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Main Authors: Maathuis-Smith, Sandra, Wellington, Shannon, Cossham, Amanda, Fields, Alison, Irvine, Jan, Welland, Sarah, Innes, Mary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1079966
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author Maathuis-Smith, Sandra
Wellington, Shannon
Cossham, Amanda
Fields, Alison
Irvine, Jan
Welland, Sarah
Innes, Mary
author_facet Maathuis-Smith, Sandra
Wellington, Shannon
Cossham, Amanda
Fields, Alison
Irvine, Jan
Welland, Sarah
Innes, Mary
Maathuis-Smith, Sandra
Wellington, Shannon
Cossham, Amanda
Fields, Alison
Irvine, Jan
Welland, Sarah
Innes, Mary
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Obtaining High Retention and Completion Rates in a New Zealand ODL Environment: A Case Study of Strategies Employed by Information and Library Studies Faculty at the Open Polytechnic Maathuis-Smith, Sandra Wellington, Shannon Cossham, Amanda Fields, Alison Irvine, Jan Welland, Sarah Innes, Mary Foreign Countries Course Selection (Students) School Holding Power Educational Strategies Action Research Guidelines Focus Groups Distance Education Case Studies Library Science Graduation Rate Open Universities Teacher Student Relationship Interpersonal Communication Academic Achievement Feedback (Response) Open and distance learning (ODL) provides unique challenges for student retention and course completion. In an increasingly competitive educational environment, measures such as retention and completion form the basis for the evaluation of institutional and student performance. Information and Library Studies (ILS) faculty at the Open Polytechnic achieve and maintain consistently high retention and completion rates across their faculty-taught ODL courses. This research documents the development and application of strategies that contribute to these high success rates. Information and Library Studies faculty, through a framework of action research, undertook an analysis of implementation strategies designed to support student retention and completion. This framework provided a methodological foundation for focus-group discussion. The faculty evaluated and disseminated the strategies derived from these focus-group discussions across other ILS courses in an iterative process of application and analysis. Strategies for retention and completion in this research are discussed in the context of course selection, orientation, layered support, communication between students and faculty, support between student and faculty, social interaction, and community building in an ODL environment.
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spellingShingle Obtaining High Retention and Completion Rates in a New Zealand ODL Environment: A Case Study of Strategies Employed by Information and Library Studies Faculty at the Open Polytechnic
Maathuis-Smith, Sandra
Wellington, Shannon
Cossham, Amanda
Fields, Alison
Irvine, Jan
Welland, Sarah
Innes, Mary
Foreign Countries
Course Selection (Students)
School Holding Power
Educational Strategies
Action Research
Guidelines
Focus Groups
Distance Education
Case Studies
Library Science
Graduation Rate
Open Universities
Teacher Student Relationship
Interpersonal Communication
Academic Achievement
Feedback (Response)
Obtaining High Retention and Completion Rates in a New Zealand ODL Environment: A Case Study of Strategies Employed by Information and Library Studies Faculty at the Open Polytechnic Maathuis-Smith, Sandra Wellington, Shannon Cossham, Amanda Fields, Alison Irvine, Jan Welland, Sarah Innes, Mary Foreign Countries Course Selection (Students) School Holding Power Educational Strategies Action Research Guidelines Focus Groups Distance Education Case Studies Library Science Graduation Rate Open Universities Teacher Student Relationship Interpersonal Communication Academic Achievement Feedback (Response) Open and distance learning (ODL) provides unique challenges for student retention and course completion. In an increasingly competitive educational environment, measures such as retention and completion form the basis for the evaluation of institutional and student performance. Information and Library Studies (ILS) faculty at the Open Polytechnic achieve and maintain consistently high retention and completion rates across their faculty-taught ODL courses. This research documents the development and application of strategies that contribute to these high success rates. Information and Library Studies faculty, through a framework of action research, undertook an analysis of implementation strategies designed to support student retention and completion. This framework provided a methodological foundation for focus-group discussion. The faculty evaluated and disseminated the strategies derived from these focus-group discussions across other ILS courses in an iterative process of application and analysis. Strategies for retention and completion in this research are discussed in the context of course selection, orientation, layered support, communication between students and faculty, support between student and faculty, social interaction, and community building in an ODL environment.
title Obtaining High Retention and Completion Rates in a New Zealand ODL Environment: A Case Study of Strategies Employed by Information and Library Studies Faculty at the Open Polytechnic
topic Foreign Countries
Course Selection (Students)
School Holding Power
Educational Strategies
Action Research
Guidelines
Focus Groups
Distance Education
Case Studies
Library Science
Graduation Rate
Open Universities
Teacher Student Relationship
Interpersonal Communication
Academic Achievement
Feedback (Response)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1079966