Supporting distance education students : the pilot study of a tutorial model and its impact on students' performance
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Aluko, Folake Ruth
Hendrikz, Johan
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Unisa Press
Abstract
This pilot study investigates the impact of a tutorial model on the performance of
distance education students enrolled for an Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE)
programme. The aim of the support system is to enhance learning and improve
performance. Towards this end, the institution developed a tutorial support system
model, which is not dependent on the availability of a tutor, but rather on peer group
learning to create a learning environment. The model also depended on carefully
designed worksheets. By using a mixed-methods approach, the researchers combined
observations, surveys and analyses of student records. Preliminary advantages
identified by student participants included clarity of focus, the opportunity to learn
from other students, and exposure to the handling of assignment and examination
questions. Based on the performance of the first and second cohorts in attendance,
one may speculate that students who availed themselves of this opportunity seemed
to perform better. Findings from the study suggest that open and distance learning
(ODL) institutions will increasingly be differentiated by the support they offer rather
than by the material they provide, especially at higher levels of study.
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Distance education students
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Aluko, R & Hendrikz, J 2012, 'Supporting distance education students : the pilot study of a tutorial model and its impact on students' performance', Progressio, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 68-83.