Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners
Increasing student attrition at high rates in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institutions is a phenomenon which has not been fully understood. Generally, much literature has been produced to explore student attrition in the conventional higher education settings, which provides guidance as to po...
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| author | Santhi, Raghvan Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin, Loo, Sin Chun Ariff Syah Juhari, |
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| description | Increasing student attrition at high rates in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institutions is a phenomenon which has not
been fully understood. Generally, much literature has been produced to explore student attrition in the conventional higher
education settings, which provides guidance as to possible factors that may influence attrition. Many factors affecting
student attrition have been identified; however, these results have only benefited the traditional institution of higher
education that promotes full-time learning, but have not helped the attrition rates at ODL institutions that supports formal
learning via lifelong learning (LLL). Today, in the advent of the Internet and its digital technologies, focus on LLL, online
education and adult learning is more evident. ODL institutions in Malaysia have now reached the mainstream of education
via lifelong learning through formal learning. Therefore, a major benefit of this research is to provide conclusive results,
which are to be used to work towards successfully reducing student attrition at ODL institutions, and, in turn, increase
their completion rates. (Abstract by authors) |
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| spelling | my.oum.10142014-12-30T06:03:02Z Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners Santhi, Raghvan Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin, Loo, Sin Chun Ariff Syah Juhari, LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education Increasing student attrition at high rates in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institutions is a phenomenon which has not been fully understood. Generally, much literature has been produced to explore student attrition in the conventional higher education settings, which provides guidance as to possible factors that may influence attrition. Many factors affecting student attrition have been identified; however, these results have only benefited the traditional institution of higher education that promotes full-time learning, but have not helped the attrition rates at ODL institutions that supports formal learning via lifelong learning (LLL). Today, in the advent of the Internet and its digital technologies, focus on LLL, online education and adult learning is more evident. ODL institutions in Malaysia have now reached the mainstream of education via lifelong learning through formal learning. Therefore, a major benefit of this research is to provide conclusive results, which are to be used to work towards successfully reducing student attrition at ODL institutions, and, in turn, increase their completion rates. (Abstract by authors) 2014-12-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1014/1/library-document-1014.pdf Santhi, Raghvan and Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin, and Loo, Sin Chun and Ariff Syah Juhari, (2014) Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners. In: Seminar Kebangsaan Pembelajaran Sepanjang Hayat 2014, 1-2 December 2014, Kuala Lumpur. https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1014/ |
| spellingShingle | LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education Santhi, Raghvan Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin, Loo, Sin Chun Ariff Syah Juhari, Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners |
| title | Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners |
| title_full | Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners |
| title_fullStr | Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners |
| title_full_unstemmed | Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners |
| title_short | Attrition in ODL : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among LLL learners |
| title_sort | attrition in odl : a macro perspective in reducing non-completion rate among lll learners |
| topic | LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education |
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