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Teacher perceptions of open distance learning in Samoa

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dc.contributor.author Tufue-Dolgoy, Rasela
dc.contributor.author Vaai, Emma K
dc.contributor.author Suaali'i, Faguele
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-03T01:50:04Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-03T01:50:04Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.uri ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/1188
dc.description 7 pages en_US
dc.description.abstract This paper examines in service teachers perceptions of the effectiveness of the open distance learning (ODL) as an alternative mode for training and upgrading primary school teachers located in remote areas of Samoa. A survey questionnaire containing closed and open ended questions was distributed to 22 primary school teachers who were enrolled in a pilot ODL science course as a part of their bachelor program. Findings suggest that ODL in its blended mode seems to be an effective method of delivery to address the training needs of teachers residing in remote areas. Although there is an expectation for high instructional interaction in distance learning due to ICT explosion; in the context of the current study the blended mode is more feasible due to internet dilemma. Thus it can be suggested that for distance learning to operate in a more sophisticated manner there is a need for governments to improve their support in this respect en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Commonwealth of Learning (COL) en_US
dc.subject Open and distance learning (ODL) en_US
dc.subject Teacher education en_US
dc.subject Hybrid/Blended Learning en_US
dc.title Teacher perceptions of open distance learning in Samoa en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US


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