TY - JOUR
T1 - E-learning and retention
T2 - Key factors influencing student withdrawal
AU - Packham, Gary
AU - Jones, Paul
AU - Miller, Christopher
AU - Thomas, Brychan
PY - 2004/8/1
Y1 - 2004/8/1
N2 - This study examines the causes for student withdrawals experienced in the E-College Wales BA Enterprise programme. These key causes, identified by interview with former students are contrasted against the existing literature. The study found that successful e-learners were typically female, non-HE qualified, self employed and aged between 31 and 50. Eight prime causes of withdrawal were identified including technical problems, pressure of work and lack of time, which where categorised as extrinsic or intrinsic. Intrinsic factors were identified as internal course related barriers, which could be influenced by the course team. Extrinsic factors are barriers to e-learning, which are external to the University such as employment issues and personal problems. This study contributes to knowledge in providing a conceptual framework for managing withdrawals and retentions illustrating key bodies and their interactions and identifying key strategies to overcome their negative influence. This paper will assist e-learning providers in identifying and differentiating between causes of student withdrawal and creating strategies and systems to monitor and improve student retention.
AB - This study examines the causes for student withdrawals experienced in the E-College Wales BA Enterprise programme. These key causes, identified by interview with former students are contrasted against the existing literature. The study found that successful e-learners were typically female, non-HE qualified, self employed and aged between 31 and 50. Eight prime causes of withdrawal were identified including technical problems, pressure of work and lack of time, which where categorised as extrinsic or intrinsic. Intrinsic factors were identified as internal course related barriers, which could be influenced by the course team. Extrinsic factors are barriers to e-learning, which are external to the University such as employment issues and personal problems. This study contributes to knowledge in providing a conceptual framework for managing withdrawals and retentions illustrating key bodies and their interactions and identifying key strategies to overcome their negative influence. This paper will assist e-learning providers in identifying and differentiating between causes of student withdrawal and creating strategies and systems to monitor and improve student retention.
KW - Computer based learning
KW - Higher education
KW - Motivation (psychology)
KW - Retention
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84986156614&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/00400910410555240
DO - 10.1108/00400910410555240
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84986156614
SN - 0040-0912
VL - 46
SP - 335
EP - 342
JO - Education and Training
JF - Education and Training
ER -