从通过考试到自我实现:在线高等教育学生对成功概念的不同理解

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
O. Rotar
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本文讨论了两个在线课程中在线学生对成功概念的现象研究结果。通过深入的对话,15名成年学生表达了他们对成功的看法。我运用八步数据分析过程来揭示参与者之间存在的深度差异。学生们从不同的角度阐述了对成功的不同看法,从正式的角度来看,成功是取得令人满意的考试成绩,获得学位,理解,在专业实践中取得进步,有机会打开更多的大门,最后是自我实现。对调查结果的讨论提出了基于成人学生的描述对成功的简单理解的问题,并反对将成人学习视为“第二次机会”的主流功能观点。此外,本文还提供了成人学生重视和寻求的在线学习“软”成果的经验证据,如有意义的学习、成长和发展以及自我实现。
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From passing the exam to self-actualisation: different ways of conceptualising success among students in online higher education
This article discusses the results of phenomenographic research on online students’ conceptualisations of success in two online programmes. Through in-depth conversations, fifteen adult students were able to express their voices on success. I applied the eight-step data analysis process to uncover in-depth variations that existed among participants. The students articulated qualitatively different perspectives on success, ranging from the formal perspective on success as obtaining satisfactory exam results and gaining a degree, understanding, improvement in their professional practice, an opportunity to open more doors, and, finally, self-actualisation. The discussion of the findings problematises the simplistic understanding of success based on accounts of adult students and oppose a predominant, functional view on adult learning as a “second chance”. Furthermore, this article provides empirical evidence on “soft” outcomes of online learning that are valued and sought by adult students, such as meaningful learning, growth and development, and self-realisation.
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Voprosy Obrazovaniya-Educational Studies Moscow
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