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Title: A STORIED PICTURE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' HOPE IN ONLINE LEARNING
Authors: Fitzgerald, Rebecca Marianne
Supervisor(s): Dr. Debra Hoven (Athabasca University)
Examining Committee: Dr. Micky Vallee (Athabasca University)
Dr. Beth Perry (Athabasca University)
Dr. Ronna Jevne (University of Alberta)
Degree: Doctor of Education (EdD) in Distance Education
Department: Centre for Distance Education
Keywords: Hope
International Students
Online Learning
Asynchronous Learning
Online Learning Communities
Narrative Photovoice
Online Teaching and Learning
International Students in Higher Education
International students' experience of hope
Hope in higher education
Hope and cultural adaptation
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2023
Abstract: My research study explored and conceptualized the role asynchronous and online learning communities have in encouraging or discouraging international students’ hope and how western institutions of higher education can integrate the concept of hope into distance education. An increasing international student population in higher education and a growing interest in online offering of educational programs has led to more complex and diverse student bodies. Enrolling in higher education is a journey of hope. Hope, as a cognitive-motivational life force, can provide international students with the internal resources necessary to engage, adapt, and succeed in their educational endeavours. A narrative-photovoice methodology within an interpretivist paradigm has the potential to capture international students’ lived experience of hope and the role of asynchronous and online learning communities in encouraging or discouraging hope.
Graduation Date: Jul-2023
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10791/414
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