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Motivations for older adults' participation in distance education: A study at the National Open University of Taiwan
Posted on 16 March 2011 by Shahril Effendi Bin Ibrahim (Senior Librarian)
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Derek Mulenga
Jr-Shiuan Liang
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Resource Type: 
Article
Publication Date: 
May 2008
Publication Title: 
International Journal of Lifelong Education
Volume: 
27
Issue or Number: 
3
Pagination: 
289-314
Summary

This study investigated the factor structure of motivational constructs as expressed by older adult learners and examined how these constructs correlated with selected socio-demographic characteristics at the National Open University of Taiwan (NOUT). Results were based on the responses of 371 elders to the 32-item Reasons for Participation Scale (Steele 1984). Factor analysis yielded four aspects of motivation that described themes of keeping up and fulfillment, intellectual stimulation, escape and social contact, and adjustment. Among them, intellectual stimulation appeared to be the strongest attractor while escape and social contact was least important. Meanwhile, it is suggested that gender, age, level of formal education, and employment status had no significant difference on participants' motivational disposition at NOUT. Similarities and differences between this study and past research were discussed in detail. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR].

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