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    Our journey to new places using different spaces: A teaching degree totally online

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    Open access via publisher
    Authors
    O'Hare, Sheena
    Pelliccione, Lina
    Kuzich, Sonja
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    O'Hare, S. and Pelliccione, L. and Kuzich, S. 2009. Our journey to new places using different spaces: A teaching degree totally online, in Atkinson, R. and McBeath, C. (ed), ASCILITE 2009 Auckland. Same Places, Different Spaces, Dec 6-9 2009, pp. 701-709. Auckland, New Zealand: The University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, and Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education.
    Source Title
    Same Places, Different Spaces. Proceedings ASCILITE Conference 2009
    Source Conference
    ASCILITE 2009 Auckland. Same Places, Different Spaces
    Additional URLs
    http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/auckland09/procs/
    ISBN
    978-1-877314-81-0
    School
    School of Education
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22486
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The investment in technology to support delivery through Open University Australia (OUA) is a significant step in opening up the potential to increase efficiencies in service delivery to remote locations and indeed the world - as well as to develop new course offerings that do not add to the strain on ‘physical’ resources. Whilst Curtin University is currently the ‘only player’ in the Bachelor of Education Primary Education OUA arena it is wise to consolidate its leading position by understanding the distinct and real trends of student attraction and retention to enhance its status, position and ultimate economic viability in this sphere. This paper reports on a pilot study conducted to determine the student attrition rates in the very first offering of four OUA units in study period one. The results of the pilot study have informed the design of a much larger research project which aims to profile the students participating in the OUA Bachelor of Education Primary course in order to develop a greater understanding of those factors that impact on attrition rates thus informing future practice

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