Student Retention in Online, Open and Distance Learning

Student Retention in Online, Open and Distance Learning

by Ormond Simpson
Student Retention in Online, Open and Distance Learning

Student Retention in Online, Open and Distance Learning

by Ormond Simpson

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Overview

Student retention has become a key issue for all further and higher education institutions and is a major concern among those involved in online learning courses where retention rates are often even poorer than those for traditional campus-based courses. There is increasing recognition that student retention is the responsibility of the actual institutions running the courses, and that it is within their power to encourage sustained participation without compromising academic standards.
In this book, Ormond Simpson provides a clear, accessible analysis of what works and at what cost. He outlines strategies for increasing retention, providing useful case studies and examples to illustrate how these strategies can change institutional policy and practice. Areas covered include:
* Who drops out and why
* Integration
* Reclamation
* 'Retentioneering' an institution
* Recruitment and retention
* Course design.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135724443
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/16/2003
Series: Open and Flexible Learning Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ormond Simpson is Director of the Open University's Centre for Educational Guidance and Student Support, and has over 25 years' experience of developing, researching and practising student support

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. A background to student retention 2. Who drops out and why 3. Recruitment and retention 4. Integration 5. Retention on course 6. Retrieval 7. Reclamation 8. Course design and retention 9. Institutions and retention 10. ‘Retentioneering’ an institution—a summary
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