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Title
Perspectives
of
distance
learning
:
a
study
of
administrators
instructors
and
students
of the
public
college
system
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
Author
Barrett
,
R.
E.
Paul
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2000.
Education
Date
2000
Pagination
xiv, 207 leaves
Subject
Distance
education--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Community
colleges--Newfoundland
and
Labrador
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Temporal Coverage
20th Century
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
113-120.
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
examine
the
direction
of
distance
learning
in the
public
college
system
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
as
perceived
by
administrators
,
instructors
, and
students.
--
Data
were
collected
using
three
methods:
(a)
interviews
,
(b)
student
survey
, and
(c)
Delphi
panel.
Interviews
were
conducted
with
ten
persons
who
had
some
special
knowledge
about
the
direction
of
distance
in the
public
college
system.
A
random
sample
of
282
students
was
selected
from the
distance
learning
population
of
955
for the
1995-96
academic
year.
Of these
228
students
were
surveyed
, for a
response
rate
of
approximately
81%.
The
survey
presented
an
opportunity
for
students
to
voice
their
opinions
and
provide
feedback
concerning
distance
learning
courses
in the
public
college
system.
In the
Delphi
process
, a
sample
of
14
campus
administrators
was
administered
a
structured
questionnaire
in
two
rounds
, with
results
from the
first
round
being
used
to
help
achieve
convergence
in
perceptions
of the
future
directions
in
distance
learning.
--
The
data
indicated
that
administrators
,
instructors
, and
students
all
concurred
that
distance
learning
has a
place
in the
public
college
system.
However
, with
distance
learning
in the
early
stages
,
it
is
not at
all
clear
what
directions
this will
take
in the
future.
Administrators
and
instructors
were
cautious
in their
views
about
distance
learning.
The
student
survey
indicated
that
students
would
avail
of
courses
offered
through
distance
learning.
However
,
students
indicated
very
strongly
that the
college
should
offer
only
some
courses
through
distance.
The
Delphi
panel
members
echoed
the
views
of the
administrators
and
instructors.
A
cautionary
approach
of
building
one
block
at a
time
is
required.
--
The
recommendations
reflect
the
research
findings
about
distance
learning
in the
public
college
system.
These
recommendations
include:
(a)
continue
to
provide
accessibility
to
distance
courses
throughout
the
scattered
campuses
across
the
province
but at a
moderate
pace;
since
both
technological
change
and the
cost-effectiveness
question
were in a
transitional
phase
,
(b)
monitor
and
review
technological
advancements
to
determine
the
need
to
merge
with
existing
college
technology;
implementing
a
combination
of
methods
for
distance
courses
provides
students
with a
choice
,
(c)
further
study
on the
cost-effectiveness
of
distance
learning;
the
actual
cost-effectiveness
of
distance
learning
requires
study
relative
to the
traditional
approach
and
other
methods
,
(d)
monitoring
of
distance
courses
to
determine
the
needs
of
students
and
employers;
the
college
should
contact
employers
to
determine
the
assistance
that
can
be
provided
-
offering
courses
requested
by
employers
and
students
sets
the
stage
for
increased
participation
rates
, and
(e)
provide
an
enhanced
communication
system
between
instructors
and
students;
this
system
should
include
direct
phone
numbers
,
e-mail
,
fax
, and an
on-line
help
service
via
the
world
wide
web.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1477658
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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