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Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning | 2006

Working with student expectations of tutor support in distance education: testing an expectations‐led quality assurance model

Keith Stevenson; Kay MacKeogh; Paul Sander

Action research studies in the United Kingdom with Open University students have shown that students come to distance education courses with variable expectations of the levels of service and support they will receive from their tutors. It has been further suggested that a specific expectations‐led quality assurance process that enables the sharing of these expectations before a course starts could be of mutual benefit to the student and the tutor, as well as generally improving the overall quality of tutor support provided by the distance learning organisation. This process, it is argued, would be appreciated by the students, have beneficial effects on student satisfaction with tutor support, reducing student drop‐out and increasing course completion rates. Could such a process that asks tutors to collect student expectations before a course begins be instituted effectively into a distance learning organisation and how would students and tutors respond to it? This paper reports on a large‐scale project carried out by Oscail (the Irish National Distance Education Centre) aimed at developing and testing how students and tutors valued being involved in just such an Open and Distance Learning expectations‐led quality assurance process. In the study reported here, all 96 tutors on an Oscail B.A. distance learning programme were asked two weeks before their course began to circulate the student expectations questionnaire to the 950 students on their tutorial lists. Tutors were asked to collect the questionnaires, reflect on the expectations of the students and consider how their tutorial practice and student support might change as a result of the exercise. Tutor and student views on the effectiveness of the exercise were also gathered through questionnaires and focus group meetings. The findings suggested that the majority of students and tutors involved in the study did see the value of the process and that it did help tutors (especially newly appointed ones) consider and respond to the type of support students hoped to receive. The practice of issuing student expectation questionnaires has now been embedded in Oscail introductory courses.


Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning | 2003

Can eLearning Promote Higher-order Learning Without Tutor Overload?

Seamus Fox; Kay MacKeogh


Electronic Journal of e-Learning | 2009

Strategies for Embedding e-Learning in Traditional Universities: Drivers and Barriers

Kay MacKeogh; Seamus Fox


Archive | 2006

Supervising undergraduate research using online and peer supervision

Kay MacKeogh


The European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning | 2004

Preparing students for learning in an online world: an evaluation of the Student Passport to eLearning (SPEL) model

Francesca Lorenzi; Kay MacKeogh; Seamus Fox


MacKeogh, Kay and Fox, Seamus (2008) Opening access to higher education to all? What motivates academic staff in traditional universities to adopt elearning? In: Fifth European Distance & eLearning Network Research Workshop 2008, 20-22 October 2008, Paris, France. | 2008

Opening access to higher education to all? What motivates academic staff in traditional universities to adopt elearning?

Kay MacKeogh; Seamus Fox


Distance and E-Learning in Transition | 2013

Academic Staff in Traditional Universities

Kay MacKeogh; Seamus Fox


Archive | 2006

An embedded approach to learning to learn online: strategies to increase student retention through developing subject-based competence

Kay MacKeogh; Francesca Lorenzi


MacKeogh, Kay (2003) Student perceptions of the use of ICTs in European education: report of a survey. Project Report. Oscail - National Distance Education Centre, Dublin City University. | 2003

Student perceptions of the use of ICTs in European education: report of a survey

Kay MacKeogh


Archive | 2005

Preparing students for online learning–the Oscail experience

Kay MacKeogh; Francesca Lorenzi

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Seamus Fox

Dublin City University

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Paul Sander

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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