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Distance education has been seen as a potential solution to help women achieve their educational goals while maintaining their domestic roles. Therefore this book provides a study on identifying the relationship between the Arab women's dialog and their perceptions of distance education, their personal relevance with the distance education paradigm, and their life affiliations within a distance education environment. A sample of 150 active female learners at a university in Palestine was surveyed. A response rate of 80% was obtained. In addition, 8 females from the responses were interviewed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Distance education has been seen as a potential solution to help women achieve their educational goals while maintaining their domestic roles. Therefore this book provides a study on identifying the relationship between the Arab women's dialog and their perceptions of distance education, their personal relevance with the distance education paradigm, and their life affiliations within a distance education environment. A sample of 150 active female learners at a university in Palestine was surveyed. A response rate of 80% was obtained. In addition, 8 females from the responses were interviewed by telephone. The findings indicated that life affiliations had no significant differences on the women's dialog measures through distance education. However, the personal relevance & the perceptions about distance education were significantly related to the concept of women's dialog. The book addresses a significant importance on women learners in the Arab world, and support the evidence that distance education is a solution to overcome educational barriers.
Autorenporträt
Khitam Azaiza, EdD: Palestinian ancestry; Studied Instructional Technology and Distance Education at Nova Southeastern University. Director of Instructional Design and Digital Media Productions at School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami, Florida, USA. An editorial assistant for the Quarterly Review of Distance Education Journal.