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  Attitudes of higher education faculty toward distance education: A national survey
 
 
Title: Attitudes of higher education faculty toward distance education: A national survey
Author: Clark, Tom
Appeared in: American journal of distance education
Paging: Volume 7 (1993) nr. 2 pages 19-33
Year: 1993
Contents: Although distance education is growing in importance in the United States, little research has focused on the attitudes of American college and university teachers toward college-level distance education and toward the use of specific media in distance education provision. The attitudes of both participating and nonparticipating faculty toward distance education need further examination, since teaching innovations cannot succeed without their support. This study examines the receptivity to college-credit distance education of faculty members in two- and four-year higher education institutions. The research questions focused on general receptivity to distance education, the relationship between professional characteristics and attitude toward distance education, the connection between previous distance education experiences/ familiarity and receptivity, and on attitudes toward different distance education media and methods.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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