Strategies to Engage Online Students and Reduce Attrition Rates

Attrition continues to be a major issue in higher education. Attrition rates for classes taught through distance education are 10 – 20% higher than classes taught in a face-to-face setting. Educators should engage students early and often, using different learning strategies customized to the class...

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發表在:Journal of Educators Online
Main Authors: Lorraine M. Angelino, Frankie Keels Williams, Ph.D., Deborah Natvig, Ph.D.
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語言:英语
出版: Journal of Educators Online 2007-07-01
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description Attrition continues to be a major issue in higher education. Attrition rates for classes taught through distance education are 10 – 20% higher than classes taught in a face-to-face setting. Educators should engage students early and often, using different learning strategies customized to the class content and the students’ pre-existing knowledge. The goal for the professor is to develop relationships with the students such that they feel comfortable in the environment. The professor should facilitate learner-learner integration and collaboration so that they will learn from one another and expand their knowledge base together. Through an integrative literature review, this article presents key concepts in online learning and a review of different methods of engaging students with the goals of enhancing the learning process and reducing attrition rates.
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spellingShingle Lorraine M. Angelino
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attrition
retention
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integration
persistence
online
learning
community
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title Strategies to Engage Online Students and Reduce Attrition Rates
title_full Strategies to Engage Online Students and Reduce Attrition Rates
title_fullStr Strategies to Engage Online Students and Reduce Attrition Rates
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to Engage Online Students and Reduce Attrition Rates
title_short Strategies to Engage Online Students and Reduce Attrition Rates
title_sort strategies to engage online students and reduce attrition rates
topic Distance education
attrition
retention
engage
integration
persistence
online
learning
community
asynchronous
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