%0 Journal Article %A Subotzky, George %A Prinsloo, Paul %C South Africa, Africa %D 2011 %I Routledge, Taylor & Francis %J Distance Education %K student success %K student retention model %K socio-critical %K ODL %P 177 - 193 %R 10.1080/01587919.2011.584846 %T Turning the tide: a socio-critical model and framework for improving student success in open distance learning at the University of South Africa %V 32 %X The article presents a socio-critical model and framework for understanding, predicting, and enhancing student success developed at the University of South Africa. An extensive literature review indicated that predominant models from international contact institutions were of partial application in this context. Integrating socio-critical, anthropological, and cultural theoretical perspectives, the model applies the key constructs of situated agency, capital, habitus, attribution, locus of control, and self-efficacy to both students and institutions in understanding success at each step of the student’s journey. The model and framework, to be implemented incrementally during 2011, provide useful pointers for open distance learning and other institutions in pursuing greater student success. %Z Distance Education %8 08/2011 %@ 1475-0198 %* yes