Derginin Adı:
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The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
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Cilt:
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2009/10
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Sayı:
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1
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Makale Başlık:
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REASONS FOR STUDENT DISCONTINUATION IN ENGINEERING DEGREE COURSES OFFERED AT A DISTANCE
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Makale Eklenme Tarihi:
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13.04.2015
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Okunma Sayısı:
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1
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Makale Özeti:
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Faculty of Engineering Technology of the Open University of Sri Lanka has been offering
engineering programmes at a distance for the last two decades or so. However, completion
rates in Faculty of Engineering Technology are lower compared to the other faculties of the
University. This paper investigates the reasons for low completion rates in the faculty and
suggests ways and means to overcome this problem.
The study concludes that increasing student numbers will not necessarily increase
percentage of students completing the programme though the number of students
completing is increased. It is found that students offering courses for the first time in the
system of distance education in their academic career perform poorer because they are not
conversant with distance education techniques.
It is recommended that the Faculty must offer an orientation programme on distance
education to all the students enrolling for the first time, before they commence their regular
programmes. Further, it has been found that considerable percentage of students who
obtain eligibility to sit the final examination by completing the continuous assessments do
not sit the final examination.
This has been found to contribute towards non-completion of programmes as students
sitting the final examination in the subsequent years perform poorly in their exams. To
overcome this problem, it is recommended that current practise of allowing the student to
carry forward their eligibility to unlimited period of time must be disbanded.
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