KEYS

31.B

32.A

33.challenge

34.school

35.health

36.interests

37.tutors

38.maturity

39.advisors

40.online

 

TRANSCRIPT

Section 4

You will hear part of a talk about research into learner persistence given by a university lecturer to her colleagues.

My talk is about a research study I did over a period of five years on learner persistence, why some people stick at academic study better than others. As teachers, you will know that there is a tremendous variation in the learner’s response to certain things.

For example, a short period of illness might completely destabilize some students and cause them to give up their degree studies. Other learners might overcome tremendous difficulties to stay the course. I am particularly interested in this second group, who are the ones with learner persistence.

What I decided to do was design a research study using a sample of my university’s third-year undergraduate students, 295 in all, who obviously had already stayed the course pretty well. The sample was drawn from a range of ages, but there was deliberately a significant number of mature students, and all respondents were living at home in the local region. I wanted to have this element of consistency, not having some coming from outside the area and living in university accommodation.

It should be noted, though, that there was significant variation in home background to reflect the variation in our student population. I designed questionnaires, which were devised to elicit what their