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A sense of belonging to enhance participation, success and retention in online programs

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posted on 2024-11-14, 03:57 authored by Lisa ThomasLisa Thomas, James Herbert, Marko Teras
Online learning presents an opportunity to expand access to higher education to traditionally underrepresented students. However the challenges for these students may persist even when study is undertaken off campus. Fostering a sense of belonging and personal connection to learning may present a way to improve the learning experience and retention of these students, especially in the first year. In a qualitative study of university students from non-traditional backgrounds and academics, sense of belonging was found as a characteristic highly valued in online courses. How sense of belonging was understood and experienced by students, and the strategies used by academics to foster belonging in online learning are discussed.

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Thomas, L., Herbert, J. & Teras, M. (2014). A sense of belonging to enhance participation, success and retention in online programs. The International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education, 5 (2), 69-80.

Journal title

The International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education

Volume

5

Issue

2

Pagination

69-80

Language

English

RIS ID

92214

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