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Student Progress in Distance Education: Identification of Explanatory Constructs
Oleh:
Kember, David
;
Lai, Tammy
;
Murphy, David
;
Siaw, Irene
;
Yuen, K.S.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
British Journal of Educational Psychology vol. 62 no. 03 (Nov. 1992)
,
page 285.
Topik:
Student Progress
;
Explanatory Constructs
;
Distance Education Students' Progress (DESP) inventory
Isi artikel
This paper reports the testing and development of a model of student progress for distance education students. The construct which have been used to explain drop-out in on-campus courses are not directly applicable to distance education. The Distance Education Students' Progress (DESP) inventory has been developed, containing four scales, made up from 17 subscales, which emerged from the factor analysis. The scales relate to approach to learning, motivation, language ability and the extent to which the student is able to intergrate study demands with personal, family, work, and social commitments. Semi-structured interviews were used to assist in deriving and interpreting the scales and to help establish their validity. The identified constructs have been used to test a theoritical model using path analysis techniques. The four scales serve as intervening variables between enrolment characteristics and grade and persistence criteria. The result support open entry for the courses as the identified constructs have a higher correlation than entry qualifications with the grades attained by students.
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