Motivation for Joining the Open and Distance Learning Mode Program: Student’s Perspectives

Bishnu Maya Joshi, Umesh Acharya, Padma Koirala
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The adoption of Open and Distance Learning (ODL) has gained considerable attraction as a transformative educational approach, offering unparalleled flexibility and accessibility to learners while accommodating a multitude of diverse commitments. In the context of Nepal, ODL presents itself as a powerful method to mitigate the persistent challenges of educational access and exclusivity. This research underscores to focus into the intricacies of motivation that drive students to enroll in ODL programs within the hallowed precincts of the Faculty of Education (FOE) at Tribhuvan University (TU). This study carefully examines the factors influencing students' motivation to choose ODL programs, providing insights for improving program design and support. The study applied a quantitative approach, collecting data through a structured Google Forms questionnaire and analyzing results using statistical tools. The study revealed key motivations for ODL enrollment, including a strong preference for independent online learning and recognition of ODL’s career and academic benefits. However, the results highlight lower perceptions of interaction within ODL classes. Findings further show that gender and caste/ ethnicity significantly affect motivation, reflecting disparities in access. On the other hand, demographics like provinces, religion, study programs, device used, employment status, and training involvement have limited impact on motivation. The results hold substantial significance in the discourse on ODL in Nepal’s education landscape. This research calls upon educational institutions to address interaction concerns and adapt strategies to diverse demographic motivations for effective ODL program delivery.
参加远程开放学习模式课程的动机:学生的观点
开放式远程学习(ODL)作为一种变革性的教育方法,为学习者提供了无与伦比的灵活性和可及性,同时又能适应多种多样的承诺,因而获得了相当大的吸引力。在尼泊尔,开放式远程学习本身就是一种强有力的方法,可以缓解教育机会和排他性方面长期存在的挑战。本研究强调要重点研究促使学生在特里布万大学(Tribhuvan University)教育学院(FOE)神圣的校园内报名参加开放式远程学习课程的复杂动机。本研究仔细研究了影响学生选择开放式远程学习课程动机的因素,为改进课程设计和支持提供了启示。研究采用定量方法,通过结构化谷歌表格问卷收集数据,并使用统计工具分析结果。研究揭示了学生参加开放式远程学习的主要动机,包括对独立在线学习的强烈偏好,以及对开放式远程学习的职业和学术益处的认可。然而,研究结果突出表明,学生对 ODL 课堂内的互动认知度较低。调查结果表明,性别和种姓/种族对学习动机有很大影响,反映出在学习机会方面存在差异。另一方面,省份、宗教、学习课程、使用的设备、就业状况和参与培训等人口统计学因素对学习动机的影响有限。研究结果对尼泊尔教育界关于开放式远程学习的讨论具有重要意义。这项研究呼吁教育机构解决互动问题,并根据不同的人口动机调整策略,以有效提供开放式远程学习课程。
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