Elements of Working Conditions and Retention of Course Tutors in Distance Education in Ghana

M. Segbenya, N. Y. Oppong, I. E. Nyieku
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This study examined the relationship between elements of working conditions and retention of course tutors facilitating distance academic programmes in Ghana. The descriptive cross-sectional survey design from the quantitative approach was adopted for the study. A sample of 612 tutors was drawn with the help of simple random and stratified sampling techniques from a study population of 2,700 from two public universities in Ghana—the University of Cape Coast and the University of Education, Winneba. The study adopted the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling technique for the analysis of the results. It was found that elements of working conditions, such as compensation, workload and welfare, had a statistically and significant relationship with retention of course tutors. In conclusion, compensation, workload and welfare influence retention of part-time academic staff in distance education programmes in Ghana. Therefore, it was recommended that the management of the two universities should introduce attractive compensation and welfare packages for their course tutors facilitating their distance education programmes. It was also suggested that tutors assist in the enrolment drive for students, since more students lead to better working conditions through the workload as an element of working conditions. 
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加纳远程教育课程导师的工作条件和保留要素
本研究考察了加纳工作条件要素与促进远程学术课程的课程导师留用之间的关系。本研究采用定量方法中的描述性横断面调查设计。通过简单的随机分层抽样技术,从加纳两所公立大学——海岸角大学和温内巴教育大学——的2700名研究对象中抽取了612名导师样本。本研究采用偏最小二乘结构方程建模技术对结果进行分析。研究发现,工作条件的要素,如薪酬、工作量和福利,在统计上与课程导师的保留有显著的关系。总之,补偿、工作量和福利影响着加纳远程教育方案中兼职学术人员的保留。因此,有人建议这两所大学的管理部门为其课程导师提供有吸引力的薪酬和福利,以促进其远程教育方案。还有人建议导师协助学生的招生工作,因为学生越多,作为工作条件的一个因素,工作量越大,工作条件就会越好。
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