This paper examines the quality of distance education in terms of its impact on the earnings of workers, based on Hong Kong’s 2001 census and 2006 by-census data. Education and training, which are an investment in human capital, enhance the productivity of workers and increase their lifetime incomes: a more productive investment will produce a higher rate of return. The effects of education and training on workers’ earnings can be regarded as a proxy for measuring the quality of education undertaken. This study shows that, as regards earnings, and therefore (indirectly) quality, there is no statistically significant difference between distance and traditional education
This is a study of distance learning as part of the higher education system in China. The thesis inv...
In the past decade, there has been an enormous growth of distance education courses and programs in ...
There has been substantial research into the role of distance learning in education. Despite the ris...
This paper examines the quality of distance education in terms of its impact on the earnings of work...
This article examines how the use of information technology overcomes some of the difficulties in de...
This retrospective study presents a comparison of assessment results achieved by distance‐learning s...
This article describes an illustrative case of an online distance education course in introductory c...
During the previous two years, due to the current coronapandemic and constraints, the workplace for ...
The paper discusses the importance of distance learning within university education. This issue stem...
The economics of distance higher education have not attracted enough attention. Few studies have ana...
Quality measures are now widely applied in higher education including in distance and open learning ...
This retrospective study presents a comparison of assessment results achieved by distancelearning st...
The factors contributing to the quality of learning in distance education were investigated. These f...
© 2017 Serials Publications.The relevance of the problem under investigation is due to the fact that...
Few empirical studies have analyzed the return to distance higher education in different academic di...
This is a study of distance learning as part of the higher education system in China. The thesis inv...
In the past decade, there has been an enormous growth of distance education courses and programs in ...
There has been substantial research into the role of distance learning in education. Despite the ris...
This paper examines the quality of distance education in terms of its impact on the earnings of work...
This article examines how the use of information technology overcomes some of the difficulties in de...
This retrospective study presents a comparison of assessment results achieved by distance‐learning s...
This article describes an illustrative case of an online distance education course in introductory c...
During the previous two years, due to the current coronapandemic and constraints, the workplace for ...
The paper discusses the importance of distance learning within university education. This issue stem...
The economics of distance higher education have not attracted enough attention. Few studies have ana...
Quality measures are now widely applied in higher education including in distance and open learning ...
This retrospective study presents a comparison of assessment results achieved by distancelearning st...
The factors contributing to the quality of learning in distance education were investigated. These f...
© 2017 Serials Publications.The relevance of the problem under investigation is due to the fact that...
Few empirical studies have analyzed the return to distance higher education in different academic di...
This is a study of distance learning as part of the higher education system in China. The thesis inv...
In the past decade, there has been an enormous growth of distance education courses and programs in ...
There has been substantial research into the role of distance learning in education. Despite the ris...