Determinants of student readiness for flexible learning: Some preliminary findings
Title:
Determinants of student readiness for flexible learning: Some preliminary findings
Author:
Samarawickrema, Gayani R.
Appeared in:
Distance education
Paging:
Volume 26 (2005) nr. 1 pages 49-66
Year:
2005-05
Contents:
An exploratory study using a questionnaire and focus group interviews was conducted amongst a small sample of first-year, first-semester, undergraduate design students from the Faculty of Art and Design at Monash University, Australia, to determine their readiness for off-campus, flexible, independent learning. The study explores common problems, similarities and differences among learners from South East Asia, other international students, and local Australian students. Findings of the study are presented under five key themes: dependence on the teacher and the classroom environment; flexible learning and working alone; structure; communication; and work patterns. The article details approaches to study of first-year undergraduates taking a creative unit such as design and concludes by discussing the possible cultural attributes that have an impact on the learning as well as related concerns and problems.