This study focuses on the experiences of a group of educators engaged in a professional development program by distance education in Papua New Guinea. The participants in this study have been keeping professional journals, for periods of up to three years, about their experiences of distance education. Their discourses have been used to form a ‘connected group’ of research participants, who use an action framework to focus on problematic issues surrounding distance education in Papua New Guinea. It is a piece of research, framed by critical theory, and characterised by participation, collaboration, reflexivity, reciprocity and empowerment. The process of the study is based in dialogue, and takes the view that research is constituted of a tr...
Scholarly Responses to ‘Students’ experiences of Open Distance Learning: A Samoan case study
Abstract Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor o...
Scholarly Responses to ‘Students’ experiences of Open Distance Learning: A Samoan case study
This thesis explores the pedagogical practices of distance education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) invol...
This thesis explores the pedagogical practices of distance education in Papua New Guinea (PNG)\ud in...
This paper argues that the gulf between what could be done and what is actually being done by distan...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Professional development in this thesis means the development of teachers in the context of learnin...
The aim of this study is to reveal the opinions of teacher candidates on open education practices, i...
Utilizing knowledge of education to manage technology as modern human lifestyles and meet the demand...
The article addresses two overlapping themes: Distance Education for Development and Distance Educat...
Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor of Applied...
The learning strategies, environment, and conceptions of 54 distance students at the University of t...
Higher education was late in coming to the South Pacific and by the time Colonial powers began withd...
Scholarly Responses to ‘Students’ experiences of Open Distance Learning: A Samoan case study
Abstract Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor o...
Scholarly Responses to ‘Students’ experiences of Open Distance Learning: A Samoan case study
This thesis explores the pedagogical practices of distance education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) invol...
This thesis explores the pedagogical practices of distance education in Papua New Guinea (PNG)\ud in...
This paper argues that the gulf between what could be done and what is actually being done by distan...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Distance education (DE) has been defined as an educational process in which there is a separation be...
Professional development in this thesis means the development of teachers in the context of learnin...
The aim of this study is to reveal the opinions of teacher candidates on open education practices, i...
Utilizing knowledge of education to manage technology as modern human lifestyles and meet the demand...
The article addresses two overlapping themes: Distance Education for Development and Distance Educat...
Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor of Applied...
The learning strategies, environment, and conceptions of 54 distance students at the University of t...
Higher education was late in coming to the South Pacific and by the time Colonial powers began withd...
Scholarly Responses to ‘Students’ experiences of Open Distance Learning: A Samoan case study
Abstract Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor o...
Scholarly Responses to ‘Students’ experiences of Open Distance Learning: A Samoan case study