When
we think of student retention in online learning, motivation is often at the
core. Yet motivation isn’t a one-time event—it’s a journey. It evolves as
students move through their course, influenced by structure, relevance,
feedback, and connection.
In
Motivating and Retaining Online Students, we explored the psychological,
emotional, and contextual factors that keep learners engaged. One key finding:
adult learners thrive when the learning environment honors their autonomy and
connects content to their lived experiences.
Some
strategies that work include:
- Making
relevance visible: Begin each module by linking concepts to
professional practice or real-life scenarios.
- Fostering
early wins: Design early assignments for success to
build student confidence.
- Using
motivational scaffolds: Provide choices in how
learners engage with materials or demonstrate knowledge.
Successful online learning begins with a clear
understanding of what motivates adult learners and how that motivation is
sustained across a course or program.
Lehman, R. M.,
& Conceição, S. C. (2014). Motivating and Retaining Online Students:
Research-Based Strategies That Work. Jossey-Bass.
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