Teachers’ Perception on Sustainability of Distance Education in Ghana: Evidence from Ashanti Region
Teachers’ Perception on Sustainability of Distance Education in Ghana: Evidence from Ashanti Region
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Date
2012
Authors
Owusu-Osei, Benedict
Dadson, Awunyo-Vitor
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International Education Studies
Abstract
The study examined the sustainability of distance education in the context of finance, management and
availability of support services in Ashanti region of Ghana. Data for the study were obtained from five groups of
respondents namely; centre coordinators, educational administrators, facilitators of distance education
programme, potential and current students pursuing distance education. Data was analysed using descriptive
statistics. The results revealed that current management and support services are adequate and sustainable. In the
case of finance management, it is believed that financial resources generated by the programme through students’
fees would sustain the programme. However, potential, and current students pursuing distance education viewed
the private cost involved as high. Hence for sustainability of the programme, it is important that school fees
charged are reviewed in order not to negatively influence students’ access to distance education.
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Osei-Owusu, B., & Awunyo-Vitor, D. (2012). Teachers' Perception on Sustainability of Distance Education in Ghana: Evidence from Ashanti Region. International Education Studies, 5(4), 222-228.