Comparative learning challenges experienced by students in rural universities of developing nations in Sub-Sahara Africa

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Comparative Education and Development Pub Date : 2017-06-15 DOI:10.1108/IJCED-11-2017-0031
Chinaza Uleanya, M. Duma, B. T. Gamede
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the common learning challenges experienced by undergraduates in selected rural universities in Nigeria and South Africa. Rural universities are strategically established and expected to enhance sustainable development by meeting the needs of host communities. Hence, an attempt is made to trace factors hindering the attainment of the goals. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative research method was adopted for data collection. A self-designed questionnaire was administered to 2,335 randomly selected third-year students. Findings The outcome of the study shows that six common learning challenges: cognitive learning challenges, easy loss of concentration, previous learning experiences, distance, student–lecturer relationship as well as policy making and implementation are experienced by undergraduates in the two universities. Research limitations/implications This research shows the common challenges experienced by undergraduates in rural universities. However, the study is limited to two selected universities in Nigeria and South Africa. Practical implications These results are useful in guiding education stakeholders in policy making and how quality education can be provided for rural-based undergraduates. Originality/value The research suggests various ways by which common learning challenges experienced by students in rural universities can be overcome. It will be of immense value to curriculum designers and implementers toward sustainable nation building.
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撒哈拉以南非洲发展中国家农村大学学生经历的比较学习挑战
目的本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚和南非农村大学大学生所面临的共同学习挑战。农村大学是战略性地建立起来的,并期望通过满足东道国社区的需要来促进可持续发展。因此,试图追踪阻碍目标实现的因素。设计/方法/方法采用定量研究方法收集数据。一份自行设计的调查问卷随机抽取了2335名三年级学生。研究结果表明,两所大学的大学生在认知学习挑战、容易注意力不集中、以前的学习经历、距离、师生关系以及政策制定和执行等六项常见的学习挑战。研究局限/启示本研究揭示了农村高校大学生面临的共同挑战。然而,这项研究仅限于尼日利亚和南非的两所选定的大学。这些结果有助于指导教育利益相关者制定政策,以及如何为农村本科生提供优质教育。独创性/价值这项研究提出了克服农村大学学生普遍遇到的学习困难的各种方法。这将对课程设计者和实施者在可持续国家建设方面具有巨大的价值。
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