TY - JOUR ID - library_repository1375 UR - https://ajodl.oum.edu.my/document/Previous/Volume10.No.2_2018/Article_3_Vol10,No.2,2018.pdf IS - 2 A1 - Wong, Huey Siew A1 - Oo, Cheng Keat A1 - Suhaimi Jamaludin, A1 - Mohd Yusuf Ahmad, Y1 - 2018/12// N2 - In the era of technology and borderless world, open and distance learning has become a choice for many adults who wish to pursue tertiary education. In responding to this development, many higher education institutions, including Open University Malaysia, have designed various academic programmes to meet the needs of adult learners. Senior citizens naturally experience a decline in their physical, cognitive, motor and memory abilities. Despite having to face such challenges, many senior citizens have enrolled at the Open University Malaysia. The objective of this study is to examine their academic performance, analyse it by gender, age and zone of learning centres; and identify the issues and challenges they faced. Senior citizens who graduated from two schools, the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences (now known as Cluster of Education and Social Sciences) and OUM Business School (now known as Cluster of Business and Management), were included in this study. Secondary data was used to analyse learners? academic performance while interviews were conducted to identify the challenges they faced. The findings indicated that they had faced difficulties in relation to their health and information technology skills but still performed well. (Abstract by authors) PB - ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance Learning JF - ASEAN Journal of Open & Distance Learning (AJODL) VL - 10 KW - Senior Citizen Learners KW - Academic Performance KW - Learning Challenges KW - Open And Distance Learning SN - 2232-0814 TI - Challenges and Achievements of Senior Citizen Pursuing Open and Distance Learning AV - public ER -