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Support services for adult basic learner graduation: a case study
Kiley Sales (author)Bryan Hartman (Thesis advisor)University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
2008
Master of Education (MEd)
Education
Number of pages in document: 108
This case study attempted to isolate and recommend a network of the most effective wrap-around support services that impact time on learning and graduation as identified by adult learners enrolled in Quesnel, British Columbia's continuing and adult education Helen Dixon Centre. Research on deterrents to attendance and strategies for retention are reviewed. This research project focused on identfying institutional, dispositional, and situational deterrents by conducting face-to-face interviews of fifteen non-graduated students. Data analysis was conducted through a mixed method approach. The results revealed that situational barriers are prevalent for Quesnel's adult learners. A child minding service and a course in personal and professional development were suggested as intervention strategies by participants. The possible significance of the study in terms of what was learned, alternative explanations for results, implications, and recommendations are also discussed.
Adult education dropouts -- British Columbia -- Quesnel -- PreventionAdult education students -- Services for -- British Columbia -- Quesnel.Continuing education -- British Columbia -- Quesnel.
https://doi.org/10.24124/2008/bpgub1359
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