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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Managing student transition from conventional to open schooling: a case study of Namibia

Murangi, Heroldt Vekaama January 2017 (has links)
The provision of school equivalency programme through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) has gained momentum in the 21st century through the establishment of open schools. Open schools has now become a model of choice for many young people and adults who do not want to pursue their secondary education journey through the conventional delivery system. Additionally, shrinking financial resources have made it impossible for governments especially in the developing world to expand education through the conventional system. Pityana (2007) claims that ODL is key in advancing the development agenda of many nations through programmes that accommodate the less privileged members of the society such as women, the unemployed, repeaters, out-of-school youth, disadvantaged and the displaced. Although open schools have made progress in increasing access, low throughput rates and high dropout rates remain the key challenges. The purpose of this study was therefore to explore the experiences and perceptions of learners when migrating from the conventional school system to the open and distance learning in general, and to Namibian College of Open Learning (NAMCOL) in particular. This study was driven by the assumption that change in the learning environment might be the most influential factor on learners’ ability to integrate into the new distance learning environment. The study mainly focused on the senior secondary (Grade 12) learners who transferred from the formal schools to NAMCOL to upgrade their grades. Moore’s (1883) theory of transactional distance and Tinto’s (1997a) theory of academic and social integration were used as the reference theoretical framework. The applicability of the two theories was assessed and compared with the findings of the study. A multi method research design was applied in data collection. The results of the study identified a gap between the learners’ expectations and the high ODL expectations and its demands. The learners in the study displayed a marginal understanding of the ODL mode of delivery. The study established certain factors that impede or accelerate the integration process and also identified technology mediated services as well as capacity building for staff as measures to facilitate learner integration in the ODL mode of delivery. The study reaffirms that meeting learners’ academic, social and psychological needs are important for successful learner integration. The findings have implications for policy makers, ODL practitioners and learners on the development of the most effective measures of increasing learner integration into open schools. / Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2017. / Education Management and Policy Studies / PhD / Unrestricted
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Uma proposta de ensino e aprendizagem de L?ngua Inglesa integrada ao uso das TICS para o desenvolvimento da autonomia dos aprendizes

Silva, Francisco Alan da 06 December 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:06:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 FranciscoAS_DISSERT.pdf: 5581713 bytes, checksum: 220b0356180283ae2dc6bdb4eca95850 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-12-06 / This study focuses on the teaching and learning of English based on a new theoretical perspective concerning the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), which points to the apprehension of metacognitive processes as the way to reach learning autonomy. The theoretical set underline this study is those of a new pedagogy based on the symbiosis of Bruner‟s (2002) and Freire‟s (2009) concepts and in the metacognitive theory. In a social context dominated by the Communication and Information Technologies (CIT), the integration between teacher and learners with the support of the internet has been used as the way to operationalize this new emergent proposal of the theoretical perspectives. The analyses have been conducted through Systemic and Integral Action Research. The results at the end of this study corroborate our hypothesis that the enlargement of spontaneous knowledge of the learners can facilitate the understanding of scientific concepts, stimulating their metacognition and thus promoting their autonomy. / Este trabalho trata de um estudo sobre o ensino-aprendizagem de l?ngua inglesa baseado em uma No??o Expandida da Zona de Desenvolvimento Proximal (NEZDP) que tem seu vi?s voltado para a conscientiza??o dos processos metacognitivos como forma de alcan?ar a autonomia na aprendizagem. Faz parte desse conjunto te?rico, tamb?m, uma nova perspectiva pedag?gica baseada na simbiose entre os estudos de Bruner (2002) e Freire (2009), e na teoria da metacogni??o. Com base no contexto sociocultural atual, permeado pelas Tecnologias da Informa??o e da Comunica??o, a integra??o professor-aluno no processo de ensino-aprendizagem com o suporte da internet, foram utilizadas como meio de operacionalizar a proposta emergente dessa perspectiva te?rica. A an?lise foi desenvolvida por meio da Pesquisa-a??o Integral e Sist?mica (PAIS). Os resultados obtidos ao final deste trabalho corroboraram a nossa hip?tese de que a amplia??o do conjunto de conhecimentos espont?neos dos aprendizes, juntamente com a integra??o professor-aluno, pode facilitar a aprendizagem de conceitos cient?ficos, estimulando a metacogni??o e, consequentemente, a promo??o da autonomia.

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