Belonging in distance learning Perspectives of adult learners in Malaysia

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The purpose of this article is to describe adult learners’ sense of belonging when studying remotely in Malaysia. The methodology of the research involved carrying out in-depth interviews with twelve adult learners studying in a distance education institution to uncover their sense of belonging. The collected data was then analysed with Nvivo Version Twelve. The results showed that the annual campus meeting, the e-Learning platform and peer support all contributed significantly to the learners’ feeling of belonging in their distance-learning programmes. Nevertheless, these findings do not imply absolute belongingness, because their sense of belonging was observed alongside their sense of isolation amongst their peers in distance-education programmes

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Bok, G. I. (2023). Belonging in distance learning Perspectives of adult learners in Malaysia. Learning and Teaching, 16(1), 55–76. https://doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2023.160104

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