On Motivation to apply ODL in adult teachers' education

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This paper investigates the motivation of teachers of primary education to be trained by means of ODL (Open and Distance Learning). The survey took place during a professional training period and aimed to investigate initially the awareness of the teachers as regards the possibility to apply an ODL-model for this training, and secondly their estimations for the success of such an approach. Those questions are however considered through a motivational perspective, as the ARCS model of motivation expresses it. Results showed that a percentage of 20% of the teachers were not aware of the potential of a distance learning in general, while the rest of them appeared to be motivated to participate, yet they showed some hesitation for the outcomes of this "new" educational method. © 2011 Vilnius University.

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Karoulis, A. (2011). On Motivation to apply ODL in adult teachers’ education. Informatics in Education, 10(1), 37–45. https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2011.03

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