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Monitoring student retention in the Open University: definition, measurement, interpretation and action
Posted on 05 January 2012 by Shahril Effendi Bin Ibrahim (Senior Librarian)
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Alison Ashby
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Resource Type: 
Article
Publication Date: 
2004
Publication Title: 
Open learning
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Volume: 
19
Issue or Number: 
1
Pagination: 
65-77
Summary

Attempts to improve retention in conventional college settings in the United States (see Barefoot article in this issue) have emphasized the importance of institutions having good information systems and appropriate interpretation of information as a means of identifying where retention is a problem and what might be causing student withdrawal, and for monitoring the impact of interventions designed to improve retention. This article describes the information on student retention collected within the Open University (UK), its interpretation, and the uses made of such information to improve student retention. Observations are made about overall retention rates and students' reasons for withdrawing, and a model for tackling courses with low retention is described. (Abstract by authors and publisher)

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