Factors Influencing Learners Discontinuation in the Alternative Learning System

Jigger M. Tomarong, Camilo A. Rañoa
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This study looked into identified reasons for enrolling in the Alternative Learning System to determine what factors lead to ALS learners dropping out of the program. This study utilized a descriptive correlational design employing a researcher-made survey to gather data. The survey underwent validation by three experts in the field of research and Alternative Learning Systems and passed the validity test conducted. The responses of the participants were analyzed to determine if there is a significant difference in their profiles based on the reasons, they reported for enrolling in ALS using the ANOVA test. The investigation also looked into whether there is a correlation between the reasons reported by the participants for enrolling in ALS and the factors affecting their discontinuation. It was found that there is no significant difference in the profiles of the respondents such as age, gender, civil status, level taken, and monthly income in the reasons they reported for enrolling in ALS. However, it was discovered that there is a significant correlation between the reasons reported by the students for enrolling in ALS and the factors influencing their discontinuation. In response to the challenge of student discontinuation, it is proposed to initiate and effectively implement Radio-Based Instruction (RBI) as an alternative mode of delivery for ALS programs. Leveraging radio broadcasting, this innovative approach to distance learning has the potential to significantly enhance access to education by reaching students in diverse geographic locations, thereby mitigating the barriers posed by distance and geographical isolation. Moreover, RBI allows learners the flexibility to engage in their studies even while occupied with other activities, further facilitating their educational journey. Keywords: Alternative Learning System, Influencing Factors, Learners Discontinuation, ALS Learners
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影响替代学习系统中学习者辍学的因素
本研究调查了参加替代学习系统的原因,以确定导致替代学习系统学习者辍学的因素。本研究采用描述性相关设计,使用研究人员制作的调查表来收集数据。该调查由研究领域和替代学习系统领域的三位专家进行验证,并通过了有效性测试。通过方差分析检验,对参与者的回答进行了分析,以确定根据他们报告的报名参加 ALS 的原因,他们的情况是否存在显著差异。调查还研究了参与者报告的 ALS 报名原因与影响他们中断学习的因素之间是否存在相关性。调查发现,受访者的年龄、性别、婚姻状况、所受教育程度和月收入等特征与他们报告的参加 ALS 的原因没有明显差异。然而,研究发现,学生报告的学习 ALS 的原因与影响他们中断学习的因素之间存在着明显的相关性。为应对学生辍学的挑战,建议启动并有效实施无线电教学(RBI),作为 ALS 课程的另一种授课模式。利用无线电广播,这种创新的远程学习方法有可能大大提高受教育的机会,使不同地理位置的学生都能接受教育,从而减少距离和地理位置隔绝所造成的障碍。此外,RBI 还允许学习者在忙于其他活动的同时灵活地参与学习,从而进一步促进他们的教育之旅。关键词替代学习系统、影响因素、学习者辍学、ALS 学习者
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