing to student persistence in ODL for the students of various levels of study performance. The results help in formulating measures to meet the diverse needs of ODL students for persistence in their studies.
topic distance learning
retention
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-12-2018-0030/full/pdf?title=student-persistence-in-open-and-distance-learning-success-factors-and-challenges
work_keys_str_mv AT olivertatsheungau studentpersistenceinopenanddistancelearningsuccessfactorsandchallenges
AT kli studentpersistenceinopenanddistancelearningsuccessfactorsandchallenges
AT tmwong studentpersistenceinopenanddistancelearningsuccessfactorsandchallenges
_version_ 1724572533145993216