Flynn, Susan and Collins, Joseph and Malone, Lindsay (2022) Part-Time Learners Perceptions of Success During ERT. The Adult Learner: The Journal of Adult and Community Education in Ireland, 2022 (1). pp. 89-10920.
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Abstract
The Faculty of Lifelong Learning at South East Technological University’s Carlow campus, is one of the largest providers of part-time learning in the Irish Higher Education sector. A large majority of our lifelong learners, 88%, are adult learners over the age of 23, therefore the perspectives of our part-time learners offer us valuable insights into adult learner experiences in the Irish Higher Education sector. The outbreak of COVID-19 saw us pivot our provision to an emergency remote teaching (ERT) model in the first wave of the pandemic. The faculty undertook an extensive study of its learners in 2021 to examine the impacts of ERT on learners, and this article takes a qualitative approach to the findings of this study, looking specifically at learners’ comments about success, and the barriers to success which ERT posed. Our study provided an opportunity to learn about our learners’ conceptions of student identity, and how they interpret success as part-time learners.
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Date Deposited: | 07 Jul 2023 09:05 |
Last Modified: | 03 Apr 2024 21:18 |
URI: | https://repository.wit.ie/id/eprint/7722 |
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