Self- directed learning barriers in a virtual environment: a qualitative study

Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Introduction: There is a growing trend in online education courses in higher education institutes. Previous studies have shown that high levels of self-direction are essential for successful online learning. The present study aims to investigate challenges of and barriers to self-directed virtual-learning among postgraduate students of medical sciences. Methods: 23 postgraduate virtual students of medical sciences in Iran, collected through maximum variation purposive sampling and semi-structured interviews, served as the sample of this study. The collected data were analyzed using the inductive content analysis method. Results: Three themes and six sub-themes were identified as barriers to self-directed learning in virtual education, including cognitive barriers (information overload and lack of focus on learning or mind wondering), communication barriers (inadequate coping skills and inadequate writing skills) and educational environment barriers (heavy workload and role ambiguity). Conclusion: By the importance of self-direction in online education, the present study results can be used by virtual education planners in the review and design of courses, so as to adequately equip students, obviate barriers to self-directed virtual education, and ultimately train highly self-directed learners in online medical education.

Authors and Affiliations

NOUSHIN KOHAN, KAMRAN SOLTANI ARABSHAHI, RITA MOJTAHEDZADEH, ABBAS ABBASZADEH, TAYEBEH RAKHSHANI, AMIRHOUSEIN EMAMI

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NOUSHIN KOHAN, KAMRAN SOLTANI ARABSHAHI, RITA MOJTAHEDZADEH, ABBAS ABBASZADEH, TAYEBEH RAKHSHANI, AMIRHOUSEIN EMAMI (2017). Self- directed learning barriers in a virtual environment: a qualitative study. Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism, 5(3), 116-123. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-237183