DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS’ INDULGENCE IN SIX SHARP PRACTICES: GENERAL LINEAR MODELLING OF PREDICTIVE PARAMETERS

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.17718/tojde.1138050
Valentine Joseph OWAN, Onyinye CHUKTU, Ann E. DIJEH, Abderrazak ZAAFOUR, Julius U. UKAH, Margaret U. CHUKWURAH, Denis A. UBE, Michael E. ASUQUO, Esuong U. UWASE, Udida J. UDIDA, Cyprian O. OJONG
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This study examined the degree to which students indulge in six prominent misconducts in Distance Education Institutions (DEIs). The study also quantified how class size, instructional delivery and institutional policies predict students’ indulgence in sharp practices using a general linear modelling approach. A sample of 871 participants was drawn from 1,742 final-year students across two DEIs in Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used for data collection. The questionnaire had acceptable psychometric estimates of dimensionality, content and construct validity, as well as reliability. Sharp practices such as cheating, plagiarism, falsification, impersonation, and arm-twisting were more prevalent in large classes, whereas only inducement was higher in small classes. Class size influenced students’ indulgence in sharp practices in DEIs. Instructional delivery and institutional policies negatively predicted students’ indulgence in the six sharp practices. Almost all the six sharp practices correlated positively and significantly, except for impersonation and inducement. Therefore, distance education students who cheat, plagiarize, arm-twist, falsify records, induce lecturers, and promote impersonation are more likely to indulge in other forms of sharp practices. It was concluded that large class sizes, poor instructional delivery, and poorly implemented institutional policies promote sharp practices among distance education students. Based on this conclusion, key policy and research implications are discussed.
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远程教育学生沉迷于六个尖锐的做法:预测参数的一般线性建模
本研究调查了学生在远程教育机构(DEIs)中沉迷于六种突出不当行为的程度。该研究还量化了班级规模、教学方式和机构政策如何使用一般的线性建模方法预测学生对尖锐做法的放纵。从尼日利亚两所高等教育学院的1742名应届学生中抽取了871名参与者。数据收集采用结构化问卷。问卷在维度、内容、结构效度和信度上有可接受的心理测量估计。作弊、抄袭、伪造、模仿和胁迫等尖锐行为在大班中更为普遍,而在小班中只有诱导行为更为普遍。班级规模影响学生沉迷于DEIs的尖锐做法。教学方式和制度政策对学生沉溺于六种尖锐行为负向预测。除了模仿和诱导外,几乎所有的六种锐行都有显著的正相关。因此,远程教育的学生如果作弊、抄袭、胁迫、伪造记录、诱导讲师以及提倡模仿,就更有可能沉迷于其他形式的尖锐行为。结论是,班级规模大,教学质量差,制度政策执行不力,促进了远程教育学生的尖锐行为。基于这一结论,本文讨论了关键的政策和研究意义。
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Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE) is a peer-reviewed quarterly e-journal. International in scope, this scholarly e-journal publishes refereed articles focusing on the issues and challenges of providing theory, research and information services to global learners in any kind of distance education or open learning applications. TOJDE will particularly strive to meet the continuing education needs of practitioners and educators by providing a forum for the discussion of extended learning strategies, policies and practices, and trends in information technology as they impact the delivery of student support services for distance learners and faculties.
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