Abstract

All academic institutions subscribe to systems and methods that are deemed appropriate for the delivery of courses or programmes to the general masses. Some emphasise on physical delivery as in conventional institutions. Some employ a blended approach as in distance learning institutions. In modern times, we see conventional institutions making use of a mixture of conventional face-to-face and modern e-learning approaches in delivering programmes.In the 1960s, an experimental method of instruction was introduced by Fred Keller. It was aptly named Keller's Personalised System of Instruction (PSI) and it stayed on the educational radar right through the 70s and 80s. This non-traditional method of instruction, which dominated colleges and universities, was regarded as superior to conventional methods. It was originally used in a conventional education setting or face-to-face teaching environment. Unfortunately, its popularity slowly waned in subsequent decades. The original PSI method contained five defining features and these are applied, inadvertently or otherwise, by distance education institutions in their delivery of courses.The purpose of this study is to examine the exploitation of PSI in the delivery of courses at Wawasan Open University (WOU). To facilitate the investigation, the elementary level Microeconomics course was selected. The study reveals that PSI principles, in general, are applied in WOU with twists that fit into institutional and cultural norms, bearing in mind the attention the university pays to quality.

Highlights

  • Wawasan Open University (WOU) is the second private university dedicated to open and distance learning in Malaysia

  • The purpose of this study is to examine the exploitation of Personalised System of Instruction (PSI) in the delivery of courses at Wawasan Open University (WOU)

  • The profile of students in all the programmes is similar as is usually the case in a distance learning institution. This investigation focuses on the use of the Personalised System of Instruction (PSI) in the elementary Microeconomics course, which is a basic major for all undergraduate business students

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Introduction

Wawasan Open University (WOU) is the second private university dedicated to open and distance learning in Malaysia. There are four schools in the university: the School of Business and Administration, the School of Science and Technology, the School of Foundation and Liberal Studies and the School of Education, Languages and Communication Together, these schools offer programmes ranging from foundation right up to postgraduate levels. The profile of students in all the programmes is similar as is usually the case in a distance learning institution This investigation focuses on the use of the Personalised System of Instruction (PSI) in the elementary Microeconomics course, which is a basic major for all undergraduate business students. Tutorials are carried out using video conferencing, web conferencing (WizIQ) or even Skype This is necessary when the number of students in a particular course is small or when the course coordinator (this is the terminology used for fulltime academic staff in WOU) decides to conduct additional tutorials

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