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Factors contributing to the successful completion of online Algebra I courses by secondary students

Posted on:2008-08-29Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of OklahomaCandidate:Simeroth, William JasonFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390005457837Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Distance education provides prospects for students to either complement traditional forms of education or take the place of it altogether. Apart from why students choose distance education options, it remains that distance education/online courses offer opportunities for students to carry on their education.;Whether the online option will be a positive experience for the student depends on many variables. A portion of these variables may be readily affected by school officials and teachers and others dealing with the individual. Student ability and motivation are difficult if not impossible to control and directly related to the success of all instructional processes.;By being able to identify a variety of factors which contribute to the success of students in online courses, these factors can be used to aid students, parents and school districts in determining which students are better equipped to enroll in these courses. To that end the following research questions were examined in this study:;Research Question ;Research Question ;As evidenced by the data, there was no significant difference in the success of home school students when compared to students enrolled in public schools, for both dependent variables.;Research Question ;The results of the comparison showed that the students who enrolled to accelerate succeeded at a significantly higher rate when compared with the other two reasons for enrollment, on both dependent variables. Having noted significance, both null hypotheses for research question three were rejected.
Keywords/Search Tags:Students, Research question, Courses, Online, Success, Factors, Education, Variables
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