This study surveyed the challenges that female students on the University of Cape Coast Distance Education Programme face. A 78 - item questionnaire that yielded a reliability correlation coefficient alpha of 0.79 was used to collect data from 895 participants. The findings show that meetings for face-to-face tutorials and end of semester examinations are not convenient to female distance learners. Other challenges noted were, health problems, difficulty combining house management with studies, meeting financial obligations, time management, access to libraries, and feedback. It is, therefore, suggested that gender sensitive issues should be pushed further to enable female distance learners have a fairer deal and, counseling services should...
This study is aimed at finding out the occurrence and types of psychosocial problems of DE students ...
Majority of distance education students are adults. Such people have many responsibilities; they hav...
This thesis examines issues that affect women in online learning, and discusses four women\u27s part...
This survey highlights a number of important issues which relate to the needs to counseling for dist...
This research proposal is based on the understanding that male and female distance learners bring di...
Distance education (DE) is seen as a tool for widening access to education at all levels. It is an e...
This paper recognizes that women‘s participation in higher education is very low. Women’s marginaliz...
An evaluative survey of the study habits of female distant learners in Nigeria suggests that home en...
Majority of distant students are adults. Such people have many responsibilitiesthey have families, j...
Advanced technologies are changing the face of higher learning by creating opportunities for those w...
Distance education (DE) is seen as a tool for widening access to education at all levels. It is an e...
This qualitative study investigated and described the relationship between the various challenges wo...
Student mothers in distance education programmes in Ghana have to combine family roles with work and...
The Support System in Distance Education:Factors Affecting Achievements Among Women Learners Hanafi ...
Majority of distance education students are adults. Such people have many responsibilities; they hav...
This study is aimed at finding out the occurrence and types of psychosocial problems of DE students ...
Majority of distance education students are adults. Such people have many responsibilities; they hav...
This thesis examines issues that affect women in online learning, and discusses four women\u27s part...
This survey highlights a number of important issues which relate to the needs to counseling for dist...
This research proposal is based on the understanding that male and female distance learners bring di...
Distance education (DE) is seen as a tool for widening access to education at all levels. It is an e...
This paper recognizes that women‘s participation in higher education is very low. Women’s marginaliz...
An evaluative survey of the study habits of female distant learners in Nigeria suggests that home en...
Majority of distant students are adults. Such people have many responsibilitiesthey have families, j...
Advanced technologies are changing the face of higher learning by creating opportunities for those w...
Distance education (DE) is seen as a tool for widening access to education at all levels. It is an e...
This qualitative study investigated and described the relationship between the various challenges wo...
Student mothers in distance education programmes in Ghana have to combine family roles with work and...
The Support System in Distance Education:Factors Affecting Achievements Among Women Learners Hanafi ...
Majority of distance education students are adults. Such people have many responsibilities; they hav...
This study is aimed at finding out the occurrence and types of psychosocial problems of DE students ...
Majority of distance education students are adults. Such people have many responsibilities; they hav...
This thesis examines issues that affect women in online learning, and discusses four women\u27s part...