Web-based Andragogy in Open University : Enhancing the Meaningful Learning Process of Research Skills
Isosomppi, L., & Maunula, M. (2018). Web-based Andragogy in Open University : Enhancing the Meaningful Learning Process of Research Skills. In Proceedings of IICE 2018, Ireland International Conference on Education, Dublin, Ireland, April 23-26, 2018 (pp. 40-45). Infonomics Society. http://www.iicedu.org/Proceedings/IICE-2018-April-Proceedings.pdf
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The research examines adult students studying on
a web-based qualitative research methodology course
in the Finnish open university context. The research
questions concern adult student experiences of
supportiveness of the learning environment, their
studying orientations, and their relationship to
andragogical assumptions of self-direction and
collaboration. The research material consists of 47
learning diaries and was analysed by using abductive
content analysis. The course script, initial stage
orientation, teacher’s meta speech and sensitive
supervision were experienced supportive for studying
and learning. Three different studying orientations
were summarised: the effectiveness orientation, the
managing orientation and the learning orientation.
The research makes visible connections of micro and
macro levels of the open university web-based
studying at an intersection of the market, equality
policy and academic expert culture. The results also
implicate that self-directness and collaboration can
be supported by sensitive andragogical supervision
relying on adult students’ responsibility and freedom
...
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