Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify socio-economic/demographic characteristics and to evaluate the knowledge on different open distance learning (ODL) concepts of BSc undergraduates of The Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) at first registration. Design/methodology/approach - The sur...

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Main Authors: K.A.J.M. Kuruppuarachchi, K.O.L.C. Karunanayake
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Published: Emerald Publishing 2017-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-11-2016-0004/full/pdf?title=student-characteristics-and-knowledge-on-odl-concepts-at-first-registration-a-case-study-from-ousl
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description Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify socio-economic/demographic characteristics and to evaluate the knowledge on different open distance learning (ODL) concepts of BSc undergraduates of The Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) at first registration. Design/methodology/approach - The surveying technique was adapted with a piloted structured questionnaire consisting of two components. The structured component was used to evaluate personal, socio-economic and demographic data. The open ended component evaluated the student’s perception on ODL concepts. The questionnaire was randomly adapted to 456 (35 percent Colombo Regional Centre (CRC) registrants) prospective BSc undergraduates at first registration time at the CRC in 2014. Data collected from the structured component were frequency tabulated and cross-tabulated with the SPSS computer software. Responses of the open ended part were examined, categorized and the frequency percentages of each response category were calculated. Findings - The structured component recognized that the majority of BSc undergraduates of the OUSL represent employed (53 percent), late adolescents (92 percent below age 27) who reside in rural or semi-urban areas (75 percent). They belong mostly to the lower middle class and 69 percent are from families which have a monthly family income below SLR30,000/(USD208). Answers of the open ended component on ODL concepts recognized that, prior knowledge on ODL concepts were developed by most BSc undergraduates. Approximately 50 percent of respondents perceived OUSL as an institute which facilitates working people by conducting part time-based or distance mode education with self-learning features. In total, 56.9 percent students perceived the role of an ODL teacher correctly as a facilitator or a guide. The educational process was perceived correctly as an ODL system by 52 percent, while the remainder also identified the system to be a more self-study and student centered flexible learning system. However, the role of a BSc student at OUSL was recognized as self-independent learners by only 36.7 percent and the majority had no clear perception of the role they have to play as an ODL student. Hence, more attention should be paid to make students recognize the role they have to play in an ODL system in order to succeed at OUSL. Originality/value - Although research has been carried out periodically on the process of ODL education system at OUSL, on the graduate (output) and dropouts, etc., not many have focused on the nature of input such as characteristic features of first registrant and their prior knowledge on ODL. As the output invariably depends on the input and the process, this type of survey is timely and novel.
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spelling doaj.art-674526ea01614fe7a9f05f61a6c4ef3a2023-09-02T06:55:24ZengEmerald PublishingAAOU Journal1858-34312414-69942017-01-01121415110.1108/AAOUJ-11-2016-0004596958Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registrationK.A.J.M. Kuruppuarachchi0K.O.L.C. Karunanayake1Department of Botany, The Open University of Sri Lanka, Nawala, Sri LankaDepartment of Botany, The Open University of Sri Lanka, Nawala, Sri LankaPurpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify socio-economic/demographic characteristics and to evaluate the knowledge on different open distance learning (ODL) concepts of BSc undergraduates of The Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) at first registration. Design/methodology/approach - The surveying technique was adapted with a piloted structured questionnaire consisting of two components. The structured component was used to evaluate personal, socio-economic and demographic data. The open ended component evaluated the student’s perception on ODL concepts. The questionnaire was randomly adapted to 456 (35 percent Colombo Regional Centre (CRC) registrants) prospective BSc undergraduates at first registration time at the CRC in 2014. Data collected from the structured component were frequency tabulated and cross-tabulated with the SPSS computer software. Responses of the open ended part were examined, categorized and the frequency percentages of each response category were calculated. Findings - The structured component recognized that the majority of BSc undergraduates of the OUSL represent employed (53 percent), late adolescents (92 percent below age 27) who reside in rural or semi-urban areas (75 percent). They belong mostly to the lower middle class and 69 percent are from families which have a monthly family income below SLR30,000/(USD208). Answers of the open ended component on ODL concepts recognized that, prior knowledge on ODL concepts were developed by most BSc undergraduates. Approximately 50 percent of respondents perceived OUSL as an institute which facilitates working people by conducting part time-based or distance mode education with self-learning features. In total, 56.9 percent students perceived the role of an ODL teacher correctly as a facilitator or a guide. The educational process was perceived correctly as an ODL system by 52 percent, while the remainder also identified the system to be a more self-study and student centered flexible learning system. However, the role of a BSc student at OUSL was recognized as self-independent learners by only 36.7 percent and the majority had no clear perception of the role they have to play as an ODL student. Hence, more attention should be paid to make students recognize the role they have to play in an ODL system in order to succeed at OUSL. Originality/value - Although research has been carried out periodically on the process of ODL education system at OUSL, on the graduate (output) and dropouts, etc., not many have focused on the nature of input such as characteristic features of first registrant and their prior knowledge on ODL. As the output invariably depends on the input and the process, this type of survey is timely and novel.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-11-2016-0004/full/pdf?title=student-characteristics-and-knowledge-on-odl-concepts-at-first-registration-a-case-study-from-ouslopen and distance education (ode)bsc undergraduatefirst registrantodl conceptsouslteaching methodology
spellingShingle K.A.J.M. Kuruppuarachchi
K.O.L.C. Karunanayake
Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration
AAOU Journal
open and distance education (ode)
bsc undergraduate
first registrant
odl concepts
ousl
teaching methodology
title Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration
title_full Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration
title_fullStr Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration
title_full_unstemmed Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration
title_short Student characteristics and knowledge on ODL concepts at first registration
title_sort student characteristics and knowledge on odl concepts at first registration
topic open and distance education (ode)
bsc undergraduate
first registrant
odl concepts
ousl
teaching methodology
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