Mothers’ experiences of engaging in blended online learning in higher education

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Lifelong Education Pub Date : 2023-02-05 DOI:10.1080/02601370.2023.2173815
Tana Cuming, Sarah Verdon, Laura Hoffman, Suzanne C. Hopf, Lisa Brown
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ABSTRACT In order to realise career and personal goals, as well as financial autonomy and security, many women are pursuing higher education alongside the role of motherhood. Student-mothers face many challenges when engaging in higher education, and many fail to complete their studies. This phenomenological study applies a feminist lens to the choices, motivations and barriers experienced by student-mothers. Data from two focus groups were analysed inductively through a feminist lens to identify emerging themes.The three main themes emerging from the data were: (1) student-mothers’ considerations for engaging in blended online learning; (2) the challenges for student-mothers studying through blended online learning; and (3) self-actualisation through blended online higher education. This research makes an important contribution to the literature by illuminating the study-work-life conflict experienced by student-mothers engaging in blended online learning. The findings of this research have implications for both higher education providers and policy makers. The findings highlight the barriers and facilitators facing mothers’ return to study via blended online learning and provide key insights for addressing these. Future research would benefit from exploring these issues with a larger and more diverse sample considering the perspectives of mothers from different language, socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
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高等教育中母亲参与混合式在线学习的经验
摘要为了实现职业和个人目标,以及经济自主性和安全感,许多女性在追求高等教育的同时,也扮演着母亲的角色。学生母亲在接受高等教育时面临许多挑战,许多人无法完成学业。这项现象学研究将女权主义视角应用于学生母亲所经历的选择、动机和障碍。通过女权主义视角对来自两个焦点小组的数据进行归纳分析,以确定新出现的主题。数据中出现的三个主要主题是:(1)学生母亲参与混合在线学习的考虑;(2) 学生母亲通过混合在线学习所面临的挑战;(3)通过混合在线高等教育实现自我实现。这项研究通过阐明参与混合在线学习的学生母亲所经历的学习-工作-生活冲突,对文献做出了重要贡献。这项研究的发现对高等教育提供者和政策制定者都有启示。研究结果强调了母亲通过混合在线学习重返学习所面临的障碍和促进因素,并为解决这些问题提供了关键见解。考虑到来自不同语言、社会经济和文化背景的母亲的观点,未来的研究将受益于用更大、更多样的样本来探索这些问题。
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International Journal of Lifelong Education
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Lifelong Education provides a forum for debate on the principles and practice of lifelong, adult, continuing, recurrent and initial education and learning, whether in formal, institutional or informal settings. Common themes include social purpose in lifelong education, and sociological, policy and political studies of lifelong education. The journal recognises that research into lifelong learning needs to focus on the relationships between schooling, later learning, active citizenship and personal fulfilment, as well as the relationship between schooling, employability and economic development.
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