Social-Cultural Factors Influencing Learners Choice of Open and Distance Learning Mode in Higher Learning Institutions in Tanzania

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v12i1.952

Keywords:

social-cultural factors, learners’ choice, open and distance learning

Abstract

This research explores the social-cultural factors influencing learners' preferences for Open and Distance Learning (ODL). Specific objectives were to investigate the social-cultural factors influencing learners' choice of ODL, and the role of higher education in promoting preference for ODL and to identify challenges facing ODL. Case study design and a qualitative approach were used. A purposive sample of 33 respondents was selected. Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and interviews were employed to collect the data. Thematic data analysis was conducted based on three study themes. The findings revealed that time flexibility, accessibility to course instructors, user-friendliness and access to e-learning materials, and the online examination programmes influence learners’ preference for ODL. However, ODL is faced with time constraints, inadequate e-learning materials, shortage of skilled facilitators, poor rural electric services and connectivity, and a surge in enrollments without corresponding support services. Higher learning institutions should create a supportive learning environment to facilitate more learners’ preference for ODL.

Author Biography

Joseph Manase, University of Dar es Salaam

Joseph Manase, PhD is a lecturer in the Department of Educational Foundations, Management and Lifelong Learning, University of Dar es Salaam, College of Education. His teaching and research areas are teacher’s professional development, entrepreneurial management and lifelong learning. He supervises postgraduate students in different topics in the field of education. Email: manassehjoseph2@gmail.com (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2394-8502)

Published

2025-03-24

How to Cite

Manase, J. (2025). Social-Cultural Factors Influencing Learners Choice of Open and Distance Learning Mode in Higher Learning Institutions in Tanzania. Journal of Learning for Development, 12(1), 182–191. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v12i1.952

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Section

Case Studies
Received 2023-03-21
Accepted 2025-02-18
Published 2025-03-24