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International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning
An Exploration Into the Importance of a Sense of Belonging for Online Learners
John Cowan1  Lindesay Irvine2  Jane Williams2  Susi Peacock3 
[1] Napier University;Queen Margaret University;University of the West of England ;
关键词: sense of belonging;    online learning;    online group work;    online discussions;    interaction;    tutoring;   
DOI  :  10.19173/irrodl.v20i5.4539
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Fostering a sense of belonging and a personal connection is seen as fundamental by many educational researchers, regardless of the learning environment. Online learning certainly provides flexible learning opportunities but comes with notable issues. For online learners, nurturing a sense of belonging may present a way of improving their experiences and attainment, as well as reducing attrition rates. Research specifically exploring sense of belonging and online learning is limited. This article addresses that gap and reports on a small-scale exploratory study using qualitative data-collection and analysis methods to investigate the importance, or not, of sense of belonging for postgraduates’ online education by exploring the origins and nature of their lived experience of online learning and their sense of belonging therein. Our initial findings emphasise its importance for them as online learners and have identified three significant themes: interaction/engagement, the culture of the learning, and support. These early findings highlight the importance of these three themes in promoting a sense of belonging and in ensuring that there are opportunities for meaningful group and peer interactions; they will be of interest to all engaged in online education.

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